We started on May 28 about 9 o'clock. Fully packed by suitcases, bags and two folding bicycles we began our 1350 km (840 miles) long trip. We had a "technical innovation" on board: a satnav! On our German autobahns we don't need it so much, but in France we wanted to use only toll-free roads. We had to pay more than 40 €, when we would use the French autobahns, and this money we wanted to save!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
The Journey to the Provence 2010
Our Vacation Home...
View of the resort- in the background the Mont Ventoux
...is not alone. It is part of the big resort "Les Demeures du Ventoux". It is built as a small village. When we were there, not all houses were finished. Different types of houses - for 2, 4 and 6 persons- with different appearance and color configure a nice look of the resort.
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Aubignan,
Carpentras,
holiday home,
Les Demeures du Ventoux,
Provence,
vacation home,
Vaucluse
Carpentras

Porte d'Orange
Carpentras, a small Provencal town, is not very popular with (external) car drivers when they must drive through this town. We had to go through very often in particular when we went to south. You must always use the narrow, angled streets through the lively city center. Often you must change the lane. At every time I had the feeling, I am new here and landed promptly in the wrong lane. But when you as stranger indicate to change at last second, the Frenchmen are friendly and let you in (otherwise they honk the horn mercilessly).Les Dentelles de Montmirail
View of the Dentelles from the northern side
In the north of Aubignan the mountain range of Dentelles de Montmirail is located. Dentelles means translated " bobbin lace". They are our first hiking destination. We drive to the small wine town Gigondas. And now, let's go!Our hiking guide proposes a round trip of 14 km (9 miles) and about 6 hours.
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Cassan,
Dentelles de Montmirail,
Gigondas,
Provence,
Vaucluse
Gorges de Régalon
(see also our youtube video)
The most narrow canyon of the Provence - this are the Gorges de Régalon. This enticed us to a hiking tour. Our hiking guide says: about 11 km and 3:15 hrs for this loop path. We drive via Carpentras in direction of Cavaillon, turn eastward at the outskirt of the "melone capital" Cavaillon (acc. to the ads) to the road D 973. On the right the Durance is flowing and to the left the Lubéron mountains are raising.
The most narrow canyon of the Provence - this are the Gorges de Régalon. This enticed us to a hiking tour. Our hiking guide says: about 11 km and 3:15 hrs for this loop path. We drive via Carpentras in direction of Cavaillon, turn eastward at the outskirt of the "melone capital" Cavaillon (acc. to the ads) to the road D 973. On the right the Durance is flowing and to the left the Lubéron mountains are raising.
The Mysterious River - the Sorgue
On June 4 we met one of the curiosities of the department of Vaucluse - the river Sorgue.This river has a length of only 30 km and flows into the Ouvéze,a confluent of the Rhone. But not the length is so curious but its source.
The Mont Ventoux - First Trial

Deviation around the Ventoux
The 1912 meters high Mont Ventoux is present here everywhere. It is north-eastern of ours and is inviting to visit it. It is not a problem because a road leads over the summit, a road often showed in tv. This road is a popular distance of the Tour de France (but not in 2010). We want to "mount" it (by car, haha) from the west, from Malaucéne.
The Mont Ventoux - Second Trial

The right way to the summit
The friendly lady in the tourist office in Aubignan explained a second way to the Mont Ventoux, namely via Bédoin. This was a good tip even to visit the small, nice town submontane of the Ventoux. However, there was a lot of tourists mainly French. It is Sunday (June 6)and the weather is very nice. Mainly caravans and cars with draw bar are on the car-park.Sur le Pont d'Avignon...
Pope's Palace in Avignon
Old towns in Germany and in France! There is a difference. In Germany every historic place is scrupulously clean, freshly renovated, painted by the best paints. Our cities look so beautiful as they just never looked in the past. In France in contrast old cities are even old, have scars, let crumble the plaster partly and the colors are faded a little. So, like in Avignon f.i.
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Avignon,
Papal Palace,
Pont Bénezet,
Provence,
Vaucluse
As in ancient Rome ...
Pont du Gard |
Lost in the Gorge
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In theVaucluse Mountains |
Roussillon - town in ochre
Roussillon - town in ochre |
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