St. Remy de Provence
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St. Remy de Provence
We have travelled to St. Remy many times but never earlier than June. This year we will be there in mid-May.
I realize the outdoor market is a must. Does anyone have suggestions for what else to do in St. Remy and environs at this time of year? (Note that we have first time adult visitors accompanying us this year.)
Thanks.
Anthony
I realize the outdoor market is a must. Does anyone have suggestions for what else to do in St. Remy and environs at this time of year? (Note that we have first time adult visitors accompanying us this year.)
Thanks.
Anthony
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We were there in October and enjoyed going to Les Baux very much. We went on an overcast day and there were very few people so we were able to enjoy the views and the history without the hords. We had no idea that such a place exsisted and were pleasantly surprised. We also went to Joel Durand (chocolates) and Le Petit Duc (cookies and other treats) in St. Remy. Both delightful! We stayed just outside the village at Les Alpilles which was wonderful, both for food and accomodations. Have a fabulous time!
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Anthony, should you go to Cavaillon, there is the baker Gerald Auzet that Peter Mayle wrote about in "Confessions of a French Baker." We bought bread a pastry there and cheese at a wonderful nearby frommagerie that was run by a very knowlegeable man. We bought our wine and headd up the road on the hill behind the parking lot that takes you up to the chapel that overlooks all of Cavaillon. What a sight! Picnic was enhanced!
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A must, IMHO, in Arles is the Musée Arlaten founded by Mistral and housed in a 6th century palace. It's theme is the Arles life-style over the centuries.
On the D27 road to the North of Les Baux in the Val d'Enfer is a big quarry where the Cathédrale d'Images was established. There's a slide show that is projected onto the white limestone walls, floor and ceiling accompanied by music.
On the D27 road to the North of Les Baux in the Val d'Enfer is a big quarry where the Cathédrale d'Images was established. There's a slide show that is projected onto the white limestone walls, floor and ceiling accompanied by music.
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Bigal,
The difference is that activities available in June/August, like the running of the bulls in St. Remy, etc are not available.
We enjoy the scenery but have first time adult visitors with us and did not want to miss any activities that may be available. (Note the perennial Wed. outdoor market is a big drawing point for us.)
Cigalechanta,
Thanks as always.
Anthony
The difference is that activities available in June/August, like the running of the bulls in St. Remy, etc are not available.
We enjoy the scenery but have first time adult visitors with us and did not want to miss any activities that may be available. (Note the perennial Wed. outdoor market is a big drawing point for us.)
Cigalechanta,
Thanks as always.
Anthony
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Within walking distance of the Van Gogh asylum is the ruins of Glanum where we spent most of a morning. The achaelogical digs are unique as the excavation has stopped and you can walk down among the partially uncovered Roman city. There is a museum, cafe and washroom there.
Consider a drive to Arles to eat at one of the most fantastic restaurants in France - L'atelier de Jean Luc Rabanel (reservations certainly required).
Consider a drive to Arles to eat at one of the most fantastic restaurants in France - L'atelier de Jean Luc Rabanel (reservations certainly required).




