Visiting Provence is an opportunity to discover a region that is emblematic of the south of France, renowned for its heritage, its landscapes and its art of living. With its hilltop villages, natural sites and local traditions, Provence offers remarkable diversity.
Each area has its own identity, making the experience unique and complementary.
Landscapes typical of the South of France
Provence is a land of contrasts. Limestone hills, olive groves, open plains and stone villages make up a distinctive landscape.
Visiting Provence means exploring a luminous, unspoilt environment, ideal for both discovery and contemplation.
An exceptional cultural and historical heritage
The region is home to many historic monuments and sites. Ancient remains, abbeys, medieval castles and old town centres bear witness to a rich past.
The Alpilles, Avignon, Arles and the Camargue are among the must-see areas to include in your stay.
A destination to suit all types of holiday
Visiting Provence is just as suitable for short breaks as it is for longer holidays. The proximity of the sites means you can alternate between cultural visits, nature walks and moments of relaxation.
This diversity makes it easier to organise a balanced programme.
The art of living in Provence
Provence is also renowned for its art of living. Local markets, gastronomy, traditions and seasonal events all contribute to creating a warm atmosphere.
Visiting Provence isn't just about seeing the sights, it's also about discovering the local way of life.
Staying to visit Provence
To get the most out of your visit to Provence, it's best to choose accommodation in a central location. An estate in the Alpilles is an easy drive from the main points of interest.
Domaine de Laforest is ideally located for exploring the region in a peaceful setting.
Visiting Provence is a complete experience, combining nature, heritage and traditions. The region's charm lies in its balance and richness, offering a varied and authentic holiday.

