In Arles, Van Gogh painted the Rhone from its banks adjacent to the hotel where you will be staying, La Place du Forum in the heart of the city, the Arena, where bullfights still take place and in the gardens at L’Espace Van Gogh (the sanatorium where he stayed). These sites and The Roman Amphitheatre are all within walking distance of our hotel. Van Gogh and Gauguin also painted at Les Alyscamps – a path flanked by tombstones on the outskirts of the city. Within a short distance to the north of Arles are the beautiful and dramatic limsteone Alpilles Mountains dotted with medieval villages, silhouetted with the dark forms of tall cypresses and knarled and twisted olive trees so loved by Van Gogh. In the opposite direction and again within a very short distance lie the flat lagoons and salt marshes of The Camargue – a desolate and beautiful wilderness that is the habitat of wild horses, bulls and flamingos.
Bespoke arrangements
Everything is included (accept lunches) and organised for you by an accompanying programme coordinator from the UK, making sure that you are as comfortable as possible and that you have a truly wonderful painting holiday.
This holiday is on behalf of the Leisure Painter Magazine
Summary Itinerary
27 April | Depart London Gatwick. Arrives Marseilles. Transfer to Arles. Dinner in the hotel. |
28 April | Full day painting in Arles. |
29 April | Full day painting in The Camargue |
30 April | Full day painting in Arles. |
1 May | Full day painting in Arles |
2 May | Full day painting in the Alpilles Mountains |
3 May | Full day painting in Arles |
4 May | Full day painting in The Camargue |
5 May | Full day painting in Arles |
6 May | Depart Marseilles. Arrive London Gatwick. |
Price per person : | £1,895.00 |
Single room supplement: | £270.00 |
Price includes: scheduled flights, 9 nights hotel in Arles, breakfast & dinner daily, transport to visit The Camargue and Alpilles, programme coordinator from the UK, guest artist.