Provence
This hike from one perched village to another is tough (but worth it)
A five-day hike around Mont Ventoux, the southern France mountain that strikes fear into the hearts of Tour de France cyclists every few years, is equally confronting and rewarding.
- Jimmy Thomson
Rhone River cruise: The French connection
Drinking wine alongside the ghosts of a renegade group of popes is as close to heaven on earth as a wine devotee can get.
- Kerry van der Jagt
20 reasons to visit Provence, France
Provence is one of the most beautiful regions of France. Here's 20 things to do while you're there.
- Kristie Kellahan
La Bastide de Marie, Provence, France, review: Rustic chic and rolling hills
Steve McKenna gets a taste of the good life at an epicurean Provencal retreat
- Steve McKenna
Six of the best: Provencal hilltop towns
Postcard-pretty streets, 16th-century mansions, quirky contemporary murals and delicious panoramas await.
- Steve McKenna
Eurostar train adds Marseille, France to destinations
Ben Ross gets ready for the new direct railway journey that links St Pancras to Avignon, Provence and Marseille.
- Ben Ross
Floating through Provence
A river cruise in the South of France, aboard AmaDagio on the mighty Rhone, does it nicely for cruise editor Sally Macmillan.
Big days out
Among a wealth of short forays in fascinating places, Traveller picks some of its favourites.
Climb every mountain
Cycling through the glorious Provence countryside, Alison Stewart discovers the hard way that those venturing downhill must go up again.
Strokes of sadness
Van Gogh's retreat in Provence is a homage to his final works, writes Janet Rogers.
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