Provence is a place full of history
It really makes people linger. The blue sky, white clouds, sunny weather, and unique scenery around me make me feel extremely comfortable and relaxed. Visit three mountain towns in Provence. Biquan Village, nestled in the mountains and rivers, the spring water is gurgling, cool and comfortable. Gouhe Town, perched on the top of the mountain, the city in the sky, spectacular and fascinating. Huxi Yong Village, simple and pleasing to the eye, the city of red soil, intriguing. The small town of Provence, full of charm, like lavender, fragrant and romantic, lingering for a long time!
First stop, we recommend trying the local specialties of Provence
Lavender salt roasted lamb chops. The local chefs are very good at cooking with fresh lavender, and salt-roasted lamb chops are one of the most popular dishes. The tender and juicy lamb chops with a hint of lavender aroma are memorable.
Next, if you like outdoor sports, then hiking through the lavender fields of Provence is not to be missed. During the flowering period from June to August, large fields of lavender bloom with beautiful flowers, forming a purple ocean. Walking along the country roads, you can not only admire the magnificent lavender fields, but also pass through some ancient villages and historic churches.
Transportation in the Provence region is very convenient. You can choose to take a train from Paris to Marseille, and then transfer to local trains or buses to reach the Provence region. In addition, if you like self-driving tours, you can inquire about the details of the parking lot in advance, because the number of parking lots in the Provence region is limited.
For accommodation, there are many characteristic hotels in the Provence region for tourists to choose from. I recommend a hotel called 'Lavender Appointment', which is a hotel with a lavender garden, with elegant environment, attentive service, and moderate price. Of course, if you prefer more personalized accommodation, you can choose to stay in local homestays. These homestays are carefully decorated, and each has its own characteristics.
When visiting Provence, please keep quiet and do not disturb the wildlife in the lavender fields. In addition, due to the changeable weather in the lavender fields, it is recommended to prepare rain gear and sun protection at all times. Also, although you can take pictures in the lavender field, please respect the regulations and do not use flashlights and tripods.
In summary, Provence in France is a place worth exploring with your heart. I hope this guide can help your trip. Finally, I wish you a happy holiday in Provence!
Provence and Italy border the hilly region from the Mediterranean coast to the inland. There are large river upstreams in the middle. From the Alps through the south of Lyon, the Long River is divided into two tributaries near Provence and then injected into the Mediterranean.
This is my favorite country, especially come to Provence to see lavender, the whole piece is full of lavender flowers, the fragrance is amazing, I really want to settle in this world and not leave
Provence is also a fun tourist city, on a French coastline and an affiliated town in Marseille, Provence is also famous for flower exports into poetry, and lavender is one of the main industries here.
Provence, located in southeastern France, is the home of lavender on the blue coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It produces quality wine. Provence is a "city of knights" and the birthplace of medieval knight lyrics, a famous city
[View] Provence is beautiful and elegant! The color of lavender is refreshing, and the faint fragrance seems to be in the sea of flowers.
Provence is located in the south of France. The early Provence rises from the Alps to the north and the Pyrenees to the south, including the entire southern region of France. The climate of Provence is very varied, sometimes warm and windy, sometimes cold and wild, the terrain is ups and downs, the plains are vast, the peaks are steep, the lonely canyons, the desolate castles, the mountains and the lively metropolis all play out in this French land of thousands of styles. Provence is a Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild winters, with more than 300 days of sunshine per year.