Provence’s Luberon is Great for Cycling in all the Seasons
Explore · Julie Whitmarsh · Stay Fit
What we’ve realised since we bought the house this time last year is that there is no really bad time to cycle in Provence. Yes Summer is hot, but speaking as a‘mad dog’ I’m very happy to go out in the mid-day sun and to be honest it gives us a great excuse for plenty of stops in village cafes and of course the odd ice cream!
for Julie’s photos of year-round cycling in the Luberon. During any season (even in Winter) plan to visit hilltop villages such as Roussillon and Bonnieux, where you might even encounter an elephant!
More Article on Cycling in Provence:
A morning cycling and an afternoon upcycling in Provence
Biking Gorges de la Nesque
Cycling into the Drome Provencal
Cycling in the Shadow of Mont Ventoux
Family-friendly cycling and walking: Villeneuve Loubet
Luberon Cycling from Sade to Saignon
…and more biking in Provence
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Julie Whitmarsh
Julie and her husband Andy started visiting the Vaucluse area 25 years ago & over the years have increased the amount of time they spend there with their growing family. She has a deep affection for the area, finding it is a great place to visit, where the whole family can relax and enjoy time together.
She longs for the day when she can ‘up-sticks’ from her home on Dartmoor & relocate to the Luberon and spend her days cycling, walking, visiting markets & brocante fairs and of course enjoying the local food and drink.
Her blog VaucluseDreamer gives her a space to highlight some of her favourite things about the area from places to visit to particular activities that she and her family all enjoy.
She hopes one day it will be a place where she can share the process of renovating a house in France, but at the moment that will have to wait.
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