WEDNESDAY : Saint Rémy de
Provence - Les Baux de Provence
During the morning : guided tour of Saint
Rémy de Provence.
This little town located at the bottom of the Alpilles chain and at
the edges of the prosperous agricultural region of Chateaurenard is
a very pleasant place to stop. Its streets display charming 16th and
17th century mansions.
One of its interesting site is the Clinique Saint Paul
where stood the painter Van Gogh, in may 1889 after he had mutilated
his ear. We still can recognise places around that he represented in
his paintings. (entrance to the clinic not included)
The other point of visit is a fabulous testimony of
the roman epoca. A triumphal arch and a mausoleum still stand proudly
at the entrance of the former greco-roman town. These two masterpieces
are considered as one of the roman buildings best preserved.
Free time in the market and to have lunch
Les Baux de Provence : «No one
passes through Les Baux without a sense of true nostalgia, for here,
more than anywhere else, the labours of time show what becomes of the
most ambitious undertakings: ruined walls and breaches onto the void.
The stones of man’s proud constructions devoured by the sun and
wind. Only traces remain of their ambition, fears and solitude»
(T.Fréchier)
The village is situated in a wonderful and very picturesque
site, in the heart of the Alpilles, perched on a rocky spur 245m high.
Entering in the village is a real experience because, despite the great
number of visitors, it seems that the atmosphere is the same than 4
centuries ago. Its cultural heritage is exceptionally rich, with 22
architectural treasures classified as "Historic Monuments"
(including the church, chateau, town-hall, hospital, chapels, houses,
doorways... Also from the look-out points you will have a brilliant
view of the Camargue and the Alpilles.
Overlooking the village, stands the ruined fortress than can be visited
(entrance not included)visitors, it seems that the atmosphere is the
same than 4 centuries ago. Its cultural heritage is exceptionally rich,
with 22 architectural treasures classified as "Historic Monuments"
(including the church, chateau, town-hall, hospital, chapels, houses,
doorways... Also from the look-out points you will have a brilliant
view of the Camargue and the Alpilles.
Overlooking the village, stands the ruined fortress than can be visited
(entrance not included)
Stop in an olive farm for a tasting
of oil and other olive products
Between the sites, your driver-guide will explain you
many things about the history, the tradition, the natural environment...
You will be able to stop as much as you want to take pictures, or just
to breath the fabulous scents of the provençal plants...
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