The sweet-scented lavender landscapes of Valensole
The best time to visit Valensole is from mid-June to mid-July, when the lavender is blooming, instilling the air with its heady perfume. Situated on a magnificent plateau of lavender and almond trees, Valensole, literally meaning the "Valley of Sunshine" ("vallis solis" in Provencal dialect) wears its name well. You will love exploring these outstandingly beautiful landscapes. Take advantage of your stay to find out all about Provence's foremost lavender-producing area and taste the honey made from this emblematic plant.
"La Résidence du Grand Logisson" is a gorgeous 17th-century establishment set on a plateau offering stunning views over the surrounding scenery. The hotel lies in 7-acre grounds and was formerly the domain of one of the seigneur's (lords) of Provence.
In the distance, the wheat and lavender fields blend their hues to form magnificent works of art. On site, the azure blue pool shaded with parasols and boules court offer delightful moments of relaxation. The village and shops of Valensole are situated 5 km away.
This charming and peaceful place of stay offers a truly unbeatable environment for an unforgettable stay.
The vistas on all sides are both stunning and varied, with the Lure and Lubéron mountains to the west, Verdon Canyon and Le Montdenier to the east, Sainte-Victoire mountain and Valensole Plateau to the south, and the valleys of Durance and Asse...











