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Mediterranean Gardens

From Carcassonne in Languedoc to Avignon in Provence

The south of France is, of course, ideal for Mediterranean gardens. More specifically, the Languedoc region, between Provence and the medieval city of Carcassonne, offers a vast array of possibilities for garden tours and other interesting discoveries: wine tasting, gastronomy, history, culture, etc. The potential for horticultural tours is almost limitless in that area, whether traditional land tours or a combination of a barge cruise on the Canal du Midi with daily excursions to gardens, parks and historical sites.

But first, a bit of history... In Languedoc and Provence, centuries past have seen some of the most noteworthy figures and events in French history. The Phoenicians settled there, on the shores of the Mediterranean, in 560 BC. Then the Romans occupied the area and brought several centuries of "Pax Romana." Hannibal's elephants came lumbering through in 218 BC on their way over the Alps. Later on, the Visigoths invaded, followed by the Franks. And, in the 13th century, the region was home to the Cathars, who were massacred by the Inquisition during the Albigensian crusade. So much history in such a small corner of France!

Garden tours in Provence and the south of France

Today, the region is peaceful, of course, and it is bursting with creativity and economic expansion. One of the main attractions is the mild and sunny Mediterranean climate. People from colder places discover an easier, gentler lifestyle and never want to leave. All of which makes this captivating region an ideal place for fun and enlightening exploration - from enchanting undiscovered gardens to ancient sites and, not to forget, world-class gastronomy. The area is one of the largest wine producers in the world, so fine wine and good food are in abundance everywhere.

Tour suggestions

Although the area is not much more than 150 miles from end to end, using two different locations as a base for a custom tour is a good idea: first the medieval walled city of Carcassonne, a World Heritage Site, and then somewhere around chic and bustling Montpellier, one of the oldest university cities in Europe.

To start with, a guided visit of Carcassonne with its imposing 53 towers and massive ramparts is an absolute must. This can be followed, an hour away, by a tour of the stunningly beautiful 12th-century Cistercian Abbaye de Fontfroide with its wonderful rose garden and a visit to the nearby Mediterranean botanical garden in Durban. Another day takes you to the prize-winning Carrières de St Adrien near Béziers and to the Mediterranean garden in Roquebrun nestled in the middle of its very own microclimate.

Not to be missed is the garden of La Bouichère in Limoux with an amazing collection of perfumed plants. Then, for some relaxation, an afternoon of barge cruising on the Canal du Midi (another World Heritage Site) is highly recommended. Before leaving southern Languedoc, we suggest including Castres and the formal garden at the Goya Museum, which houses the largest collection of Spanish paintings outside of Spain. Finally, you may want to visit the informal English-style Jardin des Martels in Giroussens, with over 2,500 varieties of plants.

Montpellier is the suggested home base for the second part of the journey. This booming city blends the Old Town with the new Antigone neighborhood, which is full of majestic modern buildings replicating the ancient architecture of Rome, complete with a bronze replica of Poseidon. On to the nearby park and gardens of the Château de Flaugergues. This typical 17th-century chateau and its winery offer a sampling of the wines produced on the property, perhaps in the company of the Comte de Colbert (a descendant of Louis XIV's finance minister) or a member of his family.

Then, visit Nîmes with its Roman temple and amphitheater and the magnificent Jardins de la Fontaine nearby. This excursion can be combined with a visit to the impressive Pont du Gard, also built by the Romans. Another day takes you up to the foothills of the Cévennes mountains to discover the exotic collection of bamboos and tree ferns at the Bambouseraie, dating back to the 1850s, and the terraced gardens at Le Jardin des Sambucs. In Lunel, an enchanting private garden can be included, as well as the fascinating nursery of the pépinière L'Arc en Fleurs in St Christol. Finally, a nice change of pace would be a detour to St Guilhem le Désert, a charming village and abbey hidden in the rosemary-scented hills northwest of Montpellier.

With such rich history, wonderful climate, plentiful vineyards and superb gastronomy, the region offers many more options: a day trip to rustic Camargue with its wild and natural beauty or medieval Arles, where Vincent Van Gogh spent two of his most prolific years, is one possibility. Another option would be a visit to Avignon with its famed nursery-rhyme bridge and imposing Palais des Papes.

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Please tell us where and when you want to travel and we will create a custom tour that fits your specific interests, schedule and budget.

Your tailor-made package will include ground transportation, guided tours and hotel rooms.

The price of your program will depend on your needs (scheduled group tours, private guides...) and the number of participants in your group, the length of the trip, the category of hotels, the number of places visited, the time of year, etc.

We will do all the bookings and pay each individual provider on your behalf. In other words, you go and have fun and we'll take care of the details for you.

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