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The region around Avignon in France is known for its picturesque lavender fields, especially

during the blooming season in the summer months. Some of the best places to see lavender
fields near Avignon are:
1. Sénanque Abbey: Located near the village of Gordes, about an hour's drive from
Avignon, the Sénanque Abbey is famous for its stunning lavender fields. The iconic image of the
abbey surrounded by blooming lavender attracts many visitors during the lavender season.
2. Plateau de Sault: The Plateau de Sault is a high-altitude region in the Vaucluse
department, known for its vast lavender fields. It is situated to the east of Avignon and offers
breathtaking views of lavender stretching across the hills.
3. Valensole Plateau: While Valensole is a bit farther from Avignon (about 1.5 to 2 hours'
drive), it is one of the most renowned lavender regions in Provence. The expansive lavender
fields here create a stunning and quintessential Provençal landscape.
4. Luberon Regional Nature Park: This beautiful natural park, located to the south of
Avignon, encompasses several charming villages with lavender fields dotting the countryside.
Towns like Bonnieux, Roussillon, and Ménèrbes are worth exploring.
5. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: While not as famous for lavender as some other regions,
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and its surrounding areas still offer some lavender fields to admire,
especially in the countryside.
It's important to note that the lavender bloom season typically occurs from late June to early
August, with the peak bloom usually happening in July. The exact timing may vary slightly
depending on weather conditions and other factors, so it's a good idea to check local sources or
contact tourist offices for the most up-to-date information on the lavender bloom.
Visiting lavender fields is a popular activity for both locals and tourists in Provence, offering a
chance to experience the region's natural beauty and capture stunning photographs.

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