Endless rows of purple lavender bloom alongside golden wheat fields, with a solitary tree and rustic stone house dotting the iconic Plateau de Valensole landscape.
This agricultural region in southeastern France has cultivated lavender since the 16th century, becoming the world's premier source of essential oils and a symbol of Provence.
The summer harvest season transforms these rolling plains into a fragrant purple carpet that attracts visitors from across the globe.
Perfect for aromatherapy enthusiasts, French countryside lovers, and those seeking the romantic essence of Provence to bring Mediterranean charm into their homes.
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