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Joelle MolinasChemin Du Mas De Chabaud
Eygalieres
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- Château des Baux-de-Provence: Located in the nearby village of Les Baux-de-Provence, this medieval fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the ruins, visit the museum, and witness historical reenactments.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: A charming Provençal town known for its picturesque streets, art galleries, and vibrant atmosphere. It is also famous for being the birthplace of Nostradamus. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the Saint-Paul de Mausole Monastery, and enjoy outdoor cafés.
- Avignon: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Avignon is renowned for its medieval architecture and the Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace). Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the famous bridge, Pont Saint-Bénézet, and explore the impressive city walls.
- Les Alpilles Regional Natural Park: This natural park offers breathtaking landscapes, including rugged mountains, olive groves, and vineyards. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, cycling routes, and picnicking spots amidst the picturesque Provençal countryside.
- Roman Theater of Orange: Located in the town of Orange, this exceptionally preserved Roman theater dates back to the 1st century AD. Visitors can explore the well-preserved stage and seating areas, and witness performances during the annual summer opera festival.
- Pont du Gard: A remarkable Roman aqueduct bridge located near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Built in the 1st century AD, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and considered one of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts. Visitors can admire the impressive architectural structure and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
- Gordes: This hilltop village is known for its stunning views and charming stone houses. Visitors can wander through the narrow, winding streets, visit the 12th-century castle, and explore the unique architecture. Gordes is also famous for its lavender fields, especially during the blooming season.
- Aix-en-Provence: A vibrant university city renowned for its artistic heritage and lively markets. Visitors can stroll through the elegant Cours Mirabeau, visit the Cézanne Studio, and explore the numerous museums and art galleries. Aix-en-Provence also offers a wide range of restaurants and boutiques.
- Arles: A historic city with Roman origins, Arles is famous for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater and other ancient monuments. Visitors can admire the impressive architecture, visit the Van Gogh Foundation, and explore the charming streets that inspired the works of Vincent Van Gogh. 10. Marseille: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Marseille is the second-largest city in France and offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. Visitors can explore the Vieux Port (Old Port), visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's diverse neighborhoods.