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angelfire Apr 6th, 2008 11:30 AM

Provence in September
 
My daughter & I are planning a 2 week getaway to the lavender fields of France. We realize that September will be the harvest (hopefully) - and are wondering if anyone can recommend a great B & B in the Forcalquier area. Also, my daughter seems to think we can make a day trip from there into Italy and also a day trip into the tip of Spain - is this feasable? Any other helpful info you can pass along would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Kathy

cigalechanta Apr 6th, 2008 11:32 AM

Alas, the harvest is in August.

TuckH Apr 6th, 2008 11:41 AM

...and those day trips are unrealistic, alas.

4totravel Apr 6th, 2008 01:24 PM

If you like to drive and don't mind a bit of time (depending on where you end up) in the car - you could do a day trip to either on of those places. I probably wouldn't do both countries, but might pick one of the countries and spend time getting there and stay one night. In reverse, I would use the driving time to drive along the coast and enjoy your time together on the road.

StuDudley Apr 6th, 2008 05:01 PM

A day trip into Spain or Italy really isn't a good idea unless you plan to visit Provence for 2-3 weeks or more, IMO.

It's about a 5 hr very boring drive to Girona/Costa Brava in Spain - the first place in Spain that might be as interesting as places you might leavd behind in Provence if you'll only be there 1 week or less. So if you leave at 8am, you'll get to Girona at 1 - when everything is closed for lunch. Shops open again around 3. If you visit Girona for 3 hrs, that means you'll leave at 6 and get back to Provence at 11PM.

Same for Italy - a trip to San Remo is 3 1/2 hrs, and believe me - you'll be passing by lots of more intersting places than San Remo getting there - the Riveria in France.

Don't do it.

Stu Dudley


nametaken Apr 6th, 2008 06:16 PM

There is far too much to do in Provence in two weeks. The other destinations are no where near as charming as Provence and the French Riveria . You may want to think of staying in two different gites--one near Avingnon, Uzes, Pont du Gard etc, and one week in the Luberon area. Gites are the way to travel. Self catering is the way to go-cook if you want, sleep in, make lunches and relax. Have a good trip, but do explore renting an apartment, house or whatever is appealing. Do the other places as another vacation.

macdogmom Apr 8th, 2008 08:25 AM

Do you have a suggestion on good websites to look for Gites in the areas you recommended?

nametaken Apr 10th, 2008 08:36 AM

There are many rental agencies in the Provence area. Two that I like are VRBO Provence and www.gite.com. You can also google and find scads of site.

angelfire Apr 10th, 2008 05:24 PM

Thanks for all of your help!


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