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Best of Provence
daily departures from Avignon
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Provence Discovery - 60 / 80 Euros


PONT DU GARD: the best preserved roman aqueduct,

LES BAUX de PROVENCE, a picturesque medieval village in the Alpilles mountains, and then in the LUBERON region, the famous for its villages.

GORDES which ranks among the most beautiful villages in France.

Available : all year round

Monday + Thursday - 60 Euros (without Roussillon)
Tuesday + Wednesday + Friday + Saturday - 80 euros (includng Rousillon)
Departure Avignon: 13.00 pm
Return Avignon: 18.30 pm

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VILLAGES OF PROVENCE

 

Pont du Gard
A UNESCO world heritage site, the Pont du Gard is a superb example of an ancient Roman aquaduct bridge which crossed the Gard River. It connected running water from Uzès to Nimes over 50 kilometres. Constructed by the Romans in 1st Century AD it is the second highest of all Roman aquaduct bridges and is indicative of the great precision Roman engineers achieved with simple technology. It is deemed on of France’s greatest tourist attractions.

Les Baux de Provence
In a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, Les Baux de Provence is set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains of the south.
Its name refers to its site ‘baou’ meaning rocky spur. The village was named after the bauxite was discovered there in 1821.
Les Baux de Provence has been dated back to 6000BC because of its defensive possibilities and was used as a fort through the ages. The castle was demolished in 1632 as a result of an unsuccessful protestant uprising against the powerful Cardinal Richelieu. It is now given over to tourism.


Gordes
Located 38 kilometres from Avignon, Gordes is a beautiful hillside village on a giant calcareous rock which dominates the valley. Gordes was occupied in early history by the Roman Empire, the Benedictine and Cistercian monks in the Middle Ages and became a French royal provence in the Renaissance.
Like Lacoste, during World War 2 Gordes was an active French Resistance stronghold.
This picturesque hillside village is surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and almond trees and its main sites are the castle, cellars, abbey, village centre and outlying dry stone huts at the Village des Bories. Site of a number of films set in Provence, in particular, A Good Life with Russell Crowe.


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