Lavender season in France: when Provence is enchanted with purple

Every year, from June to August, the Provence region of France is immersed in a mesmerizing purple - the color of lavender. Endless lavender fields, under the clear blue sky, create a vivid, romantic picture.

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Plateau de Valensole - a paradise for photos

If you are a photography enthusiast, you definitely cannot miss Plateau de Valensole - one of the most popular photography spots in France during lavender season. Here, long rows of lavender plants, interspersed with green bushes, create a breathtaking scene.

Endless lavender fields in France

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However, due to its popularity, Plateau de Valensole can get very crowded during peak season. To avoid feeling lost in the crowd, you should choose a time outside of peak season or come early in the morning, when the sunlight is just starting to cast gold on the purple flowers.

Valensole Plateau in lavender season

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Lavender products - a gift from nature

Lavender flowers are not only beautiful in color but also a source of raw materials for many natural products. From essential oils, perfumes, to body care products, each item has a gentle, seductive scent. To ensure quality and experience the true flavor of Provence, you should go to local stores.

Lavender beauty care products

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Experience the peaceful atmosphere in small villages

Not only lavender, Provence is also famous for its peaceful small villages, imbued with traditional French style. Visiting these villages, you will experience the peaceful atmosphere, enjoy local dishes and enjoy the natural, rustic beauty.

A small village in Provence

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Lavender season in France is not just a season of flowers, but also a season of art, of love and of memorable experiences. Whoever you are and wherever you come from, the beauty of lavender and Provence will surely make you fascinated and yearn to return.

Lavender flowers in the sun

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When you decide to go to Provence to admire the beauty of lavender, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:

  • Weather: Although summers in France are quite cool, Provence can get quite hot in the middle of the day. Bring a hat, sunscreen and water to protect yourself.
  • Getting there: There are many organized tours to visit the lavender fields. However, if you want to explore on your own, renting a car is the best option.
  • Respect nature: When you visit, remember that these are real fields and are being cultivated. Be respectful by not stepping on the flowers and not damaging the plants.
  • Shopping: In addition to lavender products, Provence is also famous for its wine, olive oil and traditional handicrafts. Don’t forget to buy some specialties as gifts for family and friends.

Specialty products from Provence

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  • Join a festival: During lavender season, many villages in Provence host lavender festivals with a variety of cultural and artistic activities. This is a great opportunity to participate in local culture and learn more about the history of the region.

Lavender festival in a village

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Provence with its lavender season is not only an ideal destination for those who love nature and photography, but also a place for you to experience, learn and love the culture and people here. Come and feel it with your own heart.

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