Means of transportAllBy bikeBy footBy trainBy carCar-free(64 results)©J KelagopianBy train from Nice to MentonStarting in Villefranche-sur-Mer and as far as Menton, the last town before the Italian border, you’ll be in Dolce Vita mode for exploring all the architectural wonders...The Château d'If off the coast of Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département©The Château d'If off the coast of Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département|DRCircuit: Historical ProvenceFrom the heritage of the Upper Paleolithic period the memory of WW2, and from the remains of the Roman Empire to those of the Middle Ages, Provence is revealed as a snapshot of...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...(Binary value suppressed)©(Binary value suppressed)Four seasons on the farm at the foot of Mont VentouxGet back in touch with the beauty of nature at the foot of the aptly-nicknamed Giant of Provence. You will be staying at a gorgeous B&B at the heart of Domaine Plein...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...©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...©Mouton.ABy train on the Côte BleueAll aboard the little train on the Train de la Côte Bleue line for a short trip but oh so full of sensation – the tracks wind along the cliffside with a succession of...The Lambert Collection in Avignon, in the Vaucluse department©The Lambert Collection in Avignon, in the Vaucluse department|Shu.TModern & contemporary art in Provence Rail tour from Marseille to Arles, Avignon and Aix-en-ProvenceFrom the Mucem in Marseille to Frank Gehry’s flagship deconstructed metal tower – an emblem of 21st-century Arles -, the treasures of Avignon City of Popes, and the...©Loïc LagardeBy train from Marseille to SisteronFollow in Paul Cézanne’s footsteps in Gardanne and Aix-en-Provence, celebrate the memory of Jean Giono in Manosque, discover the citadel in Sisteron and hike in lush...©©Jonathan Stutz - stock.adobe.comBy Train from Marseille to HyèresClimb aboard for a train ride along the Provencal coast to discover towns that will have you dreaming: Aubagne, the birthplace of Marcel Pagnol, Bandol and its famous...©VerneyL The best of nature, heritage and the lifestyleDiscover the region between Provence and Côte d’Azur: picturesque villages, breathtaking landscapes, Mediterranean food and historical discoveries on the menu of this...©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...« Previous123456Next »