Planning a weekend in Carcès in the Var? This charming Provence Verte village blends history, nature, and local life. Walk the medieval streets to see murals, fountains, and the Église Sainte‑Marguerite, then climb to the Château de Carcès ruins for sweeping views. Hike the shaded trail to the Cascades de Caramy or extend your walk to the tranquil Lac de Carcès or Lac de Sainte-Suzanne, a favorite fishing spot. Don’t miss the lively Saturday market, dinner at a local restaurant, or a visit to the Abbaye du Thoronet, one of Provence’s famous Cistercian abbeys. Carcès is an authentic destination for a relaxing, culture‑rich escape.
Thinking about moving to a small village in the South of France? Before you pack up and chase the dream, read this honest guide to what life in a French village really looks like. I share the real costs, the slow pace, the beauty, and the challenges of building a life far from cities. From buying property and budgeting as an expat to learning village etiquette and dealing with isolation, this guide covers what no one tells you. Living in a small village in Provence is rewarding, but it demands more patience, resilience, and work than you might expect.
Welcome to Provence in the spring! If you’re thinking about planning a trip to this stunning corner of France, you’ve picked the perfect season. Spring in Provence means sunny skies, blooming fields, and charming villages that are refreshingly free of the summer crowds. It’s the time when the region feels alive but still relaxed — perfect for wandering its cobblestone streets, enjoying local markets, or simply sitting at a café with a glass of rosé. Visiting Provence in March, April, or May has its perks. The weather is pleasant, with daytime temperatures hovering around 15°C in early spring and warming …
Imagine stepping back in time, the rhythmic chug of a steam engine filling the air as you embark on a journey through the heart of Provence. The Train des Pignes à Vapeur is a living piece of history, a historical steam train that has faithfully traversed the scenic landscapes of the South of France for over a century. This isn’t your average train trip but an experience steeped in nostalgia and tradition, where every whistle and puff of steam evokes the golden age of rail travel. As the train meanders through charming villages and rugged mountains, you’re not just a …
Are you ready for the ultimate adventure in France? The country offers some of the most scenic routes and picturesque destinations for an unforgettable road trip experience. There’s something for every traveler, from wine routes and historic trails to scenic valleys and Riviera journeys. In this post, we have rounded up the top 5 adventure road trips in France that will leave you spellbound. Plan your adventure road trip in France Planning your route and itinerary is crucial for a smooth trip. Research and book accommodations and attractions ahead of time to ensure availability. Checking the weather forecast will help …