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Route 5
Provence Lavender Route

Imagine driving through sun-drenched hills, with the warm scent of lavender filling the air and vibrant fields of purple stretching as far as the eye can see. This is the essence of the Provence Lavender Route, a road trip that combines the region’s natural beauty with its rich history and culture. From quaint villages to dramatic gorges, the Provence Lavender Route offers a mesmerizing blend of nature, history, and adventure, making it a must for any campervan traveler in search of the ultimate French experience

1. Gorges du Verdon
Start your journey in what's known as Europe’s Grand Canyon, the Gorges du Verdon is a spectacular natural wonder with turquoise waters and steep limestone cliffs. It’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for kayaking, swimming, hiking, and even rock climbing. The scenic drive along the gorge’s rim is one of the most dramatic in Provence.

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2. Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
A charming village perched on a rocky cliff, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie is often considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Famous for its ceramics, the village is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, artisan shops, and small squares. Don’t miss the short hike up to the Chapel of Notre Dame de Beauvoir for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

 

3. Valensole Plateau
This is where Provence’s legendary lavender fields come to life. During the summer months, the Valensole Plateau is a sea of purple, with endless rows of fragrant lavender stretching into the horizon. This is the heart of the lavender harvest, and it’s the perfect place to capture that iconic Provence photo. Stop by one of the local farms to pick up lavender products and learn about the distillation process.

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4. Aix-en-Provence
Start your journey in the lively and elegant city of Aix-en-Provence, known for its art, architecture, and stunning Provençal markets. Wander through its sun-dappled streets, explore art galleries, and enjoy a leisurely coffee in one of its many squares. Aix is also home to the famous Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined avenue filled with cafés and boutiques.​​​

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5. Roussillon
Famous for its red ochre cliffs and colorful houses, Roussillon offers a striking contrast to the lavender fields. The village is set against a backdrop of vibrant earth, with shades of red, orange, and gold dominating the landscape. Wander through its narrow streets and visit the Ochre Trail, a unique walking path through the village’s former ochre quarries.

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6. Avignon
Finish your Provence road trip in the historic city of Avignon, home to the stunning Palais des Papes and the famous Pont d’Avignon. This medieval city is packed with history, offering cultural landmarks, art galleries, and a lively food scene. The annual Avignon Theatre Festival also brings an extra dose of excitement during the summer months.

Favourite Camping Spots

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Camping Les Sources, Gordes

Located near the stunning hilltop village of Gordes, Camping Les Sources is a campervan-friendly site with spacious pitches that blend seamlessly into the Provençal landscape.

 

Surrounded by olive trees, lavender fields, and rolling hills, this campsite offers easy access for campervans and motorhomes. It boasts excellent facilities, including a swimming pool and an on-site restaurant. From here, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the famous lavender fields of the Luberon Valley and nearby villages like Roussillon, all while enjoying a serene and natural setting

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Camping Verdon Parc, Gréoux-les-Bains

Set along the banks of the Verdon River, Camping Verdon Parc is an ideal spot for campervan travelers looking to enjoy the best of Provence’s natural beauty. The pitches are large and easily accessible, with modern facilities including electrical hook-ups, a swimming pool, and even a wellness center.

 

This campsite is perfectly situated for exploring both the nearby lavender fields and the dramatic Gorges du Verdon. You’ll have access to hiking trails, water sports, and peaceful riverside views, making it a great blend of adventure and relaxation.

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Camping à la Ferme Saint-Pierre, Banon

For a more off-grid, budget-friendly option, Camping à la Ferme Saint-Pierre offers a rustic and peaceful camping experience in the heart of Provence’s lavender country.

 

Located near the charming village of Banon, known for its famous goat cheese, this campsite is perfect for those seeking a simple and quiet stay, away from the crowds. The pitches are surrounded by lavender fields and oak trees, providing a tranquil, natural setting with basic facilities like water and electricity. While it’s more remote and affordable, the campsite is still accessible for campervans, offering a serene base to explore the nearby lavender fields and Provence countryside.

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