
Going on a road trip in the South during the May bank holidays
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Want to discover the South of France?
With the return of warmer days, the May bank holidays are the perfect opportunity to get away and explore the treasures of Southern France. From the Mediterranean coastline to sun-drenched vineyards and picturesque villages, set off on a slow and authentic road trip filled with delicious discoveries and peaceful moments. Follow our itinerary and let yourself be guided by the unique experiences offered by La Bulle Verte partner estates.

Day 1: Departure to Provence, Between Sea and Vineyards
Start your journey in Provence, where the scents of lavender and the song of cicadas immediately immerse you in the atmosphere. Make a stop at Domaine La Font des Pères, an exceptional place nestled between Toulon and Bandol, offering an immersion in the heart of the vineyards with tastings, an introduction to viticulture, and walks through the vines.
Continue your discovery with a stop at Domaine La Navicelle, located at the foot of the Massif de la Colle Noire. Here, the preserved nature and biodynamic practices are at the heart of their approach, ensuring authentic wines that respect the environment. End this first day beautifully at Château La Mascaronne, a renowned estate famous for its elegant wines and stunning views of the Provençal landscapes. Take the opportunity to spend the night on-site or in a charming guesthouse nearby.

Day 2-3: Exploring the Rhône Valley and Its Grand Crus
After a delightful Provençal breakfast, hit the road towards the Rhône Valley, where exceptional estates await. Start at La Maison Ogier, an essential reference in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, for a tasting and an introduction to the winemaking process of this legendary appellation.
Continue your exploration with a stop at Château Gigognan, a stunning estate that blends tradition and modernity, where you can also spend the night. Then head to Château Pesquié, located at the foot of Mont Ventoux, where you can savor high-altitude wines while enjoying the exceptional surroundings.
Next, visit Château La Croix des Pins and Domaine du Vas, two estates offering immersive experiences in the heart of the vineyards, with tastings and vineyard hikes. Conclude your journey in the Rhône Valley with a visit to Domaine des Bernardins, famous for its renowned Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise, and Domaine de Cassan, nestled in the heart of the Dentelles de Montmirail, perfect for a nature-filled escape.

Day 4: Stop in Costières de Nîmes at Château Beaubois
To wrap up this road trip in style, make one final stop at Château Beaubois, located in Costières de Nîmes. This family-owned estate, managed with organic and biodynamic farming practices, offers a unique immersion into the world of Southern Rhône wines. With vineyard walks, tastings, and moments of sharing with the winemakers, this stop will be the perfect way to conclude your journey with a focus on discovery and well-being.
A Slow and Committed Road Trip
This road trip through the South of France is an invitation to slow down, savor each moment, and discover estates committed to sustainable viticulture. Thanks to the immersive experiences offered by La Bulle Verte, each stop becomes a magical interlude, blending nature, heritage, and gastronomy.
So, ready to hit the road for an unforgettable getaway during the May bank holidays?