36 hours in... Provence
Collegiale Saint Martin is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

1. Collegiale Saint Martin

rue Expilly
Church · 3 tips and reviews

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Wander Lorgues, its tight-packed streets, medieval towers, and St Martin church whose grey stones glow pink as the sun sets. Head for aperitifs at the Café-du-Cours or Le Grillon next door.

Le Bistro Gourmet is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

2. Le Bistro Gourmet

12 boulevard Georges Clémenceau, Lorgues, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
French Restaurant · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Try Le Bistro Gourmet for a southern dinner of herby lamb with aioli. The Provençal diet is the healthiest of mainland Europe, so order sufficient wine to give mortality a chance.

3. Marche De Lorgues

Restaurant · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: On Tuesdays and Fridays, indulge in food lust at Lorgues market. Resist temptation, though – there’s no holiday use for a dressed guinea fowl.

Villecroze is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

4. Villecroze

Village · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Villecroze is overseen by cliffs whose caves were fortified by Benedictines fearful of Saracens, then fancied up with Renaissance frontages. They’re an extraordinary sight.

Lac de Sainte-Croix is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

5. Lac de Sainte-Croix

9.0
Parc Naturel Régional du Verdon, Sainte-Croix-du-Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Reservoir · 21 tips and reviews

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Pause for a dip at Les Salles-Sur-Verdon, before heading to Aiguines. Stop for aperitifs in this doughty old village, which perches between the lake and the Verdon Gorges, the French Grand Canyon.

Bar du Grande Hotel is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

6. Bar du Grande Hotel

2 Place Gendarme Duchatel, Aups, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Bar · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: There are few more dramatic spots for lunch than the Hotel Grand Canyon du Verdon (0033 494 76 91 31; hotel-canyon-verdon.com; menus from £18.80).

7. Chez Corinne et Bruno

Base nature, Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte
French Restaurant · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Just out of Lorgues, Chez Bruno (0033494 85 93 93; restaurantbruno.com) is France’s finest truffle restaurant. It’s a treat, with a terrace, Michelin star – and menus from £53.40.

Abbaye du Thoronet is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

8. Abbaye du Thoronet

7.9
Le Thoronet, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Historic and Protected Site · 5 tips and reviews

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Ten minutes from Lorgues, Thoronet Abbey is one of the three great Cistercian houses in Provence – a soaring distillation of purity and sobriety which tells you all about the power of faith.

La Petite Fontaine is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

9. La Petite Fontaine

French Restaurant · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Lunch on the terrace at La Petite Fontaine on the Place de la République, Collobrières. This is the chestnut capital of France – a hard little town softened for summertime visitors

Château de Berne is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

10. Château de Berne

route De Salernes, Lorgues, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Hotel · 1 tip

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: For a special treat stay in the Château de Berne, a vast wine estate with a sumptuous auberge. Add a fine restaurant, pool, quad-biking, tennis and Sunday jazz picnics, and you won't need to leave.

Domain Du Mirage Hotel Bormes-Les-Mimosas is one of 36 hours in... Provence.

11. Domain Du Mirage Hotel Bormes-Les-Mimosas

Rue de la Vue des Iles 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas Fr, Bormes-Les-Mimosas, Provence-Alpes-Côte
Resort · 2 tips and reviews

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: On a budget, stay in the The Grand Hotel Bormes-Les-Mimosas, which has the most arresting views to the coast, and retains a Belle Epoque character - poised between genteel and raffish.