Leave Aix-en-Provence aboard a vintage sidecar to discover the Sainte-Victoire mountain. First stop on the Bimont dam then the Lac de Bimont. Then head to the Provençal village of Vauvenargues where Pablo Picasso lived and was buried.
Head to the Sainte-Victoire vineyards to meet the winemakers, visit an authentic estate and enjoy a tasting. You can discover other authentic Provençal estates or discover a brewery.
Direction Rognes through the roads of Provence, you can enjoy a setting of vineyards, cypresses, olive trees and oaks... but not only! Indeed you will drive on an old collapsed volcano and will then be able to observe in this volcanic territory the remains of the volcano and the eruption. Discover the charm of this small typical Provençal village.
If the weather allows it, admire the flowering lavender fields
*Additional charge for lunch
Wheelchair accessible. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Esplanade de la Rotonde next to the Tourist Office, Av. Giuseppe Verdi, 13100 Aix-en-Provence
Place de la rotonde facing the Paul Cézanne statue in front of the little train