These Scenes From the Bonnieux Market Will Make You Want to Visit
Cheryl Shufflebotham · Markets in Provence and Cote d'Azur · TasteIt’s always exciting to wander into a French market with the hustle and bustle and the thrill of discovery awaiting. From the beautiful fruit and vegetable stands to the local honey to the fromage to the wine to the soaps and linens, market day is a must.
See the original Cobblestones and Vineyards article for Cheryl’s photos of the charming Bonnieux market in the Luberon. On Friday mornings, you can enjoy the sights, sounds and tantalizing smells of Provence on the tiny streets of this village. The stalls start near the new church with textiles and gifts for the home, as you wind your way into the old town there is fresh produce and local products (honey, sausage, jam, baked goods and much more).
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