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The Most Beautiful Villages in Provence
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Ansouis, Provence
Ansouis is crowned by a beautiful 14th-century castle that, despite its modifications, still retains much of its original furniture and decoration.
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Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie is
known worldwide for its pottery
. You can visit a museum dedicated to the village's pottery!
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Tourtour
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Bargeme
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Gordes
Its white stone houses merge with the natural rock and give rise to small streets within the rock itself that do not leave tourists indifferent.
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Lourmarin
It has many restaurants that serve traditional food from Provence and has
two restaurants recommended in the Michelin Guide.
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Roussillon
It has many restaurants that serve traditional food from Provence and has
two restaurants recommended in the Michelin Guide.
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Seillans
Walking in Seillans
is an absolute pleasure since it is a setting that has many old houses, small squares, and pretty fountains that romanticize this town.
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Venasque
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Menerbes
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Séguret
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Gourdon
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Gassin
Allow yourself the luxury of walking along the
medieval avenue (Promenade Dei Barri)
, where you will find cute restaurants and enjoy beautiful views.
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Les Baux-de-Provence
Narrow streets, terraces, markets, crafts, and good weather
are synonymous with this medieval town visited by thousands of travelers every year.
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Saint-Véran
Do not miss the visit of the
Banal Four
, once used by the families of the village to make their bread.
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Coaraze
You can find
Renaissance fountains and frescoes
with a good handful of artists’ workshop and sundials created by modern artists.
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Sainte-Agnes
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La Grave
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