Barrême is a village shaped by its land: rock, water and roads. Situated at the confluence of three Asse rivers, at the foot of the Saint-Jean plateau, it has moved over the centuries from its medieval perched village to the valley.
This tour shows how the landscape has shaped the village's history, from the Barremian ammonites that bear witness to an ancient sea, to lavender and distilleries, mills, the Route Napoléon and the Resistance.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult.




