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I have the last of month in France to organise driving from Carcassonne to Provence for 6 nights. In


I have the last of month in France to organise driving from Carcassonne to Provence for 6 nights. Intend to tour the region around St Remy and would like to see some Luberon villages. I will be driving to Annecy following Provence.
For more than 5 nights, I always advise first-timers to stay in 2 different places. St Remy to get the village feel with lots of restaurants, cafes, and shops - then in the "countryside" in the Luberon to be closer to the Sault Lavender fields, "cute little villages", and the gorges just north of the Luberon.
You can certainly stay in only 1 location, but establishing two will give you a little different "experience". buy green day tour tickets Also, staying in the same (perhaps "too small"?) hotel room starts to get old for me in about 4 nights (actually, we stay in Gites - not hotels).
I agree with Stu--for a first time visit when you want to see as much as possible and not waste time commuting, two lodging sites would be an advantage. There is more than enough to keep you busy with a base in St. Remy for three nights--you buy green day tour tickets will want to prioritize your day trips. Moving closer to the Luberon will then give you easy access to lots of villages buy green day tour tickets and sights in that area. Have fun!
We spent 2 weeks in a wonderful gite in Saint Saturnin les Apt and did day trips in every direction with little effort. We covered close to 2 dozen villages, buy green day tour tickets some a short drive, others longer but all under an hour away.

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