Admire the beautiful, walled city of Avignon from the viewpoint of its twin town of Villeneuve. Avignon’s Palace of the Popes was home to a number of fourteenth-century Popes and across the wide, meandering River Rhone is Villeneuve lez Avignon, the town where the papal courtiers lived. The walk to Villeneuve, which takes about half-an-hour, crosses the Rhone and involves a gentle, uphill approach to the sleepy town that boasts a medieval monastery, a fort and a citadel plus a plethora of pavement cafes. Perfect for an afternoon visit, there are regular buses if you can’t manage the walk.
Villeneuve
Admire the beautiful, walled city of Avignon from the viewpoint of its twin town of Villeneuve. Avignon’s Palace of the Popes was home to a number of fourteenth-century popes and across the wide, meandering River Rhone is Villeneuve lez Avignon, the town where the papal courtiers lived.
The walk to Villeneuve, which takes about half an hour, crosses the Rhone and involves a gentle, uphill approach to the sleepy town, which boasts a medieval monastery, a fort and a citadel plus a plethora of pavement cafes. Perfect for an afternoon visit, there are regular buses if you can’t manage the walk.
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