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 Stay Fit

Discover how to stay fit in Provence. It is not really a secret how the French maintain their weight, they are active people. The Mediterranean dictates the climate in Provence. Sunny skies are the norm all year (300+ days a year). Summers are hot and dry. Winters cooler, wetter but mild. The beautiful landscapes beg for you to active and fit while you explore hiking, biking, climbing and much more.

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Explore · Julie Whitmarsh · Stay Fit

Luberon Cycling from Sade to Saignon

August 25, 2016
Contributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer: In a little over a week’s time my hubby and boys will set off from our home on Dartmoor to cycle through France, hopefully arriving safe and well after about 18 days in Sete. They’ll be cycling just over 1500km in that time, not quite the Tour de France,but a …
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Explore · Paula Kane · Stay Fit

Summertime in Provence

August 25, 2016
Contributor blog post by Paula Kane: Blue skies and rosé – this is Provence. Wow. Just wow. This is what summer is supposed to be. ++30 and sun everyday. Isn’t it? At least it’s my idea of summer and I am finally getting it. My first week is always rather frantic with work deadlines and …
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Enjoying the Water In Provence

August 17, 2016
Finally, it’s hot in Aix, so we were very happy to go to the water this week. We visited the Lac de Quinson which is on the border of the Var and the Alpes de Haute Provence. It’s all part of the waterway which runs from Sainte-Croix to Gréoux-les-Bains. This picturesque lake in Provence is …
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Explore · Julie Whitmarsh · Stay Fit

Luberon Cycling over the top to Sault

August 8, 2016
Contributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer: Over the years that we’ve been coming to the Vaucluse we have often ‘popped’ across the hills that sit between the Luberon & Mont Ventoux. This has always been done by car and I’ve seen people on bikes riding it and thought to myself – that’s not for me! …
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