Postcard from Provence

Explore acres of exquisite lavender fields in charming Provence


Manal Waqi June 19, 2016

Explore acres of exquisite lavender fields in charming Provence with this insider’s guide into the best it has to offer

Things to do:

Hôtel Le Couvent des Minimes & Spa L’Occitane

If there is a hotel that is synonymous with being inimitable and charming, it’s this one. Lush gardens, Provençal raised terraces and pastel-coloured furniture all add to the allure. The tranquil courtyard, with a quaint fountain, is the perfect spot for some R&R time. Don’t forget to bring along your favourite book while unwinding by the serene poolside.

What to eat:

One of the best things about staying at the Couvent des Minimes is the wide array of restaurants. The in-house
chef, Jérôme Roy, is a gastronomic genius. Having trained with some of the greatest chefs across France, his dishes are complex in flavour, highly refined, yet heart-warmingly delicious.

Le Pesquier Bistro

If you’re looking for a casual,
cafe-style meal, head over to Le Pesquier Bistro, and try Chef Roy’s light and heavenly creations. The canopy-lined terrace setting, overlooking the picturesque lavender fields, creates the perfect ambience. 



Recommendation:

The ‘Pan-Fried Sea Bream with Soya Honey’ is a must-have. The melt-in-your-mouth fish fillet blends perfectly with the sweet and sour soya honey sauce, and is certain to leave you craving for more.

Le Cloître Restaurant

For a truly unmatched dining adventure, book a table at Le Cloître Restaurant and indulge in their pre-set menus. 

Recommendation:

The ‘Vers L’Emotion’ pre-set menu comes highly recommended. From the enticing seafood delicacies to the fine selection of cheese, the chef’s special is a culinary experience not to be missed.



Things to do:

Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a history buff or just looking for some good, old-fashioned pampering, there is something for everyone in enchanting Provence.

For Adventure Seekers:

Who says touring the scenic land of lavender has to be boring? Those of you looking for a more exciting way to tour the countryside, Provence has you covered.

Bike tours

A cycling tour through the beautiful flowered fields and mountainous terrain is an extraordinary visual treat, unlike any other you have ever witnessed before.

Hikes

Put on your favourite sneakers and hike through the mountains  - it’s an amazing opportunity to take enviable Instagram photos, and no filter is needed for this natural beauty.



For The Stressed Soul:

When you’re staying at a spa hotel, with a selection of world-renowned massages, it’s not possible to leave without indulging yourself in a luxurious treatment or two. 

Recommendations:

Lavender Soothing Massage

Created with the finest and freshest local produce, the ‘Lavender Soothing Massage’ is your best bet for true relaxation.

Deep Tissue Massage

Those of you in need of something more, try the ‘Deep Tissue Massage’, and let all your worries wash away.

Angelica Fountain of Glow

For a complete facial rejuvenation, go for the ‘Angelica Fountain of Glow’ facial treatment. When you get back home refreshed and revitalised, everyone will be asking the secret of your glowing skin.

For History Lovers:

Much like anywhere else in France, Provence too, has a multitude of stimulating historical sites.

Sénanque Abbey

Originally home to refugee monks, over the course of centuries, the Abbey has become a symbol of spirituality. Book a spot at their special retreat for an enlightening experience, and a window into the lives of the monks.



Aix Cathedral

Originally believed to be a Roman temple, the cathedral was constructed over four centuries ago. This exquisite structure is a great mix of different styles including gothic, neo-gothic as well as Romanesque, and will have all art-lovers taking notes.

A Piece of Provence:

Drop by the gift and speciality shop ‘Collines de Provence’ to pick up some unique souvenirs created by local artisans – a wonderful reminder of your time in beautiful Provence.

Recommendations:

The classic lavender soap, handcrafted and fragrant, is a regional speciality that will not only serve as an excellent memento, but also as a thoughtful gift for friends and family alike.

Stock up on some dried lavender and Herbes de Provence (which include thyme, rosemary and oregano), to impress guests at your next dinner party.

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