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T he mere mention of the Rhône and the sun-drenched landscapes through which it flows evokes images of lavender fields, ruby-red wines, salty charcuterie and decadently pungent cheeses. A voyage along the Rhône is a journey through the gastronomic heart of France, as well as a step back in time. From the Romans and their magnificent architectural legacy of aqueducts and arenas to the more recent world of Vincent van Gogh, who took his inspiration from the hazy landscapes and yellow sunflower fields around Arles. e Rhône rises high in the Swiss Alps, flowing through Lake Geneva, cutting through the Jura Mountains and meandering south towards Lyon, where it is joined by the Saône. From here, the now powerful river flows south, carving a course through steep cliffs and forested mountains dotted with ruined castles. It is towards Avignon that you'll see those iconic lavender fields, regimented rows of scented, purple flowers, as well as a patchwork of Van Gogh's yellow sunflowers. Vineyards flank both sides of the Rhône along its southern stretch through historic Avignon and Arles until the majestic river branches out into its wide, marshy delta, the salty wetlands of the Camargue. roughout history, the Rhône has been an important trade route, providing a means of transport between northern Europe and the Mediterranean for goods including tin, amber and salt, as well as wine. e area has been inhabited for thousands of years; the city of Marseille, east of the Rhône delta, was founded as early as 600 BC. e Romans, travelling through the area, planted vines and many of the vineyards date back two millennia. It is the Romans who were also responsible for the region's original roads and the graceful aqueducts along the river. Early vessels were typically wooden barges, drifting downstream with the flow and being towed back upstream by horses. Clockwise from the top: The famous lavender fields near Avignon; the Rhône has long transported wine across France viking.com 39

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