With
a population of around 2200, Barjols
is a small town, located about 20 km northeast of Saint Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Barjols
is a commune in the Var department in the Provence – Alpes – Cote d’Azur region
in south-eastern France near the Verdon gorges.
This peaceful village, set on a limestone cliff, is an inviting stop for
visitors.
A
refreshing place with 42 man-made fountains, Barjols' architecture and life
have been determined for centuries by the omnipresence of water. Leather that was the mainstay of the village
until just a few decades ago when production moved to emerging economies and
economic decline set in. Because of this
more recent industrial past Barjols didn't develop into a big tourist
destination and so has kept many features and characters of French village
life.
The
market takes place on Sunday mornings on La Place de la Rouguière, and there
are stalls selling local produce, flowers, clothing and general souvenirs. As
Barjols is the hub for surrounding villages it also offers several bakeries,
butchers, small and large stores, hairdressers etc. not to mention a good
selection of cafés and restaurants.
My favourite bakery is the
Boulangerie – Patisserie Gervasoni. Monsieur Gervasoni & his friendly staff
will make a visit to his Barjols Boulangerie an unforgettable experience.
I leave
it to the images of delicious cakes, mouth-watering pastries and a
wide selection of crusty breads and baguettes speak for themselves. Yumm !!!
Bon appetit, I will see you at my next post...
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