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Roussillon, South of France (Girona Airport)
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5712.9 Km to Provence lavender fields
Roussillon, South of France (Girona Airport)
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5714.2 Km to Provence lavender fields
Languedoc, South of France (Girona Airport)
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5729.8 Km to Provence lavender fields
South of France (Girona Airport)
156.1 Km to Provence lavender fields - Map
Languedoc, South of France (Girona Airport)
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Roussillon, South of France (Girona Airport)
357.1 Km to Provence lavender fields - Map
The optimal time to visit the lavender fields in Provence is from mid-June to mid-August, with peak bloom typically occurring in early to mid-July. During this period, the flowers are in full bloom, filling the air with their distinctive fragrance and creating breathtaking purple landscapes. Early June sees the start of blooming for lavandin (a hybrid lavender), while the rarer, more fragrant fine lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) peaks around late June to early July, particularly at higher altitudes like the Valensole Plateau.
Yes, many lavender fields in Provence are free to admire from public roads and pathways. However, entering private fields may require permission or a small fee, especially at farms offering guided tours, distillery visits, or photo opportunities. Some farms, such as those near Sault or Valensole, welcome visitors during harvest season for a donation or purchase of lavender products.
Picking lavender from private fields without permission is not allowed and can result in fines. However, many farms offer picking experiences during summer festivals or as part of a paid tour. Alternatively, you can purchase freshly harvested lavender bundles at local markets in towns like Apt, Manosque, or Forcalquier.
Yes, numerous guided day tours operate from cities like Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, and Marseille, especially during the summer months. These tours typically include transport, stops at prime lavender spots, visits to local distilleries and opportunities to purchase lavender products.
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