The regional natural park of Alpilles is the last rocky outcrop in the north of the department of Bouches du Rhône before the great plain of Crau and the fertile delta of the mighty river. This small territory is full of treasures. Right next to the charming village of Saint Remy de Provence on the archaeological site of Glanum one can easily observe Gallo Roman monuments astonishingly well preserved. At Les Baux de Provence, we visit the vast and massive castle, carved out of the rock, a soft sandstone limestone. To access this large fortified platform we cross one of the most beautiful villages of Provence. Less known Calès site just above Lamanon also offers troglodyte habitats that were inhabited until the early twentieth century. A beautiful ride, flexible in the routes, to discover habitats in the rock, dozens of caves, natural arches and vestiges of chapels of the Middle Ages. All the surrounding hills are covered with olive trees, almond trees, fig trees and vineyards. The Alpilles are one of the most beautiful and quiet territories of the land of Provence.
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the saint martin church in saint remy de provence in the alpilles naturel park


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