Today, we ride from Provence to the edge of the Mediterranean. Imagine walking past a charming church, where you sit in the sun at the edge of a small square, or climb a virgin vine. The villages of the south of France compete in beauty. Guided tours of the most beautiful villages to visit this summer by electric car. Obviously, the guide would not be complete with a precise mapping to find the charging stations.
9 Villages
Nearly. 897 Miles
First starting with the presentation of our vehicle, we are on board the first 100% electric car of the Audi e-tron GT. It’s arguably the most beautiful electric car in the world, and yes, the new Audi e-tron GT shines first and foremost with its incredible design and also its excellent dynamic set-up.
6 years of work at Audi to develop a model like the Audi e-tron GT. It seems like a long time, but the result is great…
The Audi e-tron GT offers a confusing driving experience. It is just as exciting to drive as the Taycan. In fact, during my road trip, this exceptional car caused me to fall in love at first sight with its style alone, which makes everyone sit up and take notice when it passes silently on the road. A real dream car. Now we know the route and the vehicle, it is time to start our visit.
Èze
Plunging on the Mediterranean, the village of Eze offers a breathtaking panorama. At the detour of its mazes, we also discover a neo-classical church or exotic gardens where to admire the ruins of an old castle.
Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Perched at the top of a green hill 15 minutes from the sea, the medieval village of Saint Paul de Vence enjoys an exceptional panorama stretching from the sea to the pre-Alps.
Mougins
Located in the hinterland of Cannes, like the south of France does best, the old Mougins is a real Provencal postcard. On the heights, you wander through small stone alleys, climbed by ivy and squares where there are fountains. Not to mention that you can see, in the distance, the Mediterranean which borders the Croisette Prize list of the most beautiful specimens of the genus
Ramatuelle
From Saint-Tropez, just follow the famous road to the beaches of Pampelonne to reach Ramatuelle. Charming village that has perched on the foothills of the hill of Paillas. With the Mediterranean in mind, we discover a tangle of mazes populated by typical cafes and shops celebrating the Provencal art of living.
121 Boulevard du Huit Mai 1945, 83350 Ramatuelle
Terminals available: 4
Gassin
Perched at an altitude of 200 meters on a rock in the Var, Gassin offers a panoramic view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Medieval village with rustic charms, there are all the southern classics: the place where to play petanque, the cafes where to sip pastis and the shops which celebrate Provence.
21 Avenue de la Libération, 13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Terminals available: 4
Les Baux-de-Provence
In a countryside where the wind caresses the olive trees, the crickets sing their serenade, the lavender perfumes the landscape and the sun gilds the skins, the Baux de Provence bring the south to life at the height of authenticity. At its feet, the quarries of Val d’Enfer, where Jean Cocteau filmed in 1959 the Testament of Orpheus.
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Gordes
Topping the list of the most beautiful villages in Provence, Gordes seduces with its typical stone architecture, but also and above all for its superb view overlooking the Luberon. Most? There is a fabulous hotel: La Bastide de Gordes.
Saignon
A charming village in the Luberon, Saignon compiles all the Provencal elements that make you dream: small stone houses, climbing with ivy, fountains, belvederes where you can admire the lavender fields… All perched on the edge of the Claparèdes plateau.
D943, 84160 Lourmarin
Terminals available: 4
Lourmarin
Almost as famous as its castle, Lourmarin is one of the sure values, passing through the Luberon. Surrounded by vineyards and olive trees, the typically Provençal village brings together ice cream parlors, cafes that open onto squares and southern boutiques.