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Provence Itinerary
Hello again, I would like to ask you all for your opinions...so I'm trying to put my 10-day Provence travel plan together, and here are my initial thoughts:
1. Fly into Marseille and stay in Aix for 3 days - I'm thinking perhaps this might not be a bad place to stay at the beginning while dealing with jet lag. 2. Stay in Bonnieux (Luberon area) for 4 days. 3. Stay in St. Remy for 3 days. I appreciate your comments. |
I'd be inclined to start with St-Rémy, a restful place, rather than the large city of Aix. From St-Rémy you could then work your way east to the Luberon and then Aix rather than backtracking.
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Underhill,
It is a good idea to not stay in Aix first. I've made my reservation in St. Remy. Thanks! |
Also think 3 days is too much in Aix. You can walk every street twice & poke your noce in most shops in one full day. For only 10 days, add another to the Luberon or St Remy, and 1 less in Aix. The area around Aix is not as scenic as the other regions, IMO.
Stu Dudley |
Oops - "noce" should be "nose" - gotta be careful when it comes to body parts.
Stu Dudley |
Thanks, Stu! Somehow I thought there is a lot to do in Aix. I am getting ready to book the next 2 places, so it's a good thing I know. I actually changed my mind and plan to stay in Gordes instead of Luberon. I found out that La Mas de la Beaume has availabilities during the dates that I want. Their rates are good and I read some good reviews. I will see if I can add another night.
BTW, do you have any suggestion(s) for a "nice" restaurant in or near Gordes? We'll be celebrating our anniversary while we're in Gordes, and it'd be nice to have a memorable meal. I don't mind driving a little bit since we'll have a car. |
>>I actually changed my mind and plan to stay in Gordes instead of Luberon.<<
Gordes IS IN the Luberon. Our favorite restaurant in that area is Bernard Mathys in Le Chene, near Apt. Excellent choice for an anniversary - beautiful setting & lovely building. Do you have my itinerary for Provence - it has several restaurant recommendations, along with scenic drives, favorite villages, Provence fabric, markets, etc E-mail me at [email protected] if you want a copy. Stu Dudley |
Stu, I was obviously confused - I thought Gordes is just outside of the Luberon region :-) Hopefuly, by the time I leave for Provence, I will know the geography of that area much better.
I don't have your itinerary and I'll email you to get a copy. I'll check out that restaurant and perhaps make an advance reservation. |
Knowing the geography of the Luberon region can be difficult, as the Michelin map creases right at that spot.
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Hello Stu,
Have you eaten at the Mas de Tourteron before? I'm wondering how that one is compared to the Bernard Mathys that you really like.... Thanks, C. |
I've dined at both a several times. Haven't dined at the Mas in several years, however. Don't hear much about it anymore. Both settings are quite lovely
Stu Dudley |
Mas Tourteron is as good as ever. Make sure to save room for dessert...
-Kevin |
The Mas Tourteron is a favorite of ours. I think Elizebeth Bourgeois is the best female chef in Provence.
(She has cookbook) |
Cosette,
Mas Tourteron continues wonderful. I would dine outdoors here if at all possible. It is a spectacular setting. To get in the mood for it first rent DVD "Sunday in the Country", a French film by Tavernier. This film is marvelous and you need no special reason to view it. |
I second the film that is like walking in an impressionist painting with romantic chamber music by Faure.
I looked up the film location and was surprised. It was filmed in Villers-en-Arthies (Val-D'Oise) |
We've eaten in Mas Tourteron twice. The first time (4 years ago) was fantastic but the second time (2 years ago) was a bit disappointing. The food was just OK and the service wasn't very good.
We had dinner in Bernard Mathys last year. C'est magnifique! |
Out of curiosity where is Mas Tourteron?
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In Les Imberts, a hamlet just outside of Gordes.
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Hi All,
Thanks for your replies. Since I'll be staying in Gordes for 4 nights, I decided to indulge and made reservations at both places, Mas Tourteron and Bernard Mathys! I will probably end up gaining an extra couple pounds, but oh well, it's my first time in Provence :-) C - |
By the way, is this safe to be carrying a handbag while walking around in Provence?
Thanks, Cosette |
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