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Guide to Menerbes Provence
Ménerbes is in the heart of the Luberon region, Provence. This sun-kissed little village perched atop a hill, is officially one of the prettiest in
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Tips on Travelling in Provence
My wife and I live part of the year in the charming town St-Rémy-de-Provence, famous as the place where Vincent van Gogh painted masterpieces like
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Guide to the villages of the Luberon, Provence
Famous for its delicious wine, lush lavender fields and stunning hill-top villages, the western Luberon includes a wide valley just east of Avignon in the
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Aix-en-Provence at Christmas
Aix-en-Provence, casually known as Aix, is a Provencal city of fountains, museums, mansions. It’s also famous for former inhabitant, master artist Paul Cézanne. The wide
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Secret Provence | Lakeside village of Bauduen
Bauduen is a small medieval village in the Var department of Provence. From it’s lofty position on a hillside, it overlooks the southern shores of
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The Four Seasons of Provence in photos
Provence is enchanting year round. From the poppy fields of spring to the blooming lavender of summer, the vibrant colours of autumn and the serenity
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The ultimate Guide to Provence
When it comes to irresistibly beautiful towns and villages, Provence in the south of France is a prize winner. Brightly coloured poppies in the spring,
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Visit Barthelasse Island for a great view of Avignon
Avignon is one of France’s most distinctive cities. Sitting on the banks of the mighty Rhône River, it has some of the most extensive medieval
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Superb Simiane-la-Rotonde in Provence
Simiane-la-Rotonde is a bit of a well kept secret in Provence. A hilltop village that has been incredibly well preserved, it’s hardly changed for centuries.
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What to see and do in Vaison-la-Romaine, Provence
Vaison-la-Romaine lies at the foot of the Denetelles de Montmirail mountains in Provence. An ancient town once inhabited by the Romans, it was called Vaison
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