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As French residents return to their routines after the vacances de la Toussaint (All Saints), November is a time to explore the region. Weekends, however, are lively, showcasing local gastronomy, including olives, pumpkins and truffles, along with equine culture and artisan crafts.
In November, daytime temperatures are cooler, often accompanied by rain or mistral winds. Pack layers in your suitcase and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and biking. However, if you find yourself indoors on a rainy day, I recommend reading "That Dark Spring" by Susannah Stapleton. It offers a captivating and cozy reading experience.
When it comes to attractions, Tarascon is a must-visit. This town, located on the east side of the Rhône River, is famous for the legendary water creature, the Tarasque, as well as its impressive castle.
It's never too early to plan your holiday gifts. French linens, known for their exceptional quality, are a perfect choice. Rich in history, they blend practicality and luxury, enhancing both dining and bedroom settings. Curious about what makes Provençal interior design so beautiful? Herman & Arnal reveal the secrets.
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Have a colourful weekend,
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