a week near Avignon- what to see and do?
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a week near Avignon- what to see and do?
Friends and I will be in Chateaneuf de Gadagne just outside of Avignon for 1 week next month. We have a few things listed to check out but with so many places to see I'm a bit over my head. What are your do not misses? Also what are your great restaurants to go to? We like everything from french bistro to Michelin starred. We will have a car!
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I can't recall any fantastic restaurants around the area, though we ate at a lot of good places. My advice on where to visit would include the ancient parts of Nimes, Arles, Orange, Les Beaux, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Mont Ventoux area, and any of the smaller towns such as Beaucaire. Good luck.
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You won't have enough time !
Places :
* Montpellier, regional capital of Languedoc Rousillon, and Herault is an old university town. Medical schools were established during the occupation by the Moors around the 9th century. The Moors, at that time, were the most advanced scientific culture in the Mediterranean basin. Today Montpellier has stunning modern architecture alongside an ancient centre. The tram makes it easy to visit the numerous art galleries and museums.
* Nimes, the capital of Gard, was the Nemausus of Roman history. The arena (built AD or BC 0) is still in use. The old city and Maison Carre are worth visiting.
* Arles is of interest for its extensive Roman remains and also it's artistic history.
* Narbonne, just outside Languedoc, has fine Roman remains.
* Mountain areas include Mt Aigoual, Anduze, Florac, Ganges, Gorge du Tarn, Mt Lozere, Mende, Millau, St Guilhem le Desert, St Hippolyte du Fort, St Enimie, Sauve, Le Vigan,
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Coastal towns include Beziers, Bouzigues, Camargue, Canal du Midi, Cap d’Agde, Grande Motte, Grau de Roi, Maguelone, Marseillan, Meze, Sete.
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Historical interest in Aigues Mortes, Beaucaire, Lodeve, Pezenas, Sommieres, Pont du Gard, Lunel (inc Ambrussum).
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There are many other towns, outside Languedoc, but within reach and worth visiting. The majority of these can be reached by car within less than 2 hours, but Barcelona is just under 3 hours from Montpellier. A small selection -Aix en Provence, Andorra, Avignon, Banyuls, Barcelona, Les Calanques, Carcasonne, Ceret, Collioure, Figueras (Dali museum), Girona, Gorge d’Ardeche, Larzac, Les Baux de Provence, Marseille, Martigues, Mont Ventoux, Orange, Perpignan, Tautavel, Toulon.
Restaurants :
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/to...estaurants.htm
Local guide :
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com
Peter
Places :
* Montpellier, regional capital of Languedoc Rousillon, and Herault is an old university town. Medical schools were established during the occupation by the Moors around the 9th century. The Moors, at that time, were the most advanced scientific culture in the Mediterranean basin. Today Montpellier has stunning modern architecture alongside an ancient centre. The tram makes it easy to visit the numerous art galleries and museums.
* Nimes, the capital of Gard, was the Nemausus of Roman history. The arena (built AD or BC 0) is still in use. The old city and Maison Carre are worth visiting.
* Arles is of interest for its extensive Roman remains and also it's artistic history.
* Narbonne, just outside Languedoc, has fine Roman remains.
* Mountain areas include Mt Aigoual, Anduze, Florac, Ganges, Gorge du Tarn, Mt Lozere, Mende, Millau, St Guilhem le Desert, St Hippolyte du Fort, St Enimie, Sauve, Le Vigan,
*
Coastal towns include Beziers, Bouzigues, Camargue, Canal du Midi, Cap d’Agde, Grande Motte, Grau de Roi, Maguelone, Marseillan, Meze, Sete.
*
Historical interest in Aigues Mortes, Beaucaire, Lodeve, Pezenas, Sommieres, Pont du Gard, Lunel (inc Ambrussum).
*
There are many other towns, outside Languedoc, but within reach and worth visiting. The majority of these can be reached by car within less than 2 hours, but Barcelona is just under 3 hours from Montpellier. A small selection -Aix en Provence, Andorra, Avignon, Banyuls, Barcelona, Les Calanques, Carcasonne, Ceret, Collioure, Figueras (Dali museum), Girona, Gorge d’Ardeche, Larzac, Les Baux de Provence, Marseille, Martigues, Mont Ventoux, Orange, Perpignan, Tautavel, Toulon.
Restaurants :
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/to...estaurants.htm
Local guide :
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com
Peter
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Are you by any change staying at les Clos Saumanes? I was there in 2002 and wanted to just stay there for the rest of my life!!!
