
Leaving the French Alps region and traveling south. Lunch break in Uzes. Just west of the Provence lies a storybook sunshine-y village, wrapped in golden hued limestone and perfect for flaneurs — Uzes. We were delighted by the laid back little honeypot.


Arriving at the holiday house in the Ariège. I like that place, it’s quiet and just the minimum needed to have a peaceful time.

Vacation in France de Sud. Up to >40C – siestas, a dip in the water and ice-cream is all what helps to survive the day until it cools a little down for a nice cold glass of rosé. It’s summer! No bed duvet needed. Mosquito bites inclusive. Of course.


La Bastide sur-l’hers. Camon. Mirepoix. Carcassone.










Everything is a little more relaxed and laid back in the south of France.
Daily late morning strolls to the little bakery for croissants and pain au chocolat.



Spending a week with hubby’s family, Charlie’s new favorite drink: a cup of tea with milk.
A stopover between Montpellier & Avignon – or the end of our road trip in the southern Provence. Here’s the Camargue, a magical marsh area, with beautiful untouched nature, wildlife and bright pink salt lakes. Magnificent.







Once more, I’m very impressed about the diversity of the French countryside. Amazing.



That was a very much needed relaxing vacation. After our obligatory shopping, we are on the way back home, getting ready for my godchild’s wedding.

Arevoir, France de Sud!
Leaving with a lavender scent in the car. Mmmhhhhh.


Sounds like great vacation … French people know why they actually don’t need to leave their country to have everything they need during holidays!
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