
Provence Lavender Trails

Provence Lavender Trails
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Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of southern France with the Provence Lavender Trails. This enchanting tour leads you through the iconic purple fields of Valensole Plateau, charming stone villages like Gordes and Roussillon, and sun-kissed vineyards dotted along the Rhône Valley. Ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and anyone enchanted by the scent and sight of lavender, this experience captures the very soul of Provençal summer. Along the way, enjoy authentic French cuisine, wine tastings, and insights into traditional lavender harvesting methods.
Whether you’re strolling through bustling village markets or standing in awe as the sunset dips below endless lavender rows, this tour offers the perfect balance of relaxation and cultural discovery. From guided farm visits to scenic countryside drives and optional biking excursions, each moment is curated for immersion. Discover the artistic inspirations of Van Gogh and Cezanne, all while soaking up the magic of Provence’s golden light.
The Provence Lavender Trails is a 7-day journey beginning in Avignon, where travelers are welcomed with a traditional dinner and a charming evening stroll. The adventure continues through the stunning Valensole Plateau with visits to lavender farms and museums, followed by explorations of iconic hilltop villages like Gordes and Roussillon. Along the official “Route de la Lavande,” guests enjoy vibrant markets in Sault, vineyard lunches, and optional hikes near Mont Ventoux. Cultural immersion deepens in Arles with Roman ruins and Van Gogh landmarks, before a free day for leisure activities such as hot air balloon rides, cycling, or spa experiences. The tour wraps up with a farewell Provençal dinner and scenic departure, leaving guests with fragrant souvenirs and unforgettable memories of summer in Provence.
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The best time is from late June to mid-July, depending on the year’s weather.
Yes, but note that some walks involve uneven ground in hilltop villages.
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