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📍Location: Menerbes, Provence, France Date taken: July | Weather: ☀ 27°C / 80°F Discover one of the most beautiful places in Provence! 🇫🇷🌿 🏞 Welcome to Menerbes, a Provencal gem with a spirit of history and inspiration Ménerbes is a picturesque village located on a hilltop in the heart of Provence, among vineyards, lavender fields and olive groves. It is included in the prestigious list of "The most beautiful villages of France" - and for good reason: every corner here breathes aesthetics, history and charm of the south of France. Ménerbes is known for its artistic past, with artists, writers and thinkers living here. One of its most famous residents is the British writer Peter Mayle, author of the famous book A Year in Provence, which brought the village worldwide fame. Walking along the narrow streets with stone houses, you will feel like you are transported to another century: ancient architecture, cozy cafes, wineries, galleries and incredible panoramas of the Luberon Valley make Ménerbes an ideal place for inspiration and relaxation. This video is an invitation to slow down, enjoy the silence, the scent of summer and the atmosphere of authentic Provence. ❤️ If you liked the video, support the channel - like, comment and subscribe! It helps to create more beautiful content 🙏🔔 📲 Share this video with your friends so that they too can discover Ménerbes! ☕ Want to support my travels and videos? https://buymeacoffee.com/magicwalks Thank you very much ❤️ 📺 It is recommended to watch on Smart TV - this way you can feel the atmosphere better. Subtitles [CC] with descriptions and history are available in all languages.