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Venasque a Village With a Views of Mont Ventoux and Lunch

Overlooking the towering Mont Ventoux is the sleepy plus beau village of Venasque with its fountains, charming walkways, artisan shops, ancient ruins and ramparts, cherry orchards, and stunning views of the Vaucluse as well as of the Giant itself.

Read Cobblestones and Vineyards for photos of Venasque, a gorgeous perched village near Mont Ventoux. According to the Vaucluse tourism site, Venasque is one of the seven (7) in the region crowned les Plus Beaux Villages de France.

Warning! Her food photos will make you drool. Cheryl shares her photos of their meal at Les Remparts (a small hotel and restaurant) in the village.

Hôtel Restaurant Les Remparts
36, rue Haute
84210 Venasque
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 66 02 79

Tourism Office: Office du Tourisme de Venasque
Grand Rue
84210 Venasque
Telephone: +33 (0)4-90-66-11-66

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Cheryl Shufflebotham

Although, Cheryl and her husband live in upstate New York, she tells us that she is always yearning, planning, maneuvering to make her way back to France.

Cheryl's love for France started almost eleven years ago with "a once in a lifetime" ten-year anniversary trip. These wannabe expats have been back every year since that trip!

Cheryl's first French love is the region of Burgundy, but then a few years ago, she discovered Provence. Now she admits that she is torn between Burgundy and Provence. It sounds like Provence has her spellbound, "I can’t quite put a finger on what it is about Provence, but its intoxication keeps luring me back for more."

Cheryl started her blog Cobblestone and Vineyards to explore the simple charms of France, those small details that capture the heart.

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