Cicadas, oliver groves, lavenders, high mountains and sea azure, Provence: a “corner of paradise
…”
Tourism:
Avignon, capital of the Christendom in the XIVth century is classified in the UNESCO
world heritage.
The Palace of the Popes, the biggest Gothic Palace of the world builds in the XIVth
century, place of holiday resort, pleasure garden and park.
The Bridge of Avignon (St Bénezet), known all over the world thanks to the
famous song, built in the XIIth century, several times taken by the floods of the Rhône.
Create in 1947, the Festival of Avignon is one of oldest and of the most famous festival
of theatre to the world with more than 40 spectacles through the city.
Near Avignon: landscapes comparable to a painting!
The villages of Lubéron with washhouses and fountains of the shadowed places
often dominated by a belfry with a forged iron bell tower.
Gordes and the Baux de Provence, classified more beautiful villages
of France.
The Bridge of the Gard (Nimes), the site of 2 000 years the most visited to the world.
The landscapes of Ochre (Roussillon), mountain (Mount Ventoux) and fields of Lavender (Sault).
Water mills and windmills supplied flours or still olive oil.
On the road of wines to Châteauneuf du Pape.
Playful and sports activities:
Golf, pedestrian excursions, in bike or in 4X4, canoe, quad.