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Marseille

Discover Bouches-du-Rhône in France

From Arles to the Mediterranean, treat yourself to our Bouches-du-Rhône actors of the Vallée de la Gastronomie.

MAISON DU RIZ : RICE CULTIVATION

Discover rice-growing from past to present, its cultivation techniques and specific equipment. Guided demonstration on a micro-rice mill of the various stages in rice processing. An educational trail around the Mas, bordering the Petit Rhône and rice fields. Another way to discover the Bouches-du-Rhône region, in a group or with your family.


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Maison du Riz
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Mas de Peint Restaurant

Mas de Peint is located in the heart of the Camargue Regional Nature Park, on a 500-hectare estate. This beautiful 17th-century residence, surrounded by a huge park, is home to Mas de Peint's locavore restaurant, which serves fresh, generous and sincere cuisine in keeping with the image and taste of the Camargue.

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Mas de Peint, Arles

Côté Fish

Board an authentic fishing boat and share the daily life of a professional fisherman. You will be introduced to artisanal, environmentally friendly fishing methods, and the crew will share their know-how and passion for the sea with you. The fishermen of the Coté Fish fleet will accompany you and explain their passion for fishing.

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Côté Fish

Mas de Saint Germain

Near Etang de Vaccarès, in the middle of the rice and wheat fields and meadows, Mas Saint Germain breeds Camargue horses and bulls. The old estate buildings were renovated into five charming gites or spacious guest rooms, a bit of this vast property history anchored in the Camargue culture.

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Mas de Saint Germain
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Villa Baulieu

Discover a Provençal guest house and its vineyard, which has flourished for nearly 2000 years in the crater of the unique volcano of Provence.

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Villa Baulieu

La ferme du Bregalon

Visit and immersion in a goat farm with the "Bienvenue à la Ferme" and "Vignobles & Découvertes" labels, among others.

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La Ferme du Bregalon
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Mas Bottero

The Mas Bottero, a gastronomic restaurant with 1 Michelin star, at 10 minutes from Aix-en-Provence, at the gateway to the Luberon.

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Mas de Bottero

Visit of the Calissons du Roy René factory

Visiting the Roy René confectionery is like turning the pages of a gourmet history. That of the famous Calisson, this little sweet lozenge-shaped happiness has made its reputation beyond the borders. This traditional recipe with almond flavours remains one of the emblems of Provence’s culinary heritage. The production process discovery accompanies you from the flowering of tasting pleasures. It is possible to participate in the Confectioner's Workshop (on request)

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calisson roy rené

La Magdeleine

Discover Mathias Dandine’s art of living and Provençal gastronomy within Sainte Baume area and its Regional Natural Park and share Domaine de la Michèle wine and olive growing know-how or possibly other producers who are La Magdeleine partners.

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La Magdeleine

Maison Ferroni

Maison Ferroni produces a range of historic spirits with a powerful territorial base. Their creations are clearly inspired by Provence and Marseille. Come and discover the Château des Creissauds estate and enter the secrets of our distillery. You will find out how our range of spirits is made: pastis, rum, whisky, liqueur, gin, vodka.

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MaisonFerroni

Restaurant SEPIA

Refined and seasonal classic brasserie dishes served in a chic hill location. Harbour view and outdoor tables. (By reservation)

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Navettes des Accoules

At the gates of the Panier district, the artisanal biscuit factory makes navettes, canistrelli, cucciole, croquants and almond macaroons daily. Visit this emblematic place of Marseille's culture and taste these biscuits made by a passionate craftsperson.

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Les Navettes des Accoules

Bouches-du-Rhône, France: A Gateway to Provence

Bouches-du-Rhône, situated on the Mediterranean coast, serves as a gateway to the enchanting region of Provence. The department boasts a stunning coastline featuring picturesque beaches and charming fishing villages. Visitors can soak up the sun, indulge in water sports, or relax and unwind in the idyllic coastal towns of Cassis and La Ciotat.

Historical Landmarks and Cultural Heritage

For history enthusiasts, Bouches-du-Rhône, France offers a wealth of fascinating historical sites. Arles, renowned for its Roman ruins, including the remarkable Amphitheatre and the ancient theatre, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marseille, the vibrant capital of the department, showcases a blend of ancient and modern architecture, with highlights such as the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde and the historic Vieux Port.

Bouches-du-Rhône: Wine Lover's Paradise

The department of Bouches-du-Rhône is also synonymous with exceptional wine production. The region's warm climate and fertile soil create the perfect conditions for cultivating high-quality grapes. A visit to the renowned vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Bandol is a must for wine enthusiasts. Here, you can partake in Bouches-du-Rhône wine tastings and guided tours and gain a deeper appreciation for the art of winemaking.

Outdoor Adventures and Natural Beauty

Nature lovers will be delighted by the breathtaking landscapes that Bouches-du-Rhône (France) has to offer. The Calanques National Park, located between Marseille and Cassis, features stunning limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Hiking, kayaking, and boat tours allow visitors to immerse themselves in the region's natural wonders and experience the beauty of the Mediterranean coast.

Delightful Gastronomy and Culinary Experiences

No visit to Bouches-du-Rhône, France would be complete without indulging in the region's delectable cuisine. The department is a culinary paradise from fresh seafood dishes, such as bouillabaisse, to Provençal specialities like ratatouille and tapenade. The local markets, such as the lively Marché des Capucins in Marseille, offer an abundance of fresh produce, cheeses, and other gastronomic delights that showcase the rich flavours of southern France.

Bouches-du-Rhône is a captivating destination that embodies the charm and allure of southern France. From its stunning coastline and historical landmarks to exceptional Bouches-du-Rhône wines and delicious cuisine, the department offers a wealth of experiences for travellers. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural immersion, or simply a relaxing getaway, Bouches-du-Rhône has something for everyone to enjoy.

 

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