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Valensole, Provence: A Guide to the Lavender Village of France Valensole sits at the heart of the Plateau of Valensole (an area known for its lavender fields) and is ‘the capital of the lavender region’ Tourists mainly visit the village in the summer, as this is when the lavender is in bloom
Best Things to Do in Valensole Provence France Valensole and its plateau, which is nearly 12,700 hectares in size, is one of the largest communes in France Situated in the Provence area, the region attracts visitors from all over the world who want to experience the natural beauty of the French countryside
Plateau of Valensole - Routes de la Lavande Recognized as one of the largest plateaus in France, the Valensole plateau is located in the Verdon Regional Natural Park, between Durance and Asse, near the Verdon Gorges and its lakes
Valensole Plateau - Things to do and how to get there This large plateau, wedged between the town of Manosque and the Lac de Sainte-Croix, before the Gorges du Verdon, encloses an endless series of cultivated fields, not only of lavender but also of sunflowers
Plateau of Valensole Nicknamed « the region’s granary », this 800 km² plateau is mainly dedicated to lavender and grain Its look changes though the seasons: the snowy peaks and the blooming almond trees of March are replaced in July with the purple of lavender, the yellow of sunflowers and the golden wheat
Tourism in Valensole: visit Valensole, the country of the lavender, in . . . In fact, the Plateau of Valensole is famous for its lavender and truffles Covering approximately 800km2, this plateau is the biggest area in France devoted to growing lavender and the blue, violet and purple-coloured fields stretch as far as the eye can see
Le plateau de Valensole Valensole et son plateau, de près de 12 700 hectares est l’une des plus vastes communes de France Surnommé « grenier de la région », son plateau de 800 km2 est essentiellement consacré à la culture de la lavande et des céréales
Valensole plateau - Tourism Holiday Guide - France Voyage Valensole, with its 12,700 hectares, is one of the largest communes in France Nicknamed the granary of the region, its 800 km² plateau is mainly dedicated to the cultivation of lavender and cereals