Means of transportAllBy bikeBy footBy trainBy carCar-free(64 results)The Route des Grandes Alpes: First-Class Passes!On this high-altitude route, and its 10 high-mountain passes, the driver is in danger of getting dizzy! Demanding, lunar and lofty, this journey skirts the Italian border,...©V.VidrascaBy train from Marseille to L’Isle-sur-la-SorgueSalon-de-Provence, Cavaillon and, lastly, L’Isle-sur-Sorgue. On this train ride from the Alpilles to the Luberon, you’ll be amazed by the beauty of Provence and its...The secrets of Sainte-Baume…Head out on the picturesque little roads of the Sainte-Baume Regional Nature Reserve and succumb to the countless charms and vibrant views of this hub of heritage, sport and...Sainte-Victoire mountain in Aix-en-Provence, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department©Sainte-Victoire mountain in Aix-en-Provence, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department|ACelindanoSelf-guided tour of Aix-en-ProvenceTrack the thousand-year-old history of the Abbey of Silvacane, follow the trails on the Montagne Sainte-Victoire, visit the traditional soap factories of Salon-de-Provence or...Pont Saint Benezet in Avignon in the Vaucluse ©Pont Saint Benezet in Avignon in the Vaucluse |QGoranCircuit: the major UNESCO sites in the Sud regionFrom Provence to the French Southern Alps and the Côte d’Azur, this circuit is an invitation to discover seven exceptional sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List, which can be...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...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,...Swing. Sip. Unwind.Challenging courses, notable wineries, and sumptuous spas provide the perfect golf vacation. Set between the turquoise Mediterranean and the verdant countryside, Provence...The Frioul archipelago off Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department©The Frioul archipelago off Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department|A.MoutonCircuit: explore around MarseilleYou want to discover the area around Marseille without changing your accommodation all the time? Here’s an idea for a circuit around the Mediterranean for 3 days: by train, bus...©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...©ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDAround the Luberon by bikeHead off to explore the Luberon massif and the Parc Naturel Regional du Luberon! By road bike or e-bike, you can ride across the most beautiful landscapes of the Région Sud on...Port-Cros National Park: from Hyères to Giens PeninsulaBasking between land, sea and sky, Port-Cros National Park unveils its many treasures during this 5-day tour departing from Hyères. On foot and by boat and bike… A...« Previous123456Next »