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Trip Report:southern France: Provence and Cote d'Azur

flaxi
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hello TC friends,

last (Easter) week we travelled to southern France: Provence (the Inland) and Cote d'Azur (the coast line).
I want to present some photos and impressions and hope you like it.



As I told you at the end of last year we changed to a smaller rig (Nissan Frontier and "TrendUp"-full carbon composite camper.
We thought that - due to the age of our children (19 and 15) in the future we would travel only two persons, but..... facts can change quickly: out adult daughter wanted to accompany us.
So, this was our maiden voyage - with 4 persons. And all worked perfect, although it was very cosy inside the camper. ๐Ÿ™‚

Now I present you the first part of my pictures, in the region of Provence, inland of southern France.

village of Sisteron:




one way grill in use:



yummm:



reaching the entrance of Europes largest canyon: the Verdon canyon:



















good for para gliding:












campground at the bottom of a dramatical impressive rock, village Castellane:





some local goods in the market:







speciality of the Provence are flavored products of lavender like soap:



view from the top of the rock:



do you see our TC ?:



beautiful, little villages:



and one of the tiny campgrounds:







So long for the moment. Next chapter (when I will find enough time) will be the trip along the coast of the Cote d'Azur:



hope you enjoyed our impressions until now. ๐Ÿ™‚


cheers
Felix
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drc5900
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TexasShadow wrote:
thank you so very much for your time and effort to share your travels with us.


x2!!!
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flaxi
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aye-aye, Sir Dave ๐Ÿ™‚
cheers

whazoo
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Fabulous quality pictures Felix. Don't be surprised if a lot of people show up at your door for tours lol. I know we'd like too. And you have your own modeling agency to travel with you. It's a great trip report Felix, and beautiful country. Thanks a lot, best to all of you. Tell Gerrit to stop growing so fast!

TexasShadow
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thank you so very much for your time and effort to share your travels with us.
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flaxi
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well, here comes part II, the French Riviera (Cote dโ€™Azur):

as first spot we reach the region of St. Tropez. This village is well known due to his very famous (very rich) VIPs and European and American jet set (starting with Brigitte Bardot in the sixties).

We made our first stop at Port Grimaud. Port Grimaud began to rise out of the sand dunes around the marshes of the river Giscle on the north shore of the Golfe de Saint-Tropez in 1966. Known as the 'Venice of Provence' and arranged into four little islands, the colourful houses are linked by bridges over the waterways and surrounded by gardens. Port Grimaud is a great attraction for anyone interested in boats and yachts and offers a range of water sports. The town is mainly traffic free and the properties come with their own berth.







now St. Tropez:











at the market:




truffles:


yummmmmm:




next campground directly at the beach:


our trip to the red coloured (porphyric) mountains directly behind the coast line:






arriving at Cannes:







passing Nice and Monte Carlo(Monaco):



and arriving at San Remo/Italy:









a real amazing, typical restaurant with traditional meal:




return to the Italian Riviera:


one night more at a pretty place in Switzerland:
Campione (nice place in front of the casino):






the endโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ..
hope you enjoyed our trip, too. ๐Ÿ˜‰

flaxi
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hey Mark from Belgium, you should know the good quality of the regional sausages, you will like them or are you on "veggy trip" ??? ๐Ÿ™‚

@Texas Shadow: as you can see in one of the pictures, every where you can find fresh water stations and Dumping facilities. Sometimes you pay a few bucks mostly gratis. ๐Ÿ˜‰

TexasShadow
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Thank you. I guessed it had to be something like this, but wanted to know for sure.
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mark_be
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TexasShadow wrote:
I hope you will include a little information on where you get fresh water and where you dump your waste water tanks.

Probably something like that. Here are MANY around, especially in France. These usually contain 2 potable water faucets, a cassette toilet cleaning faucet, cassette toilet dump, which can also be used for US type dump hoses and a few shore power sockets. Dumping is always free, potable water is sometimes paid per 50 or 100 liters (sometimes with a token) and shore power is always paid by the hour or so. You need a long cable because you're probably not parked very close to the sockets.

So all US type dumping goes into the foot of the "pole" where cassettes are dumped and European grey water runs onto the ground into the drain you see in the picture.



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TexasShadow
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Flaxi...
I loved the pictures and appreciated your showing us a campground or two, but I hope you will include a little information on where you get fresh water and where you dump your waste water tanks.
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mark_be
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Great pictures, but not sure if I like the looks of this kind of sausages, if I can be that honest. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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sabconsulting
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Beautiful region Felix. Thanks for sharing the report. We will add this one to our list of places to visit.

Wow, all 4 of you in the new little camper! That must certainly have been cozy.

All the best,

Steve & Sally.
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Camper_Jeff___K
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Thanks Felix,
Enjoyed the pictures and trip report.
Always a treat to see your neck of the planet.

silversand
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We very much enjoyed reading through your trip report of this spectacular region!!! Many thanks,
D & S
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Mello_Mike
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Great report, Flaxi. Reminds me of my time in Europe though I never got the chance to see France. I really enjoyed the pics and views though I'm not big on heights either.
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