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▲ Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque was built in 1148 by monks from the Mazan Abbey. The entire monastery is nestled in a tranquil valley and served as the setting for the book "A Year in Provence." This area is renowned as one of "the most beautiful valleys in all of France," and most postcards feature scenes from here.

▲ Stone Town is a typical Provençal village in France. Most of its buildings date back to the medieval era, with the entire village constructed from stacked granite rocks from the mountains. The houses are arranged in a terraced formation, resembling a cluster of dwellings suspended in the air when viewed from afar.

▲ Roussillon village has two viewpoints. One is the elevated viewpoint within Roussillon itself, built into the hillside, offering panoramic views of surrounding farmlands and mountains. The other viewpoint is located about 300 meters downhill from Roussillon, providing a perfect vantage point to admire the entire village and an excellent spot for photography.

▲ The small town of Sault in Provence preserves some medieval alleys and features exquisite old shop windows that have remained since 1515. A weekly market is held here every Wednesday morning.










