Exploring the lavender fields of Valensole or Sault is a captivating experience. This full-day tour from Avignon provides the perfect opportunity to take in the vibrant hues and captivating aromas of Provence. Travelers can expect transportation, a picnic lunch, and visits to notable sights like Senaque Abbey and Gordes village. Whether a photography enthusiast or simply seeking a scenic escape, this tour promises an unforgettable day amidst the breathtaking lavender landscapes. What secrets might the fields reveal?
Key Points

- Full-day excursion to lavender fields near Avignon, France, with guided visits to Senaque Abbey and Gordes village.
- Picnic lunch featuring local products like hard-boiled eggs, tapenades, and goat cheese.
- Transportation provided in an air-conditioned vehicle with gratuities included.
- Tour priced at $115.30 per person for up to 6 travelers, departing at 9:30 am from a centrally located hotel in Avignon.
- Tour not recommended for those with mobility issues or a fear of winding roads.
Tour Overview

This full-day tour explores the lavender fields of either Valensole or Sault, located near the historic city of Avignon, France.
Priced from $115.30 per person, the tour accommodates up to 6 travelers and includes a picnic lunch featuring local products.
Priced from $115.30 per person, the tour accommodates up to 6 travelers and includes a picnic lunch featuring local products.
Transportation is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, and gratuities are included.
The tour departs at 9:30 am from a centrally located hotel in Avignon.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate. Visitors should be aware of winding roads.
With a 5-star rating based on one review, the tour offers an immersive lavender field experience.
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Inclusions
The tour includes a picnic lunch featuring local products such as hard-boiled eggs, tapenades, goat cheese, and seasonal fruit. Grape juice is also provided.
An air-conditioned vehicle transports guests throughout the day. Gratuities are included, so there’s no need to worry about tipping.
The tour runs from 9:30 am to the end of the day, with the return to the starting point in Avignon.
This full-day excursion immerses visitors in the lavender fields, abbey, and scenic viewpoints of the Valensole or Sault regions.
Meeting and Pickup

Guests meet at the Hôtel Le Bristol Avignon, located at 44 Cours Jean Jaurès, 84000 Avignon, France.
Look for a black car with "Ventourism" on the sides. If not staying in Avignon intra-muros, contact the tour provider for an alternative meeting point.
The tour begins promptly at 9:30 am and returns to the same location.
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The meeting point is easily accessible.
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Guests should arrive on time, as the tour departs at the scheduled start time.
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The tour provider will be there to greet guests and facilitate a smooth start to the day.
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The end point is the same as the starting location.
Accessibility and Participation

Although the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s located near public transportation.
Most travelers can participate, as long as they’re able to walk moderately without the need for walkers or suitcases.
However, the tour isn’t recommended for individuals who fear winding roads, as the route may involve some narrow or curving passages.
Lavender Fields of Valensole or Sault
This full-day tour offers an immersive experience amidst the stunning lavender fields of either Valensole or Sault, depending on the season.
Visitors will:
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Wander through the vibrant purple rows, breathing in the intoxicating aroma of lavender
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Capture breathtaking photos of the fields, framed by the surrounding mountains
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Learn about the local cultivation and distillation processes from the knowledgeable guide
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Enjoy a picnic lunch featuring regional specialties like goat cheese, tapenades, and seasonal fruits
The tour allows travelers to fully enjoy the enchanting lavender landscape of Provence.
Senaque Abbey and Gordes Viewpoints
The tour also includes visits to the serene Senaque Abbey and stunning viewpoints of the picturesque village of Gordes. Senaque Abbey, a Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century, offers a peaceful respite amidst the lavender fields. Visitors can explore the abbey’s tranquil cloisters and admire its remarkable architecture. The tour then proceeds to Gordes, a hilltop village renowned for its stone buildings and breathtaking vistas. Guests will be captivated by the panoramic views overlooking the surrounding countryside, dotted with olive groves and lavender blooms.
| Activity | Description |
| — | — |
| Senaque Abbey | Explore the 12th-century Cistercian monastery’s cloisters and architecture. |
| Gordes Viewpoints | Marvel at the stunning panoramic vistas of the picturesque village and its lavender-laced landscape. |
| Picnic | Savor a delightful picnic featuring local organic products. |
| Lavender Fields | Enjoy the vibrant purple hues and captivating scents of the lavender fields. |
| Transportation | Travel in comfort in an air-conditioned vehicle. |
Picnic at St Croix Du Verdon
After exploring the tranquil Senaque Abbey and admiring the picturesque views of Gordes, the tour continues to St Croix du Verdon, where you will enjoy a delightful picnic.
The spread features:
Hard-boiled eggs, artisanal tapenades, creamy goat cheese, and fresh, seasonal fruit – a delightful picnic spread in the serene surroundings.
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Hard-boiled eggs
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Artisanal tapenades
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Creamy goat cheese
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Fresh, seasonal fruit
Accompanied by refreshing grape juice, the picnic allows travelers to savor the local flavors while taking in the serene surroundings.
This organic farm-sourced meal is the perfect complement to the lavender-filled landscapes explored earlier in the day.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Best Time of Year to See the Lavender Fields?
The best time to see the lavender fields is typically from late June to early August when the vibrant purple blooms are at their peak. This is when the lavender fields in the Valensole and Sault regions are most stunning.
Can I Take Photos of the Lavender Fields?
Visitors are welcome to take photos of the lavender fields during the tour. The guide encourages capturing the stunning vistas and vibrant colors of the lavender blooms. Just be mindful not to trample the delicate plants.
Will the Tour Guide Speak English?
Yes, the tour guide will speak English. The tour overview indicates the tour is conducted in Avignon, France, and is designed for English-speaking travelers, with a maximum of 6 participants.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no formal dress code for the tour, but comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Avoid bringing bulky items like large suitcases as the tour involves walking in the lavender fields.
How Long Does the Tour Typically Last?
The tour typically lasts the full day, from 9:30 am to the end of the day when it returns to the meeting point. It’s a comprehensive experience exploring the lavender fields in the Provence region.
The Sum Up
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Provence’s lavender fields on this captivating full-day tour. Enjoy a picnic lunch, visit the historic Senaque Abbey, and explore the charming village of Gordes. With transportation, knowledgeable guides, and stunning photo opportunities, this immersive experience is a must for anyone seeking to enjoy the natural wonders of the region.
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