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might be the weather, the quality of life, the food and wine, the
architecture and culture, or the many sporting facilities. Then
again it could be the majestic mountains, winding rivers, golden
beaches, majestic forests or vivid colours. France is so many things
to so many people it is no surprise that it is the most visited
holiday destination in Europe.
Provence is fortunate to enjoy all of these qualities and far more-
olive trees, lavender, and the scent of rosemary are ever present
in a land bathed by natural light which has inspired artists from
Picasso, Cezanne and Renoir to those simply enjoying a past time.
From delightful ancient hilltop settlements to bustling sea ports
and quaint fishing villages. The sophistication of the cities of
Avignon and Aix en Provence which enjoy strong Roman influences as
do Nimes, Arles and Orange with their proud amphitheatres.
The Camargue, St Remy, the Alpilles, the villages of the Luberon,
the Rhone vineyards, the Cote d’Azur the list is endless just
explore. There are numerous guides to provence and the Cote d'Azur
with information about local attractions in the house awaiting your
arrival. before you travel, might we suggest you visit www.visitprovence.com which gives lots of information about the surrounding towns and villages.
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