For the last two years we have used a fantastic photo on the front over of our brochure. It is of a motorhome parked up next to swathes of lavender in full bloom. The photo was taken in Provence and we often get asked where the best place is to try and see the lavender.
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Close to Nyons |
In terms of timing, the lavender season runs from late June to the end of August. In theory the best time is late June and early July although it depends quite a lot of what the weather has been like. We have been in June for the last two years and have been lucky on both occasions with plenty of fields just coming into bloom.
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The Abbeye de Senanque |
The best region is the Luberon, which is a semi-mountainous areas with dramatic ridges and gorges. Our route took us from Valence, which is considered to be the official start
point of the "the south of France" down to Avignon. Rather than going straight down the A7, head towards Nyons and then south towards Carpentras. If you go this way it is not ridiculsouly touristy and you get to see the fields up close.
A more trodden route is to head towards the picture-postcard hilltop town of Gordes and then up to the Abbeye to Senanque, where you can see the view that the Provence Tourist Board seem to use every year (as seen here)!