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mike Mar 15th, 2002 08:59 AM

Favorite hill towns in Provence?
 
What' yours (within a day trips distance from Arles or Avignon)?

Sue Mar 15th, 2002 11:03 AM

Gordes, Roussilon, Venasque, Menerbes, Bonnieux.

PB Mar 15th, 2002 11:32 AM

Roussillon, Eygalieres, Oppede-le-Vieux,<BR>Grignan<BR><BR>PB

Buzzy Mar 15th, 2002 11:46 AM

Menerbes. Read Peter Mayles book A year In Provence. It is based in the area. You can see for yourself the Cafe Du Progress mentioned in the book and there are some lovely restaurants and breath taking views.

mike Mar 18th, 2002 12:46 PM

thanks

mike Apr 1st, 2002 02:20 PM

anyone else?

Sue Apr 1st, 2002 02:40 PM

It's not a hill town, but I love l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, about 15 mins in the hill direction. They have a great Sunday market (saw Dennis Franz of NYPD Blue there last time--the last person I would have imagined); lots of water wheels, a great little square that is just typically French (actually featured on one of those old-time French postcards) and an interesting church.

Jen Apr 1st, 2002 04:30 PM

Gordes, Roussillon, Bonnieux<BR><BR>Not a hill town, but St. Remy.

CJ Apr 1st, 2002 05:14 PM

I think the recent Conde Nast Traveler issue has a good article on Provence. Might be worth checking out.

xxxxx Apr 1st, 2002 07:13 PM

Aups en Provence. Way up in the hills, vineyard upon vineyard and the silvery shimmer of the olive trees...

mimi taylor Apr 1st, 2002 07:16 PM

eygalieres, saignon, seguret

Capo Apr 1st, 2002 07:26 PM

For hill towns, Roussillon & Venasque. The setting of Gordes is very dramatic but I wasn't all that thrilled with the town itself. Also, I don't recall much of the town of Lacoste itself, but I thought the ruins of the Marquis de Sade's chateau, perched above the town and valley, were pretty cool. <BR><BR>We drove through Menerbes & Bonnieux without stopping, but they seemed very nice from what we saw.<BR><BR>Although, as Sue said, it's not a hill town, I also liked l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. And another non-hill town I liked, northwest of Arles and the Pont du Gard, is Uzes. It has a beautiful central square, the Place aux Herbes, which is surrounded by colonnaded buildings. <BR><BR>

Rosemary Apr 1st, 2002 10:53 PM

We rented a house in Roussillon for a week. Great central location,plus a delightful village for dinner,walking about,etc.

Kathy Apr 2nd, 2002 06:02 PM

Rosemary,<BR><BR>This will be our first trip to Provence--in fact, to Europe. How did you find the house in Roussillon? <BR><BR><BR>Kathy<BR>

Rosemary Apr 2nd, 2002 07:52 PM

Kathy, The site is www.holidayrentals.com<BR> Rented 2 house in Provence thru them-no problems. Site has pics of interior of house-very important.

TTT Aug 27th, 2002 02:01 PM

For Margot

Uncle Sam Aug 27th, 2002 02:18 PM

Lebaux....had a great meal there, a couple of bottles of Chateuneuf du Pape and spent way too much for a tapestry. OTOH, the wine is gone yet the tapestry does hang in the art niche in the great room.<BR><BR>US

Francie Aug 27th, 2002 06:32 PM

Mike,<BR><BR>Favorite hill town in Provence has to be Bonnieux. Spent one week in village house on fabulous "food vacation" by French lady who opened up her home to two couples at a time. Good centralization for visiting other villages around especially the great Saturday marketplace in Apt.<BR>Francie

John B. Aug 28th, 2002 06:11 AM

If you you want more info and lots of links, articles and some photos about Provence check out:<BR>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/provence


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