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- Vaison-la-Romaine Roman Ruins: Located in the town of Vaison-la-Romaine, this archaeological site contains well-preserved Roman ruins, including a theater, houses, and streets that offer a glimpse into the ancient history of the region.
- Mont Ventoux: A famous mountain in the Provence region, Mont Ventoux offers stunning panoramic views from its summit. It is a popular destination for hiking, cycling, and exploring the diverse flora and fauna of the area.
- Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pont du Gard is an impressive Roman aqueduct located near Nîmes. This ancient structure spans the Gardon River and is a remarkable example of Roman engineering and architecture.
- Avignon: Known for the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), Avignon is a historic city with rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval ramparts, visit museums, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of its charming streets and squares.
- Orange Roman Theatre: Situated in the town of Orange, this well-preserved Roman theater is another UNESCO World Heritage site. It hosts various cultural events and performances and offers guided tours for visitors to learn about its ancient history.
- Luberon Regional Natural Park: Located in the heart of Provence, the Luberon Regional Natural Park is known for its picturesque landscapes, quaint villages, and lavender fields. It offers excellent hiking trails, scenic drives, and opportunities to experience the charm of the Provençal countryside.
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Famous for its vineyards and wine production, Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a charming village perched on a hilltop. Visitors can explore the historic ruins of the Château de Châteauneuf-du-Pape and enjoy wine tastings in the local wineries.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: This medieval village is nestled in the Alpilles mountains and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It is known for its well-preserved castle ruins, art galleries, and traditional Provençal architecture.
- Gordes: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Gordes is perched on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the Luberon Valley. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the village's castle, and enjoy the local markets and boutiques. 10. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: This charming town is famous for its association with Vincent Van Gogh, who stayed in a nearby psychiatric hospital. Visitors can visit the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole monastery, where Van Gogh created many of his famous works, and explore the picturesque streets and squares of the town.