The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a must-see on any South of France vacation. We almost weren’t going to visit the Pont du Gard, but in the end, it was the highlight of our trip. There’s more than just the aqueduct that you can spend a full day here, especially in the summertime!
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The South of France in Provence has some of the better driving conditions that we’ve seen on vacation. The roads are wide enough to fit two cars, and they’re well paved. Plus as a bonus, you’re greeted with spectacular road trip views along the way. You can go from driving through mountains and gorges to lavender fields and wineries.
The Provence region in the South of France is known for quite a bit these days. From extravagant lavender fields and rosé wine to timeless artwork. With so much, it can be hard to know what to bring back and what to leave behind. So here are 7 Provence souvenirs that are worth buying!
I lived in Aix-en-Provence for one month exploring, relaxing, and falling in love. I’m so glad I added it to my vacation, despite having never heard anything about it before. So I’m going to convince you to do the same!