lundi 19 août 2013

Discover The Charms Of This Lovely French Region With Provence Tours

By Andrea Davidson


Celebrated by the works of Van Gough and by the author Peter Mayle, this sunny area of France has pleased generations of visitors. You will discover its distinctive sites through a Provence tours journey. The coastal areas, beautiful fields, mountains, rivers and historic towns offer numerous ways to explore its distinctive locales.

For getting there the two main international airports are in Nice and Marseille. Both cities have rail links to the main towns in the region. British travelers can take a Eurostar to Paris and pick up a TGV train. The trip from Paris to Marseille takes less than five hours and from Paris to Avignon the ride is three hours 45 minutes long. Bus routes connect towns and villages.

Located at the borders of Spain, Italy and France, the influence of all three national cultures can be seen in this border region. St. Tropez, Monte Carlo, Arles, St. Remy, the Papal city of Avignon and provincial capital city Aix en Provence are all situated here. Glitz and a laid back atmosphere are contrasting temperaments that appeal to different kinds of travelers. Some prefer the high life, others prefer the natural beauty and special ambiance of its beautiful landscape and urban areas rich in history.

The busy season is full off sightseers. It is better to go in the spring or fall when the crowds are less plentiful. For a scenic view of the Alpine mountain scenery, the Train des Pignes from Nice to Digne les Bains should be included in the itinerary. River cruises will appeal to any traveler seeking a tranquil way to absorb the picturesque landscape. River cruises travel down the Rhone River along the western border of this area and continue along its tributary, the Saone River.

For outdoor enthusiasts there are plenty of activities. Kayaking, canoeing, white water rafting, boating and biking are popular. Such activities are particularly enjoyed in the splendorous Gorges du Verdon and the Camargue. In Camargue you can ride the indigenous small white horses known to be one of the oldest breeds in the world. For stimulating walks, the GR9 trail spans the vertical ranges, including Mont Ventoux, Monts du Vaucluse and the Luberon Range. The northeast ski resort of Pra Loup provides downhills for those who prefer to ski down mountains rather than climb them.

Sunflowers and vines bedeck the southern portion, the lavender laden Luberon hills bedeck the western part and the Alps are in the north. For many, lavender is the defining fragrance of this region. Lavender flowers can be seen between the end of June and early August. Sunflowers can be seen during July and August.

The distinctive Provencal gastronomy is famous for its fresh and fragrant ingredients using native produce. For Cezanne, potatoes in oil were so delicious, this simple dish was his favorite. Although Marseille and bouillabaisse are most identifiable, almost every town is associated with an individual dish or ingredient. Aix en Provence is famous for its marzipan like petal shaped Calisson sweet that consisting of a firm almond and candied fruit paste with a white topping. The refreshing Pastis is a native drink.

As you will discover one visit will not be enough. Provence tours will make each journey a memorable one. Visitors can travel at any time. The optimal time is when there are fewer tourists in the way.




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