Southern France

Medieval towns with their narrow winding streets, abbeys and castle ruins on craggy mountains, vineyards and fields of sunflowers or poppies, Mediterranean beaches, and the Pyrenees, all bathed in wondrous light, all waiting to be sketched and painted. The area is called "Little France" as it contains nearly every type of geographical feature in the rest of the country. As yet undiscovered, is quiet and not overrun by tourists and this is where the impressionists would be painting if they were alive today.

Le Monastere a restored medieval monastery with a 12th century wine cellar, is a four star hotel that offers trips to artists, Our home vase in Limoux, a charming town built on the banks of the Aude River. The area is the Midi region of France, the area that borders Spain and reaches to the Pyrenees on the West and the Mediterranean on the east. We have van supported trips to these and many more areas.

The guest rooms at Le Monastere are spacious and have en suits. The food is sumptuous and breakfasts and 12 dinners are included in the price of the trip. Generally we are served three dinners a week at the hotel and are taken out to local restaurants for the other meals. We purchase one dinner per week and the other 12 dinners with wine, plus all breakfasts are included in the price. There is only room for thirteen people which makes a nice intimate group.

Dates: August 5 - 20 2011

Cost: CAN$3,200 including the instructor's fee

For more information here, or contact: donnahcameron@rogers.com