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Explore the Massif des Costes in Provence and experience this hidden territory from the Alpilles to the Luberon, adjacent to Aix-en-Provence, between Marseille and the Camargue. The trail network offers an amazing view of the Mediterranean flora and surrounding mountain ranges. 

After soaking in the panoramic hilltop views, archaeological remains, fortifications and religious landmarks will be the new decor seen by visitors in these authentic villages. 
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View of the commune of VernèguesThe Massif des Costes is located on the Cotes chain in the Bouches-du-Rhône department...

Open your eyes and discover the wonders of the zoo! Over 130 different species await visitors. Nestled in the natural splendour of Provence, the zoo...

The Rocher Mistral is a unique family attraction in Provence. Come to the Rocher Mistral and journey through time in Provence, where 12 captivating shows...

Rural chapels are indissociable from Provence, each village has, at least its own chapel. The Massif de Costes welcomes visitors and offers a lot of...

1- A picturesque village The 11-century-old village wraps around the hill, earning the nickname “La Perle du Val de Cuech” (The Pearl of the Cuech...

You’ll love this Provencal village nestling between its spring and its river, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation … Come and discover its votive festivals, held during...

1- Historic centre As you meander through the village streets, you’ll encounter a wealth of historical landmarks that transport you through the time. In the...

Aurons, often referred to as the “pearl of the Val de Cuech,” is a little village between Pélissanne and Salon-de-Provence, proudly preserving its Provençal charm....

This quaint rural village offers a haven of peace and calm to visitors. La Barben is a great destination, featuring a theme park and a...

In the heart of Provence, Pélissanne is a typical southern village exuding the timeless charm of the region while embracing modernity. Pélissanne was first inhabited...