Our centre is situated in the middle of a region that contains some of the most historical towns and beautiful countryside in Provence. Avignon is 20 minutes to the north, St Rémy and Les Alpilles 15 minutes south, the hilltop villages of the Luberon to the East and La Montagnette and Arles to the West.
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Avignon City of culture and ancient home of the papacy during the 14th century. It is possible to walk along the ancient walls and 'sur le pont d'Avignon' - le pont St Bénezet. The 'Palais de Pape' is architecturally unique and dominates the old town. It is the largest Gothic palace in Europe. Avignon is also home to Europe's largest theatre and dance festival, which takes place in July. The town comes alive with street acts and professional performances. |
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St Rémy |
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Le Luberon A short drive to the east lies the valley of the 'Le Luberon'. During the turbulent Middle Ages villages were built on hilltops for defence. Gordes (first picture) is a stunning example of this with its 12th century castle in the centre. Roussillon (second picture) is a magical village surrounded by red cliffs of ochre. The houses of the village are decorated in this native earth colour and it is used by local artists |
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Arles |
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