Provence is arguably the most seductive of all the French regions, with colourful fields of lavender and sunflowers interspersed with vineyards, olive groves and gently rolling hills. Deep valleys are carpeted with oak and pine forests, garrigue-covered hillsides are punctuated by cypresses, all filling the air with a distinctive aroma while cicadas hum. Then there's the wild beauty of the Camargue. White horses gallop across wetlands, herds of black bulls roam and striking flocks of flamingos fly in perfect formation.

Provençal towns are a real delight. Perhaps the most famous is Aix-en-Provence, its old town comprising streets lined with traditional shops and squares. You'll love its vibrant markets and cafe terraces nestling under the shade of plane trees. Over it all towers the majestic Mont Sainte-Victoire, immortalised by Cezanne in over 80 paintings. The whole region has been a magnet for artists including Van Gogh and Picasso, who were drawn to Provence's natural beauty and light. The historic papal city of Avignon boasts imposing medieval buildings and a fabled bridge, while Arles' ancient monuments are breathtaking. Another man-made wonder is the mighty Pont du Gard aqueduct, a testament to the ingenuity of Roman engineers.

With so much to offer, from history and art to fascinating towns and a wondrous landscape, Provence is waiting to be discovered.