Best attractions and places to see around Mollégès include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and charming Provencal villages. Situated at the foot of the Alpilles mountains, this region offers picturesque scenery characterized by vineyards, olive groves, and traditional architecture. Mollégès is bordered by the Durance river and is close to the Luberon, providing diverse natural beauty. The area serves as a starting point for exploring the Alpilles Regional Natural Park and nearby towns.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A pretty little village with a beautiful castle ruin from which you have a great view.
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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a magical place where the sun shines more than 300 days a year, whose light and beauty have captivated Vincent van Gogh and so many other artists. Nostradamus was also born here. The historic old town, with its narrow streets and many lovely shops and restaurants, invites you to take a relaxing stroll.
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The entrance to Glanum is across the street. A visit is highly recommended.
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superb route unfortunately at eigalière there was a flea market and my gps got lost so I changed the end but I would do it again without hesitation (couldn't find the final route)
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It's worth taking a hike there if you're nearby.
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Unique on a Wednesday morning when there is a market in town.
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Mollégès and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 19th-century Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church, or the older Saint-Thomas Chapel, which dates back to around 960. The village also features a 14th-century medieval tower and gate. Nearby, don't miss the ancient Roman landmark, the Glanum Triumphal Arch, part of an antique ensemble near the site of Glanum.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The charming village of Eygalières is great for a stroll, and Lake Peïroou offers a beautiful natural setting for families to enjoy. Within Mollégès itself, L'Arche de Méo Animal Park is a popular choice for children.
Mollégès is nestled at the foot of the Alpilles mountains, offering stunning views and landscapes characterized by vineyards, olive groves, and lavender fields. You can explore the Alpilles Regional Natural Park, or visit Lake Peïroou, known for its fantastic surrounding scenery. For a more adventurous experience, the Grotte de Balduin offers a unique cave passage and viewpoint.
The region around Mollégès is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and horse riding in the nearby Alpilles and Luberon regional natural parks. For specific routes, explore the various hiking trails around Mollégès, or discover road cycling routes that take you through picturesque landscapes.
There are many excellent options for walking and running. You can find a variety of running trails around Mollégès, including moderate loops from the village or nearby Plan-d'Orgon. For walking, the hiking guide offers routes like the Eygalières – Abandoned house loop, which is moderately difficult.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with blooming lavender fields in early summer. The summer months are vibrant with local festivals, though it can be quite warm. Winter provides a quieter, more serene experience.
Yes, Mollégès is home to the unique Le Cheval Monument, the only one carved in stone from a single block in France, dedicated to the draft horse. The village also celebrates the traditional Fête de Saint Eloi, a lively festival featuring a 'carreto ramado' parade and traditional costumes.
Mollégès is an excellent base for exploring other renowned Provencal towns. You can visit Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Old Town, known as 'the little Paris of Provence,' with its attractive city center and markets. Other notable towns include Les Baux-de-Provence, a magnificent hilltop village, and Avignon, home to the impressive Palais des Papes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The picturesque streets of villages like Eygalières and the vibrant atmosphere of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence are highly rated. Many also enjoy the tranquility and stunning landscapes found around natural sites like Lake Peïroou and the Alpilles mountains.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its delightful local cuisine, fresh produce, local wines, and olive oil. Nearby towns like Saint-Rémy-de-Provence host exceptional markets twice a week, offering a variety of local products. Mollégès is also situated in one of France's best wine regions, providing opportunities for wine tasting.
Yes, for experienced hikers, there are more challenging options. The hiking guide for Mollégès includes routes like the 'Beautiful view – View of Mont Gaussier loop from Eygalières,' which is rated as difficult and offers extensive views.
The Alpilles Regional Natural Park, where Mollégès is located, is characterized by its dramatic white limestone massif, olive groves, and vineyards. It's also home to unique geological formations, such as the natural cavities in the rock that give Lake Peïroou its name, and the intriguing Grotte de Balduin.


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