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There are limitless possibilities to entertain, from the
sea to the mountains to the quaint and historic towns and cities of Provence.
Avignon, home of the French Popes, is only a twenty minute trip; Arles, a favorite
of Vincent Van Gogh is less than one hour.
For a very informative guide to the area, including a list of restaurants, you
can visit the Provence Guide.
Click here for our favorite pictures of the area.
A
spice table at a local market pleases the eye as well as the nose and palate. |
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The Cliffside city of Gordes,
"Ville Perche", overlooks a peaceful valley from its lofty perch. |
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A Roman Aqueduct at Pont du Gard
that once fed water to the city of Nimes a one hour trip from La Lavande |

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The beach at Cassis,
outside of Marseillea ninety minute drive from La Lavande. Enjoy the crystal clear waters of the
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The XVIII century Abbey at
Senanque with fields of Lavender in full bloom. A must in June and July |
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Avignon with its ancient city walls, its famous bridge and the papal palaces
dating to 1305, is a jewel to behold, and less than 20 km from La Lavande. |
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The picturesque fishing village of Sete, on the Mediterranean, 90 minutes from La
Lavande |
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A waterfall in the Dentelles de Montmirail, a half hour journey from La Lavande |
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The Roman
Arena in Arles, a favorite
haunt of Vincent Van Gogh. Be sure to see the yellow café depicted in Van Goghs
Café de la Nuit. |
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