Means of transportAllBy bikeBy footBy trainBy carCar-free(64 results)©Chillio.CA charming escape in the AlpillesWelcome to an escape in a land of sweet fragrances, legends and traditions, between the Rhône and Durance rivers. Explore some of Provence’s most beautiful sites with...©Emmanuel DautantFrom the Pyrénées to the Alps : The Mediterranean by bikeSet off on the 850 km of the French section of EuroVelo 8: the Mediterranean by bike. You can easily reach this route by public transport (bus or train) and head off from the...Chapelle Pnitents Blancs Vence Credit Ballode Photo 3©Chapelle Pnitents Blancs Vence Credit Ballode Photo 3|BallodeProvence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Art RouteFrom dawn to dusk, the light of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region has inspired the world’s greatest artists from time immemorial… Discover the Art Route in 5...By Train from Marseille to AvignonMarseille, Arles and Avignon… Three Provencal cities with thousand-year-old histories, three Provencal gems to explore freely, wandering along the little streets and by...The Verdon by bike, at the water’s edgeThis magnificent cycle tour heads up the Verdon river to the lakes that supply fresh water to the entire region. From plateaux to canyons, revel in a cycling adventure inspired...Along the Lavender Route, from Carpentras to GrasseFor the pleasures of the senses, the Lavender Route (Routes de la Lavande) is sure to seduce you on its great journey, from the Vaucluse to the Alpes-Maritimes. Never ever,...Vacation in the Côte d’Azur : A Year-Round EscapeFrom the great outdoors of the Nice countryside to the glitter of the blue coastline, discover the Côte d’Azur to the beat of its dazzling nature and its not-to-miss...Cavort on the CoastFrom glittering cities to picturesque perched villages, the Côte d’Azur seduces at every stop. Secret hideaways. Luxurious hotels. Discover the most glamorous addresses in the...©FotoliaBy train from Marseille to BriançonFrom Marseille, you’ll plunge directly into Alpine landscapes with mountain reliefs. The train stops at Serres, then Veynes-Dévoluy, before reaching Gap, the heart of the...The Gorges du Verdon in the Alpes de Haute Provence ©The Gorges du Verdon in the Alpes de Haute Provence |Mouton.ACircuit: The Ventoux, Verdon and Préalpes d’Azur Natural Regional ParksFrom the heights of the Ventoux to the depths of the Verdon Gorges and the balconies overlooking the Mediterranean, this circuit is an invitation to explore three emblematic...©Marchand.CBetween Provence and French Riviera: unique urban and natural discoveriesThere’s only one step from the Côte d’Azur to Provence. Marvel at the breathtaking scenery and discover a region with a rich heritage, where art de vivre and...©Les Baux-de-ProvenceWhen Queen Elizabeth II Visited ProvenceElizabeth II, the Queen of England, discovered Provence in May 1972. On the programme: Arles and its Roman monuments, Fontvieille and Les Baux-de-Provence – the jewels of...1234…6Next »