Attractions and places to see around Saint-Chamas include a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. Located on the northern shores of the Étang de Berre, the area features a distinctive geography with hills and troglodyte caves. Visitors can explore ancient Roman structures, significant archaeological sites, and protected natural areas. The region offers diverse points of interest for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Miramax le Vieux, situated on a hill, offers a wonderful view of the Étang to the south and the Alpilles to the north. The place captivates with its enchanting little alleys, through which beautiful panoramas open up again and again and cute places invite you to linger. Definitely worth a visit and getting off your bike! They also serve excellent ice cream if you need some energy at this point on the tour. ;-)
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MTB or gravel trail. 2 tree trunks require you to dismount. Be careful of the many walkers on this path, which is quite narrow in places. Possibility of visiting the archaeological site of Saint Blaise along the way. You can make a loop by returning via the plateau
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A fantastic look at Provençal peasant life. Here you will find an 18th century apier that would have been used with straw beehives to protect them from the mistral and bad weather. The place is very shady and allows to sit down and have a picnic.
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U-turn in the oppidum because it is surrounded by fence then impassable path in the descent above the Etang du Pourra, charred trees and many branches on the way... So some parts to avoid especially in VAE ...
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Going down the chapel in the middle of the cemetery is a must see!
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Charming little village with several beautiful views of the Alpilles, St Chamas and the Etang de Berre. 2 Glaciers allow you to taste good ice cream!
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Old town of Miramas the climb is worth the detour.
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A magnificent chapel and a high place of local archeology to visit which also offers magnificent views of the surrounding ponds and the town of Istres! Unavoidable !
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Saint-Chamas is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Pont Flavien, a 1st-century BC Roman bridge, or the impressive Aqueduc du Plan, also known as the Clock Bridge, which offers panoramic views. Don't miss the Baroque Eglise Saint-Léger with its distinctive bell tower, or the monumental Viaduc Saint-Léger. The Porte du Fort, a remnant of medieval walls, also offers a glimpse into the town's past.
For nature lovers, the Étang de Berre provides a picturesque setting. Explore the Parc de la Poudrerie, a former gunpowder factory now a classified wetland, rich in diverse flora and fauna including flamingos. The Colline du Baou offers stunning panoramic views, and the Petite Camargue is ideal for observing wading birds. You can also find scenic views from Old Miramas, which overlooks the Alpilles and the Étang de Berre.
Yes, Saint-Chamas is renowned for its Troglodyte Caves, making it a significant site for these dwellings in France. Many are found on the Colline du Baou. Another unique feature is the Aqueduc du Plan, a 19th-century aqueduct with a clock, which you can access for views. You can also discover the Bee Wall, an 18th-century apier that offers a fascinating look at Provençal peasant life.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For an easy to moderate experience, consider the 'La petite camargue loop' or the 'Lavoir des Contagieux – Pont Romain de Saint-Chamas loop'. More moderate options include the 'Saint-Chamas Heritage Loop' and the 'Pont Romain de Saint-Chamas – Flavian Bridge loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Saint-Chamas guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a range of routes. Road cycling options include the 'Cornillon-Confoux – Tour de Cornillon loop' for an easy ride, or more challenging routes like the 'Col de la Gatasse — loop from Saint-Chamas'. For gravel biking, explore routes like 'The Smurfs' Forest – Viewpoint loop from Saint-Chamas'. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Chamas and Gravel biking around Saint-Chamas guides.
Families can enjoy exploring the Troglodyte Caves, which offer a unique historical experience. The Parc de la Poudrerie is great for nature walks and birdwatching, with an observation tower. The Plage des Cabassons provides a safe environment for swimming and water sports. Additionally, the Bee Wall is a pleasant curiosity with a picnic area.
Yes, Saint-Chamas is located on the banks of the Étang de Berre, offering opportunities for water activities. The Plage des Cabassons is a developed beach with access to swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, and has been awarded the 'Blue Flag' label.
The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer. However, summer still provides opportunities for water activities at the Étang de Berre and its beaches.
A significant archaeological site is the Oppidum of Saint-Blaise, a major site in the western Mediterranean with traces of human occupation dating back to the 5th millennium BC. Nearby, you can also discover the Rock tombs in the Castillon forest, with hundreds of tombs dating back to the 5th century AD.
Yes, you can experience the local atmosphere at the Saturday Morning Market held on Rue Gambetta, where you can find local produce. For cultural insights, visit the Municipal Museum Paul Lafran, housed in the former 17th-century town hall, which showcases local history and art.
Excellent panoramic views can be found from the Aqueduc du Plan. The summit of the Colline du Baou, where the Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy is located, also offers stunning vistas over the town and the Étang de Berre. Additionally, Old Miramas provides beautiful views of the Alpilles and the Étang de Berre.
Many natural areas and trails around Saint-Chamas are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and waste is picked up. The Parc de la Poudrerie and various hiking routes, such as those found in the Hiking around Saint-Chamas guide, can be enjoyed with your canine companion.


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