Discover how ‘Petit Jaune’, another name for pastis, is madeTake a stroll up the hill and discover the traditional distillation methods used to make Pastis, a typical aniseed-flavored drink from the south of France. Come and visit a craftsman’s…
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First, follow us on a botanical walk along a wide path accessible to sporty strollers and all terrain wheelchairs.
In the heart of the garrigue (scrublands), on the Montaiguet hill, come and admire the panoramic view of Mont Sainte-Victoire, Sainte-Baume mountain range, the Roquefavour aqueduct and the Chaîne de l’Etoile hills.
Discover and identify the plants used to distil pastis : calament mint, thyme, rosemary and bay tree sauce.Then visit the GARAGAI pastis distillery and learn about...
In the heart of the garrigue (scrublands), on the Montaiguet hill, come and admire the panoramic view of Mont Sainte-Victoire, Sainte-Baume mountain range, the Roquefavour aqueduct and the Chaîne de l’Etoile hills.
Discover and identify the plants used to distil pastis : calament mint, thyme, rosemary and bay tree sauce.Then visit the GARAGAI pastis distillery and learn about...
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Not accessible in a wheelchair
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- For private transport, we'll pick you up in front of your hotel at Marseille, 45min before the start of your escapade.
You can also take the A bus from La Rotonde to the Krypton car park, where you will be picked up (please mention this when booking).
A few parking spaces are available