Nestled in the heart of Provence, France, the mountainous Lubéron region is a landscape defined by its vibrant purple lavender fields, forested valleys, and ancient hilltop villages. Villages like Saignon, Bonnieux, and Gordes perch on rocky outcrops, offering glimpses into centuries of history. The largely uninhabited area is crisscrossed with walking trails that meander through rolling hills, dense woodlands, and fields dotted with wildflowers. Today, visitors can explore these picturesque paths, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the region.
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