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Located in the heart of the area of Aix en Provence, Les Arnauds is an ideal base to discover the wonders of Provence, none of which are far away.
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Nestling between the Durance River to the north and the Etoile chain of mountains with the Mounts of Olympe and Aurélien to the south, Aix en Provence offers an unforgettable experience and amazing discoveries along charming little roads.
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The Luberon is greatly sought after by many, yet well known by few. Travel up and down this area of Provence with its variety of different valleys and hills. Its high-perched villages, red-soiled vineyards and orchards, and also its chateaux, chapels, abbeys…
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Marseille, the oldest city in France. is a town of art and culture. It juggles old with new, tradition with modern.
Between Callelongue and Port Pin, 20 km of beautiful white cliffs rear up from the sea. The sight of the sea reaching towards the horizon and the majestic rocks rearing up towards the sky resembling sharp pillars or colossal fortresses is irresistible. |
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The region of Arles is made up of three different areas surrounding the Romanesque Roman city whose architectural heritage has never stopped fascinating visitors from all over the world :
- The Camargue is situated between the two tributaries of the river Rhone. It is one of the most beautiful wildlife reserves in Europe.
- The Alpilles massif is an area of vineyards and olive groves, which was inspirational to the 19th century French writer, Frédéric Mistral, and also the British novelist, Peter Mayle.
- The Crau is a semi-desert of rocks and boulders, and is an extraordinary ornithological reserve.
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Avignon, with its world-famous bridge and the Popes’ palace, displays a past as the centre of Christianity in the Middle Ages, and several superb monuments, classified as World Patrimony by UNESCO.
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