1. The Valensole Plateau, also known as Plateau De Valensole, is located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of southeastern France. It is a vast plateau that spans over 800 square kilometers and is situated between the towns of Riez and Manosque.

The plateau is famous for its lavender fields, which bloom in full beauty during the summer months, typically from June to August. The sight of the purple lavender fields stretching as far as the eye can see is truly breathtaking and draws visitors from all over the world. The region is also known for its production of lavender essential oil, which is widely used in perfumes, soaps, and other beauty products.

Aside from the lavender fields, the Valensole Plateau offers stunning natural landscapes, including rolling hills, wheat fields, olive groves, and vineyards. Visitors can enjoy hiking or biking through the picturesque countryside, discovering charming Provençal villages, and sampling delicious local cuisine.

2. The Valensole Plateau does not have specific working hours as it is an open natural area. However, lavender farms and distilleries in the region may have different opening times. It is best to check with individual farms for visiting hours and any other necessary information.

Phone numbers for specific lavender farms or tourist information centers in the Valensole Plateau area are typically mentioned on their respective websites.

3. The Valensole Plateau is an open area, so there are no tickets required for entry. However, if you wish to visit lavender farms, some farms may charge a small fee for tours or to enter the fields. It is advisable to check with individual farms for any ticket or entrance fee information.

Transportation to the Valensole Plateau can be done by car or by organized tours. The plateau is approximately one hour’s drive from Aix-en-Provence. Visitors can also take public transportation, such as buses or trains, to nearby towns like Manosque or Riez and then arrange for local transportation to the Valensole Plateau.