Collobrières, the land of chestnuts
Collobrières is known as the capital of chestnuts, to which a festival is dedicated on three Sundays in October.
Provence, an enchanting region located in southeastern France, is a place rich in natural beauty, culture and fascinating traditions.
Also known as “Pays d’Art et d’Histoire” (land of art and history), the region captures the hearts of visitors with its picturesque landscapes, delicious cuisine, lavender scents and vibrant atmosphere.
Provence enchants visitors with its natural beauty, vibrant culture, and relaxed lifestyle. It is a destination that offers a unique mix of outdoor adventures, art, history and culinary delights. Whether you are strolling through lavender fields, exploring medieval villages or savoring local flavors, Provence is sure to leave unforgettable memories.
Collobrières is known as the capital of chestnuts, to which a festival is dedicated on three Sundays in October.
During the month of December, various Christmas-related events take place in Aix-en-Provence.
Christmas in Arles features three major events: the International Salon of Arles Santons, the Drôles de Noëls and Les Calend'Arles.
During the month of December, the Provençal town of Aubagne breathes the air of Christmas, thanks to the various events organized.
The Tarn is also an area rich in places of great artistic and architectural value. A wide variety of landscapes, ranging from the forests of the Black Mountain to the granite cliffs of the Sidobre, via the vineyards of Gaillac and the "red city" of Albi.