

GETTING THERE
BY TRAIN:
Train from Paris Gare de Lyon: The most convenient stations for Grignan are Valence TGV, Avignon TGV or Montélimar.
BY PLANE:
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From Paris: You can take a flight from Paris CDG or ORLY to the nearest airport to Grignan, which is Marseille-Provence Airport
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From Beirut (stopover): You can take a flight to Marseille with a stopover in Paris (Air France or MEA)
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From Beirut (direct): Transavia flight on Monday and Friday to Lyon (Lyon is 3 hours from Grignan)
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Outbound flight: TO4260 at 7:40 a.m.
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Return flight: TO4260 at 7:35 a.m.
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HOTELS
L'INSTANT SÉVIGNÉ ET L'ALCHIMISTE***:
8 MINUTES FROM DOMAINE DE SARSON
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LE DOMAINE DU COLOMBIER****:
21 MINUTES FROM DOMAINE DE SARSON
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THINGS TO SEE IN THE REGION
The region around Grignan, located in the Drôme Provençale in France, is rich in history, culture and picturesque landscapes. Here are some places to visit around Grignan:
The Château de Grignan: The Château de Grignan is a major attraction. It offers panoramic views of the area and has a fascinating history. You can explore the French gardens and the richly decorated rooms of the castle.
The Village of Grignan: Stroll through the cobbled streets of the village of Grignan, discover its charming squares and explore its local shops. The village is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture.
Colline Saint Fiacre: For a panoramic view of the region, go up to Colline Saint Fiacre. It's a great place for a hike or just to enjoy the tranquility.
La Truffière de Grignan: La truffière de Grignan offers guided tours to discover the mysterious world of truffles, an important element of local gastronomy.
The Silk Museum: Located in Taulignan, near Grignan, the silk museum offers exhibitions on the history of silk in the region.
Mont Ventoux: Although located a little further away, Mont Ventoux is a must for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike, bike, or simply enjoy the spectacular scenery from the top.
Les Lavandes de Grignan: If you visit the region during the summer season, the lavender fields around Grignan offer magnificent and fragrant landscapes.
The Provençal Market: Explore the local markets to discover regional products, crafts and Provençal specialties.
Palais des Papes: The Palais des Papes is an emblematic site of Avignon. It is a medieval palace which was the seat of the papacy in the 14th century. A visit to the palace allows you to discover the history of this era.
Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon): This bridge, partially destroyed over the centuries, is a major attraction in Avignon. You can cross it and enjoy beautiful views of the city and the Rhône.
Le Rocher des Doms: This public garden offers a panoramic view of Avignon and the Rhône. It's a nice place to walk around and relax.
Musée du Petit Palais: This museum houses a fine collection of medieval and Renaissance art, including paintings, sculptures and religious art objects.
Jardin des Plantes: A botanical garden created in the 18th century, offering a variety of plants and peaceful green spaces.
Chartreuse Notre-Dame-du-Val-de-Bénédiction: A few kilometers from Avignon, this chartreuse is a monastery dating from the 14th century, surrounded by vineyards.
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue: This charming town located about 30 minutes from Avignon is famous for its canals, waterwheels and antiques market.
Les Alpilles: A range of picturesque hills south of Avignon, offering superb panoramas, charming villages such as Les Baux-de-Provence, and hiking trails.
Pont du Gard: About an hour's drive from Avignon, the Pont du Gard is a well-preserved Roman aqueduct, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Famous for its vineyards, this village is a must for wine lovers. You can visit wine cellars and taste local wines.
Don't forget to taste the region's culinary specialties, such as local wine, olive oil and delicious Provençal dishes.