The colours of Provence

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Provence is often associated with a particular colour palette that reflects the natural beauty of the area, as well as the traditional architecture and art. One of the most famous colours of Provence is lavender, which grows abundantly in the region. The fields of lavender, with their bright purple blooms, are a symbol of the […]

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Top 10 foods to try in Provence

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Provence, located in the southeast region of France, is famous for its diverse and delicious cuisine. Here are some of the best foods to try in Provence: Ratatouille – a traditional vegetable stew made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, garlic, and herbs. Bouillabaisse – a fish soup made with a variety of local […]

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Postcards from Provence

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“Postcards from Provence” is a phrase that evokes the picturesque beauty of the southern region of France known for its stunning landscapes, colourful markets, and charming villages. It’s a popular destination for tourists, artists, and writers seeking inspiration from its unique culture and atmosphere. Instagram is probably the medium of choice these days, but we’re […]

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Family fun in the sun

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Yes, Provence is a great place to visit with children. The region offers a variety of activities that are suitable for families with children of all ages. The region is home to beautiful landscapes and natural attractions, such as the Calanques, the Gorges du Verdon, and the Luberon Regional Park. Children can enjoy hiking, biking, […]

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For the love of lavender

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Every summer the plateaus and hills of Provence are coloured in blue and purple by fields of lavender. The lavender in the Lubéron blooms from around the last week of June to the beginning of August when it is harvested. It is usually at its peak in early July, but this depends on rainfall. Collected […]

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