Best mountain peaks around Saint-Rémy-De-Provence are found within the Alpilles mountain range, a low mountain range in Provence, southern France. This area is characterized by its craggy, rocky landscape and offers elevated points with expansive views. The region is a natural reserve with well-marked trails, providing diverse natural features and historical significance. It is known for its arid limestone peaks and rich biodiversity.
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A breathtaking view of the Alpilles
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View of Mont Gaussier and its impressive rock formations. Take the Mont Gaussier ladders trail to reach the summit, from where you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the Alpilles, the Luberon and the Ventoux.
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Absolutely impressive rock peak with a small cave, a deep shaft and great views
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Be careful of the loose gravel track which is very tricky going downhill. Raise your foot!
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One of the most spectacular walks in the region. Please note, access to the summit and the Opies Tower from the south is not recommended by the markings and signage due to a risk of landslides. Some passages are also indeed very steep and bordering on climbing, you have been warned.
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The Opies are the highest point of the Alpilles massif, at 496 meters above sea level. Located in the eastern part of the Alpilles, this summit owes its name to the incorrect transcription of the Provençal name of the massif: Aupiho which means “small Alps”.
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The Alpilles mountain range near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence offers several distinctive peaks. Notable options include Les Opies, the highest point in the Alpilles Regional Nature Park, and Mount Gaussier, known for its rock formations and archaeological interest.
For unparalleled panoramic views, Les Opies stands out, offering a 360° vista of the Luberon mountains, Mont Ventoux, and Montagne Sainte-Victoire. The Panoramic view from the watchtower at Les Baux also provides a sumptuous 360° landscape of the Alpilles and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Yes, Mount Gaussier is particularly significant. Traces of the Salyan city of Glanum, dating back to the first and second centuries BC, can be found on its hills, blending natural beauty with ancient history.
The peaks in the Alpilles are characterized by a craggy, rocky landscape with arid limestone formations. You'll encounter distinctive rock formations, such as those on Mount Gaussier, and unique geological features like the Rocher des Deux Trous. The region also boasts diverse Mediterranean flora, olive groves, vineyards, and pine forests.
While some trails can be challenging, the region offers various walks. The View of the Vineyard and Pas de Suisse is categorized as family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery over vineyards and limestone hills. Always check specific route details for suitability.
The Alpilles mountains are a natural reserve with well-marked trails for hiking. You can find routes like the Mont Gaussier ladders trail, offering breathtaking views. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Rémy-De-Provence guide, which includes routes like the 'Mont Gaussier and Rocher des Deux Trous Loop'.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Les Opies is a challenging summit, and its access can sometimes be technical, requiring good shoes. The descent from the Panoramic view from the watchtower at Les Baux can also be super technical with loose gravel.
Yes, Les Opies, standing at 496 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Alpilles Regional Nature Park. It features an impressive square watchtower at its summit.
The Rocher des Deux Trous (The Rock with Two Holes) is a distinctive weathered limestone formation featuring two large holes at the base of a crag. It's notable for its unique geology and its artistic connection, having been famously depicted in Vincent van Gogh's painting 'Mountains at Saint-Rémy'.
The Alpilles Regional Nature Park is known for its rich biodiversity, particularly its ornithological diversity. You might spot species like Bonelli's eagles and Egyptian vultures, making it a 'Garden of Eden' for nature lovers.
Absolutely. The 360° panoramic views from Les Opies and the Panoramic view from the watchtower at Les Baux are excellent for photography. Additionally, the View of Mont Gaussier and its ladder path offer breathtaking panoramas of the Alpilles, Luberon, and Ventoux.
The Plateau de la Caume, with a peak at 389 meters, is a significant limestone plateau and a crossing point of the GR6 long-distance footpath. It's recognizable by a television relay station at its summit and offers a vast panorama stretching over the Alpilles range, the Crau plain, the Camargue, and the Rhône and Durance valleys.
The View of the Vineyard and Pas de Suisse offers a breathtaking perspective of perfectly aligned rows of vines, surrounded by typical limestone hills. The Pas de Suisse itself, with its cliffs and steep ridges, adds a dramatic touch to the landscape, providing majestic views.


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