Provence
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Lourmarin: small, quiet, great gift shopping, a kitchenware store to die for, Villa St. Louis best B&B around, nearby to Bonnieux, Avignon, St. Remy, Gordes, Roussillon and more, great restaurants, super people watching from curbside cafes. Why am I doing telling everyone this? Instead, I should be there...now.<BR>Check out:<BR>http://groups.yahoo/group/provence for other places.
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loving Provence as I doo, I could not choose as each has it's special things. The giant of Provence is Mont Ventoux, cloaked in snow in the winter and in season a unique array of flora contrasts with the stony lunar summit.<BR>The southern side slopes down to the Carpentras plains which contrasts with the less accessible northern side which plunges into river canyons. This is in the Vaucluse. But I love the Var and Luberon for other things and always go back to the Alpilles for a few days at my favorite stop-overs.