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Les Arcs, France

LES ARCS, FRANCE

A lovely small village located in the S. of France. This little jewel can be easily accessed by flying into either Nice or Marseille, renting a car to drive there or taking the train. What are some things to do there:

1. A MUST DO is a visit to Chateau Saint Roseline - a local vineyard offering wine tastings, functions, buying options of several classes of wines and be sure to stop and visit the church at the vineyard where Roseline's remains are (since 1329) - don't miss the Marc Chagall painting at the church while you are there. For more details click on: www.sainte-roseline.com

2. Visit the local museums...including the most famous Mineral Museum in the area.

3. Hike, bike, walk and enjoy the beautiful French countryside. Drive 30 minutes and you will be at a gorgeous stretch of beaches along the Mediterranean sea.

4. Take in the local markets bursting with wonderful produce from the local farms. Buy some lovely French soaps, lavender sachets, local honey, delicious Mediterranean olives....the list goes on and on.

5. Not far from Les Arcs are several perfect day trip options such as: St. Tropez, St. Maxime, Aix en Provence, Toulon, Draguignan, St. Raphel, Grasse, Cannes, Theoule-sur-Mer just to name a few.


Southern France is gorgeous in the summer and harvest time is just around the corner, why not consider a wine harvest tour for the fall? Contact me now for some great options....there is still time to book .........but call or email now for best pricing and availability.

**This photo was taken on a trip we made in May, 1999.**
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