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Things To Do in Saint-Remy-de-Provence — 3 of Our Favourites

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Domaine de Manville, Les Baux golf course

1. Domaine de Manville Golf Course, Les Baux

Location
Les Baux-de-Provence

The Domaine de Manville has a renowned architect and landscaper designed 18-hole golf course allying technicality and game attraction in an eco-responsible and respectful way to produce a truly very special course.

Course elements echo the former agricultural use of the land and region, geometric bunkers supported by stone walls, the shape of the greens, grassy rather than sandy bunkers on key holes, fairways bordered like former fields with olive groves and water as obstacles…

Parc de Loisirs des Alpilles, Saint Remy de Provence

2. Parc de Loisirs des Alpilles, Saint Remy de Provence

Location
Saint-Remy-de-Provence

This leisure park in the Alpilles located in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence offers entertainment for young and old: fun activities, sports activities and ultimately outdoor activities.

For the mini golf, you will find two courses, one 9 hole and one 18 hole. You can try your hand at petanque and are free to bring your own petanque balls or to borrow a set from the park. The playground is suitable for children under 7 years of age, whilst the bouncy castle is available for kids up to 10 years.

a mountain range in provence

3. Parc Naturel Regional des Alpilles, near Arles

Location
Les Baux-de-Provence

This large natural area envelops 16 small towns and villages between the Luberon and the Camargue, not far from Arles.

The white limestone rocks in the park stand out against the brilliant blue of the sky and vineyards and olive groves take advantage of the best-oriented hillsides. It is a living area of exceptional beauty. Home to author Alphonse Daudet, distances are short here and there is always a delightful destination for a walk, a cycle ride or even a trek on horseback.

The Park has been successful in focusing on the relations between Man and his environment, whether the term is taken in the sense of nature or heritage, or refers to economic and social environment.

Despite the current popularity of the Alpilles and the influx of tourists, history buffs and nature lovers, this part of Provence has not changed its everyday way of life and it has retained the strong values that give it its identity. Traditional festivals take place in the villages of Alpilles all through the year, often still linked to the agricultural calendar - celebrating the seasons and crops.

With its varied environments, flora and fauna and rare species, the Park is certainly of scientific interest. However, nature in the Alpilles is much more than that. Fashioned by its people over hundreds of years, it boasts an inherited culture that gives the mountain range much of its uniqueness.

The park has been designated a protected area since 2007 when it became the 5th regional parc in the PACA zone.