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No matching holiday homes or destinations. Provence is a region situated in the sunny south-eastern corner of France. Even though it is not geographically correct, the French Riviera is today also considered a part of Provence. Provence is without comparison the most beautiful region in France, and its historic past is just as rich as its landscapes are varied. Provence represents the quintessence of imposing natural scenery.
Tall slim cypresses, gnarled olive trees and pine trees with large parasols dominate the landscape. But nature can also be rough with bare wild mountains and deserted areas. To the north the Alps rise with their fortified villages perched high in the mountains - and the further north you go, the higher are the snow-covered mountains.
Provence is well-known as the kingdom of the sun. Statistically speaking, you can count on having sunny days a year, and less than mm of rain. But when it rains, it really rains. In general, winters are mild and sunny, summers hot and dry. In Provence there are two strong winds, the Mistral and the Scirocco. The velocity of the wind can reach big heights but the weather is always very clear and the visibility excellent.
It is mostly in the late autumn and early spring that the Mistral blows. The Scirocco is a warm humid wind which in summer blows air from the Sahara up over the Mediterranean. When the Scirocco blows a sand-coloured rain falls. Apt has primarily specialised in candied fruit, truffles, pottery and bottled lavender essence.
The local market in Apt offers a rich choice of the regions produce and attracts many Beaumes-de-Venise is well-protected from the Mistral wind below the jagged mountain ridge of the Dentelles, and it is precisely this location that has given the local winegrowers fantastic opportunities for winemaking for centuries.