Gepubliseer: 20.04.2023
After it knocked me out with a migraine for a day and we had to take a break, we were finally able to continue our journey. This time, we saved ourselves the highway and the associated toll. Instead, we drove through the countryside and the villages in parallel. You can hardly get a better impression of the area you are in.
Arriving in Les Baux-de-Provence, we first went to an olive oil factory, including shopping.
After that, we visited the historic city and castle. Currently, it's school holidays for the French, so the place was completely crowded. Nevertheless, we were very impressed. This is probably one of the best-preserved and most beautiful historical cities in Provence. Or is it more like a village?
Once you get to the top, you have a magnificent view and, of course, there are countless souvenir shops along the way. However, they offer such an extensive range that I have hardly ever seen before.
With full bags and many impressions, we then went back to the camper.
Oh, by the way, the internet in France is terribly bad. The only downer so far.