Attractions and places to see around Cornillon-Confoux encompass a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This hilltop village in Provence offers panoramic views across the Étang de Berre, the Alpilles, and the Luberon. The area is characterized by its authentic Provençal heritage and unique architectural elements like dry-stone bories. Visitors can explore ancient Romanesque structures and significant historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very pretty view. You absolutely have to go to the aqueduct by climbing the rather steep stairs.
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Miramasséenne stage of a very nice and not difficult winter tour. 🙌👌 The little Camargue is also a very pretty site, although a little muddy in some places 😜
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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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Beautiful aqueduct in the center of Saint Chamas, which can also be visited.
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André CHAUVIN is one of the first volunteers of CCFF La Fare Les Oliviers, created in 1980. He died in 2008 (around 80 years old) so the lookout was named in his honor. The track is wide and pleasant and takes the GR de Pays 2013. Vines and olive trees are cultivated on this southern slope.
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slight stall at the circuit but the panoramic deserves its interest
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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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Cornillon-Confoux is rich in history. You can visit the 19th-century Belfry (Tour de l'Horloge) in the main square, the 12th-century Romanesque Église Saint-Vincent with its 15th-century statue of Saint Vincent, and the adjacent 15th-century Presbytery. Don't miss the unique "Vierge enceinte" Statue near the church. Further historical sites include the 11th-century Chapelle Saint-Vincent and the ancient Nécropole Saint-Vincent with its sarcophagi. The remains of the 13th-century Château de Confoux also offer a glimpse into the village's past.
Cornillon-Confoux is known for its exceptional panoramic views. A walk along the "baou" (promontory) around the upper part of the village offers stunning vistas across the Étang de Berre, the Alpilles, the Luberon, and even Mont Ventoux on clear days. For another great perspective, visit the André Chauvin Lookout, which provides wide views over cultivated vines and olive trees.
Yes, the countryside around Cornillon-Confoux is home to over 50 bories, which are ancient dry-stone constructions that served as shelters for shepherds. You can also find the remarkable Bee Wall (Mur d'abeilles), an 18th-century dry-stone wall with niches historically used to house beehives, protecting them from the mistral wind. This site is also a pleasant spot for a picnic.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails through the Provençal countryside and pine forests. For specific routes, check out the hiking routes around Cornillon-Confoux, MTB trails, or road cycling routes.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all attractions, many of the historical sites and natural features can be enjoyed by families. The Bee Wall offers a shaded picnic spot, and exploring the dry-stone bories can be an engaging activity. Gentle walks along the Touloubre River are also suitable for families. The Saint-Chamas Clock Aqueduct is also considered family-friendly.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and the historical charm of the area. For instance, Old Miramas is loved for its enchanting alleys and wonderful views of the Étang and Alpilles. The Bee Wall is appreciated as a 'fantastic look at Provençal peasant life' and a pleasant curiosity for hikers, often with a picnic table available. The panoramic views from the Clock Bridge are also highly rated.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the "Bee Wall loop from Hôtel Le Devem de Mirapier" is an easy 7.38 km hike. You can find more options and details on the hiking guide for Cornillon-Confoux, which includes routes suitable for various experience levels.
Yes, Cornillon-Confoux has historical connections to several castles. The Château de Confoux, originally a 13th-century fortified castle, still has one tower and powerful buttresses remaining. Additionally, the 17th-century Château du Lys is located at the foot of the rocky outcrop, adding to the region's rich heritage.
Cornillon-Confoux, located in Provence, is generally pleasant to visit during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer (June-August) can be hot but is ideal for enjoying the long daylight hours and outdoor activities. Winter offers a quieter experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
In the church square, you can find the bronze sculpture "La Victoire d'Ikaria" by internationally renowned Polish artist Igor Mitoraj, which was gifted to the commune in 2007. This modern piece stands alongside the historical statues of the Virgin Mary and Marianne, offering an interesting contrast.
Yes, L'Oppidum, a multi-activity hall situated on the edge of the village, hosts various shows and exhibitions throughout the year. It serves as a cultural hub for the community and visitors alike.


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