Draguignan: At the Heart of Grape Cultivation
Draguignan is a small medieval-like village located in the southeastern part of France. Do pay attention and don't let this humble village fool you as some of the country's best olive and grape cultivation happens here. Any wine enthusiast would be familiar with the place Draguignan, France as some of the most exquisite wines are from here. Of course, there’s also an array of tourist spots to explore once you are here so do ensure that you book your Draguignan hotel lodgings in advance.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Draguignan, France is between the months of April and July, as well as the months of August and October. However, tourists who travel to Draguignan, France to ski would find it agreeable if they book their flights from January to February.
What to Do & Area Attractions
As home to some of the finest grapes in the country, staying at the Château de Berne can bring you an exclusive look at the heart of Côtes de Provence. This is where these lovely grapes are grown for more than 2,000 years or so. Also, included in the top most-visited golf course around the world is the Chateau de Taulane Golf Course, which is over 120 hectares.
About a third of the Cistercian Architecture’s “The Three Sisters of Provence” named the Abbaye du Thoronet can also be found in Draguignan. To visit all of these magnificent spots, you can stay at Les Pins Blancs de Provence. Here, you can have all the convenience and excellent service that every tourist deserves.