Means of transportAllBy bikeBy footBy trainBy carCar-free(17 results)The Château d'If off the coast of Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département©The Château d'If off the coast of Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département|DRCircuit: Historical ProvenceFrom the heritage of the Upper Paleolithic period the memory of WW2, and from the remains of the Roman Empire to those of the Middle Ages, Provence is revealed as a snapshot of...©FotoliaBy train from Marseille to BriançonFrom Marseille, you’ll plunge directly into Alpine landscapes with mountain reliefs. The train stops at Serres, then Veynes-Dévoluy, before reaching Gap, the heart of the...The Lambert Collection in Avignon, in the Vaucluse department©The Lambert Collection in Avignon, in the Vaucluse department|Shu.TModern & contemporary art in Provence Rail tour from Marseille to Arles, Avignon and Aix-en-ProvenceFrom the Mucem in Marseille to Frank Gehry’s flagship deconstructed metal tower – an emblem of 21st-century Arles -, the treasures of Avignon City of Popes, and the...By Train from Marseille to AvignonMarseille, Arles and Avignon… Three Provencal cities with thousand-year-old histories, three Provencal gems to explore freely, wandering along the little streets and by...©HERVE FABRE PHOTOSBy train from Cannes to NiceCannes, its luxury hotels and the sumptuous Iles de Lérins, Juan-les-Pins and its pine forest, Antibes and its ramparts, Nice and its famous Promenade des Anglais… The...The Gorges du Verdon in the Alpes de Haute Provence ©The Gorges du Verdon in the Alpes de Haute Provence |Mouton.ACircuit: The Ventoux, Verdon and Préalpes d’Azur Natural Regional ParksFrom the heights of the Ventoux to the depths of the Verdon Gorges and the balconies overlooking the Mediterranean, this circuit is an invitation to explore three emblematic...The village of Orgon, in the Alpilles Regional Nature Park©The village of Orgon, in the Alpilles Regional Nature Park|Tama66/PixabayCircuit: The Camargue, Alpilles and Luberon and Avignon Natural Regional ParksRide along with the wind in your hair through the Camague biotopes, hike in the fresh air to see the geological heritage of the Alpilles and the fertile plains of the Luberon....The Frioul archipelago off Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department©The Frioul archipelago off Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department|A.MoutonCircuit: explore around MarseilleYou want to discover the area around Marseille without changing your accommodation all the time? Here’s an idea for a circuit around the Mediterranean for 3 days: by train, bus...©©Jonathan Stutz - stock.adobe.comBy Train from Marseille to HyèresClimb aboard for a train ride along the Provencal coast to discover towns that will have you dreaming: Aubagne, the birthplace of Marcel Pagnol, Bandol and its famous...Pont Saint Benezet in Avignon in the Vaucluse ©Pont Saint Benezet in Avignon in the Vaucluse |QGoranCircuit: the major UNESCO sites in the Sud regionFrom Provence to the French Southern Alps and the Côte d’Azur, this circuit is an invitation to discover seven exceptional sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List, which can be...Esterel mediterranean red rocks coast, beach and sea. French Riviera in Cote d Azur near Cannes Saint Raphael, Provence, France, Europe©Esterel mediterranean red rocks coast, beach and sea. French Riviera in Cote d Azur near Cannes Saint Raphael, Provence, France, Europe|Getty Images/iStockphotoBy train to the heart of EsterelHop on the regional express train (TER) from Saint-Raphaël to Mandelieu-la-Napoule for a full immersion in the intense colours and striking contrasts of the Estérel hills,...©Mouton.ABy train on the Côte BleueAll aboard the little train on the Train de la Côte Bleue line for a short trip but oh so full of sensation – the tracks wind along the cliffside with a succession of...12Next »