My "don't miss" is the Sunday morning outdoor market in L'Isle sur la Sorgue. Get there by 8:30A or so or you'll have trouble finding a good parking place! Walk around to see the water wheels and along the narrow rivers ......... charming!
This may sound somewhat stupid for a "favorite" food while in France, but we had the best pizza any of us had ever had at L'Industrie Cafe in L'Isle sur la Sorgue!!! I believe it was called "Savoyarde" and had the BEST cheeses on it any had tasted!!
Also, don't miss Roussillon -- the colors and textures are spectacular!!
Enjoy!
joy/luvparee
My "don't miss" is the Sunday morning outdoor market in L'Isle sur la Sorgue. Get there by 8:30A or so or you'll have trouble finding a good parking place! Walk around to see the water wheels and along the narrow rivers ......... charming!
This may sound somewhat stupid for a "favorite" food while in France, but we had the best pizza any of us had ever had at L'Industrie Cafe in L'Isle sur la Sorgue!!! I believe it was called "Savoyarde" and had the BEST cheeses on it any had tasted!!
Also, don't miss Roussillon -- the colors and textures are spectacular!!
Enjoy!
joy/luvparee
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We spent 3 days in the Avignon area in March this year. Depending upon your interests I recommend the Palais des Papes and the Pont d'Avignon within Avignon. We also travelled to Chateauneuf de Papes for some sampling of fine wines. Other spots I think you might enjoy are the Roman theatre in Orange and the coliseum in Nimes. The last two have audioguides available that explain everything you need to know. I know you will have a wonderful time.
We spent 3 days in the Avignon area in March this year. Depending upon your interests I recommend the Palais des Papes and the Pont d'Avignon within Avignon. We also travelled to Chateauneuf de Papes for some sampling of fine wines. Other spots I think you might enjoy are the Roman theatre in Orange and the coliseum in Nimes. The last two have audioguides available that explain everything you need to know. I know you will have a wonderful time.
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Do you have my 27 page itinerary on the Cote d'Azur & Provence???..Lots of your questions are answered there - markets, winery visits, what to see, Provence fabric, favorite villages, etc. e-Mail me at [email protected] if you want a copy.
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Besides Avignon, compact town with several main sights like the Papal Palace and famous half bridge
day trips:
Arles
St Remy-de-Provence and Van Gogh's asylyum where copies of his canvasses are mounted where he painted them - St Remy sleepy but dreamy old-time Provencial regional town
Les Baux - incredible city of the dead on a high plateau overlooking Provence - in the modern town a three-star (or was) Michelin restaurant
the Pont du Gard
Nimes - superb Roman remains
Camargue and horse-trekking into the wilds
Cheateauneuf-le-Pape for wine tastings
boat ride on the Rhone
Aix-en-Provence just a few minutes by train
Uzes incredibly old looking town
for starters
day trips:
Arles
St Remy-de-Provence and Van Gogh's asylyum where copies of his canvasses are mounted where he painted them - St Remy sleepy but dreamy old-time Provencial regional town
Les Baux - incredible city of the dead on a high plateau overlooking Provence - in the modern town a three-star (or was) Michelin restaurant
the Pont du Gard
Nimes - superb Roman remains
Camargue and horse-trekking into the wilds
Cheateauneuf-le-Pape for wine tastings
boat ride on the Rhone
Aix-en-Provence just a few minutes by train
Uzes incredibly old looking town
for starters
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Provence is an earthly paradise, enjoy the ride around the different areas. there are no mistakes for the first time visitor. Even the places touted as too touristy like Les baux and Roussillon are worth the visits because you won't see anything like them.
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Restaurants? - You will be 37 km from Arles which has one of the best restaurants that we have ever eaten at:
L'Atelier de Jean-Luc Rabinal
http://www.rabanel.com/
I am sure reservations are necessary by now and the experience will be unique.
http://tinyurl.com/k7sta
Photos of the meal here can be seen on my food photos starting at about #62
L'Atelier de Jean-Luc Rabinal
http://www.rabanel.com/
I am sure reservations are necessary by now and the experience will be unique.
http://tinyurl.com/k7sta
Photos of the meal here can be seen on my food photos starting at about #62
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well you were all correct- Provence was gorgeous and amazing and we didn't have time to do more than a few things! the days just get away from you!
We also loved just hanging out at our chateau which was amazing!
So what we didn't get to this time we have listed for the next. thanks to all of you!
We also loved just hanging out at our chateau which was amazing!
So what we didn't get to this time we have listed for the next. thanks to all of you!
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hello!!! I am still working on updating the trip report but it is kept here:
www.luggagetag.blogspot.com
www.luggagetag.blogspot.com
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