Provence in Autumn is just lovely!
Explore · Julie WhitmarshContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
The first snow fell in the Vaucluse yesterday and Mont Ventoux started its shift from being a summer cycling venue to a winter ski resort, bringing with it thoughts of long walks across the hills that are so often out of bounds during the summer due to the fire risk
…Continue reading here for Julie’s list of reasons to visit Provence in the autumn. Fall weather means fewer crowds at the markets, and the possibility of long solitary bike rides. The sunny days and cooler evenings beg for hearty meals near their new wood burning stove.
Via:: Vaucluse Dreamer
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