The Lavender Route: A Road Trip through Provence

Lavender fields in Provence

During the summer months of June and July, Provence is synonymous with lavender, which creates a purple aromatic haze. A road trip through Provence is the perfect way to explore the country. Far from the madding crowds that can appear in the summer months along the coast, the inland country can be the perfect antidote. The lavender route can be approached in a number of ways, but I think the best approach is from the north of Provence down to Route de Manosque in the south. It takes you through the dramatic Mont Ventoux and Luberon areas of Provence, stopping at magical towns such as Venasque, Gordes and Apt. Stay at a beautiful property in the region, enjoy the delicious Provençal cuisine and relax by the pool after a day of exploring the countryside.

Places to see:

PLATEAU DE VALENSOLE

This is perhaps the most iconic and popular destination for lavender enthusiasts. The vast plateau is covered with vibrant purple lavender fields, creating a stunning visual spectacle.

SAULT

Located at the foot of Mont Ventoux, Sault is another fantastic spot to see lavender fields. The countryside surrounding the town is dotted with lavender farms, offering picturesque views and plenty of photo opportunities.

ABBEY OF SENANQUE (ABBAYE NOTRE-DAME DE SÉNANQUE)

This beautiful Cistercian abbey near Gordes is surrounded by lavender fields. The contrast between the ancient stone buildings and the vibrant lavender creates a truly magical atmosphere.

THE LUBERON REGION

The Luberon is scattered with charming hilltop villages and stunning landscapes, including lavender fields. Villages like Bonnieux, Roussillon and Ménerbes offer fantastic views of the lavender-covered hillsides.

GORGES DU VERDON

While primarily known for its dramatic canyon and turquoise-colored river, the Gorges du Verdon area also features lavender fields along its scenic roads and in the surrounding countryside.

ALPES-DE-HAUTE-PROVENCE

This department is home to several lavender-growing areas, including the Valensole Plateau and the Verdon Natural Regional Park. Driving through the countryside here, especially along the Route de la Lavande, offers glimpses of lavender fields against a backdrop of mountains and picturesque villages.

AROUND APT

The town of Apt and its surroundings, including the villages of Rustrel and Saignon, are also known for their lavender fields, particularly during the flowering season.

CRILLON-LE-BRAVE

This is a charming village perched on a hill in the Vaucluse region, offering stunning views of the Mont Ventoux and the surrounding countryside.

VENASQUE

A medieval hilltop village known for its well-preserved historic architecture and beautiful countryside views.

GORDES

Famous for its striking hilltop location and well-preserved medieval architecture, Gordes is one of the most beautiful villages in France. The Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque, located nearby, is a picturesque Cistercian abbey surrounded by lavender fields.

Eat & Drink:

LA BARTAVELLE RESTAURANT

A charming family-owned restaurant situated in the charming town of Goult. The village is the place to go if you want an authentic Provençal experience without throngs of tour buses and crowds.

AUBERGE LA FENIÈRE

An excellent three-generation restaurant led by female chef Nadia Sammut.

DOMAINE DE FONTENILLE

Situated in the heart of the Luberon, this Relais & Chateaux property has its own potager (extensive vegetable garden). Dine on the beautiful terrace.

LE JAS RESTAURANT

Hearty Provençal fare featuring lovely local produce. Offering an excellent lunch and tasting menu at a great price.

LE CLOSE DE LA GLYCINE

Situated in the heart of Roussillon, dine on the expansive terrace overlooking the ochre-colored landscape. Mouthwatering options of grilled fish or locally farm-reared chicken.

LES MAISONS DU'O

Perched in the Upper Town of Vaison-la-Romaine, the Bistro enjoys a panoramic view of the city and the surrounding hills.

L'OUSTALET

Designed by the Perrin family, the fifth generation of a renowned family wine estate, owner of the legendary Château de Beaucastel in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. A gastronomical haven.

B&B/RESTAURANT LE PONT DE L'ORME

Beautiful rustic dining with outdoor tables at the foot of Mount Ventoux in Malaucene, France.

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