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Abbaye St André

Villeneuve-lez-Avignon, 30400

A wonderful terraced garden built around the ruins of a medieval abbey. Splendid views of Avignon and the Palais des Papes. Groups may also visit the house by appointment. (The Abby is closed on Monday)

Bambouseraie de Prafrance

Génèrargues, Anduze, 30140
www.bambouseraie.com/

Bambouseraie de Prafrance A major and beautiful collection of bamboos. This property, which extends over 34 hectars, is located 11 km south-east of Alès and 2 km north of Anduze. It takes about 1h30, with a facultative guided tour of 30 minutes. Guided tours depart every half hou ...

Biot Bonsai Arboretum

299 Chemin du val de pôme, Biot, 06410
www.museedubonsai.fr.st/

Biot Bonsai Arboretum With a background canvas of tall Mediterranean pine trees set in grounds covering 2,000m², you’ll find a delightful, and much loved, Japanese garden. Garden made more splendid as it houses nearly 1,000 Bonsai’s from all over the world. Originally the ...

Château de la Napoule

BP 940, Mandelieu-La Napoule, 06210
www.chateau-lanapoule.com/

Château de la Napoule The Chateau de la Napoule was constructed in the 14th century by the Counts of Villeneuve. In 1918 the American artist, Henry Clews and his wife acquired what had by then become a ruin and set about restoring it. The formal French and English style garde ...

Clos de Peyronnet

Avenue Aristide Briand, Menton, 06500

The garden was made by three generations of the Waterfield family and is, in effect, an English Arts and Crafts garden transported to the Riviera. Some of the terracing survives from when the garden was a citrus grove. It has a pergola, graceful steps, ex ...

Harmas de Jean-Henri Fabre

Sérignan du Comtat, 84830

The beautiful country home and semi-wild botanic 9000m² garden of famous nineteenth century naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre. All plants are labeled. Near Orange.

Jardin Thuret

Villa Thuret, 62 Boulevard du Cap, Antibes, 06160
jardin-thuret.antibes.inra.fr/historique.html

Jardin Thuret Created by biologist Gustave Thurent in 1857, the Parc Thuret was one of the first acclimatisation gardens on the French Riviera. Today the property is managed by the National Agronomic Research Institute. Every year, 150 to 200 new species of trees and b ...

Jardins des Lavandes

Sault, 84390

Jardins des Lavandes Gardens and nursery specializing in dozens of lavender cultivars. Catherine Couttolenc gives a wonderful lively presentation on lavender in English. Her garden, with some 15 or 20 species of lavender, included a dozen L. angustifolia and L. x. intermedia ...

La Pomme d'Ambre

impasse ancienne route d'Italie, La Tour de Mare, Fréjus, 83600

La Pomme d'Ambre Conservatory garden of the Flora in Littoral Provence. To share the art of living in Provence: guided tour of the garden made up of aromatic plants, old roses and introduced flora at the XIXe century on the Riviera. Described in Louisa Jones' book The ...

La Serre de la Madone

74, route de Gorbio, Menton, 06500
www.serredelamadone.com/

La Serre de la Madone Classified as an historic site, this garden was laid out between 1919 and 1939 by the renowned British landscape gardener Lawrence Johnston, creator of Hidcote Manor. The overall conception was to compose the garden like a series of paintings, often elebo ...

Parc Phoenix

405 Promenade des Anglais, Nice, 06200

Parc Phoenix Apart from the park's amazing size, over 7 hectares of land, the reknown of Parc Floral Phoenix is of course its immense greenhouse, one of the largest in Europe and known as “Le Diamant Vert”, the Green Diamond. This amazing glass and metal tent-like ...

Renoir's Garden - Les Collettes

19, chemin des Collettes, Cagnes sur Mer, 06800

In 1907 Renoir purchased the estate of Les Collettes at Cagnes on the Mediterranean near Nice. He moved there in autumn 1908. The estate, with its picturesque farmhouse, its groves of olive and orange trees, and the views it afforded of the hilly countrys ...

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