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We will be traveling to Provence in May for 8 nights.Would like to spend 4 nights in Aix or Arls and then 4 somewhere along the coast. Thinking of Cassis possibly. We will be renting a car. Which towns would be a good base for exploring the region and can anyone recommend reasonable hotels?
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Let's narrow it down a bit. What do you want to see? Small villages, museums, major sights like the Pont du Gard, medieval towns, the calanques near Cassis, beaches? That would make a difference in where you'd want to be based.
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I wasn't very specific. I'm not very interested in seeing museums on this trip . I was in Provence a few years ago on a tour. We stayed in Avignon and Nice. I don't care to stay in as large a city this time. Loved the countryside, the Pont du Gard, and the hilltop villages. Also want to go down to the coast for a few days. Really just want a central locations.
I wasn't very specific. I'm not very interested in seeing museums on this trip . I was in Provence a few years ago on a tour. We stayed in Avignon and Nice. I don't care to stay in as large a city this time. Loved the countryside, the Pont du Gard, and the hilltop villages. Also want to go down to the coast for a few days. Really just want a central locations.
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Cassis is absolutely charming. You might like to do 2 nights there, (I think 4 is too much) then 3 nights, say, in/near Bonnieux and the rest of your time in Arles. We stayed near St Remy last year and day-tripped to all those places, but they were all very different and quite beautiful. You could also consider the Gorges du Verdon -- an area we didn't get to, but sounds wonderful.
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Arles is a fair-sized city; I think you might enjoy the countryside around St-Rémy/Maussanne-les-Alpilles for 4 nights (lots of good sightseeing, including Arles) and then down near Cassis for 2 nights, finishing up with 2 nights somewhere in the Lubéron. In that way you'll get the best of both worlds: inland and coast.
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One possibility near St-Rémy is the 18th-century Chateau de Rousssan, a place we liked very much. It's quite informal and has pleasant, tree-shaded grounds with a little canal on which ducks and swans float. Ask for the room on the ground floor; it has a modern bath, which all the rooms do no. You could enter St-Rémy into the search enginer above; there have been recent suggestions for B&Bs in the area.
In the Lubéron, just below Gordes, is La Ferme de la Huppe, a restsored and renovated farm house that's not quite a good little hotel with an excellent restaurant. It's well located for zipping around the Lubéron villages: Gordes itself, Ménerbes, Rousillon, Oppède-le-Vieux, Lacoste, and others.
Can't help with Cassis, but try the search engine; there have been suggestions for that town too.
In the Lubéron, just below Gordes, is La Ferme de la Huppe, a restsored and renovated farm house that's not quite a good little hotel with an excellent restaurant. It's well located for zipping around the Lubéron villages: Gordes itself, Ménerbes, Rousillon, Oppède-le-Vieux, Lacoste, and others.
Can't help with Cassis, but try the search engine; there have been suggestions for that town too.
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My wife and I were in Provence in February and spent a week in Aix and a week in the Luberon. Cassis is great. An easy day trip from Aix and worth an overnight especially if you like hiking - as you can spend 1/2 a day easily hiking through the Calanques (seaside cliffs nearby). We've never stayed overnight there, so I can't help with hotels.
In the Luberon, we stayed at Le Mas Perreal - a really pretty B&B out in the countryside just near St. Saturnin. A nice central location for sightseeing in the area. Another poster mentioned the Gorges du Verdon which we visited on a day trip from St. Saturnin - just spectacular and the nearby village of Moustier alone is worth the drive.
-Jim
In the Luberon, we stayed at Le Mas Perreal - a really pretty B&B out in the countryside just near St. Saturnin. A nice central location for sightseeing in the area. Another poster mentioned the Gorges du Verdon which we visited on a day trip from St. Saturnin - just spectacular and the nearby village of Moustier alone is worth the drive.
-Jim
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Moustiers-Ste-Marie is indeed a wonderful place to visit. If you'd like to stay in the area, about 20 minutes south is the Château d'Esparron, owned by a charming young couple (he is a count and the countess hails from Scotland) who are gradually restoring the ancestral home. We had a lovely large room with a modernized bath, and breakfasts are huge. Both owners are very personable, and it's like staying at a friend's home.
Here's the web site:
http://www.provenceweb.fr/04/ukEsparron.htm
Here's the web site:
http://www.provenceweb.fr/04/ukEsparron.htm



