Walk Around dreamy St Remy de Provence
Pedestrian friendly streets ExploreSt Remy de Provence is one of the oldest towns in France. Dreamy it certainly is………..and it is everything that one would expect from a Provencal town. It’s a good size too …..perfect for an easy meander around in a morning or afternoon. Little squares, cooling fountains, creamy white and pink shuttered houses and a fabulous sprinkling of cozy bistros. Follow this link to enjoy reading about Jill’s visit to St Remy and her photos.
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