Best attractions and places to see around Mimet include a blend of historical authenticity, cultural richness, and natural beauty. As the highest village in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, Mimet offers views over the Aix-en-Provence plain, and on clear days, vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, Mont Ventoux, and Montagne de Lure. The village serves as a starting point for numerous hiking routes, allowing exploration of the Massif de l'Etoile, the Grand Puech headland, and the Col Sainte-Anne. This region provides opportunities to discover both historical landmarks and expansive natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A gentle approach to Garlaban.
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Panoramic view of the entire valley: Marseille, Aix en Provence, Sainte-Victoire, Sainte Baume,...
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Message to hikers: Please do not cross private property because the owners are fed up with the constant traffic in their gardens!! The signs and gates are not decorations but to signal a ban on passage. Thank you for your civic-mindedness.
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Essential crossing point, beautiful climb and ruins of cinema sets from the film "Angèle" by Marcel Pagnol nearby.
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On the site there are around 80 engravings in memory of the work of Marcel Pagnol. Louis Douard, the sculptor, adds more every year. The very first drawing was the Compass Rose; the subjects are varied: the shield with the arms of Provence, characters (the shepherd and his two sheep), poetic extracts, animals.
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The highest point in the region, the head of Grand Puech stands proudly in the middle of the mountains, revealing a breathtaking panoramic view of the surroundings. It is also a witness to history, with traces of human occupation dating back to prehistoric times.
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Very nice site, for walking and picnicking
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When the view is clear, you can see really far!
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Mimet offers a rich history, including the remnants of the 10th-11th century Château de Mimet. The village center features the cobbled Rue Saint Sébastien and the historic Parish Church. Additionally, the Tête du Grand Puech is a summit with traces of human occupation dating back to prehistoric times, and the Engravings of Garlaban offer unique contemporary sculptures evoking local memory.
As the highest village in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, Mimet itself provides magnificent views over the Aix-en-Provence plain, and on clear days, vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, Mont Ventoux, and Montagne de Lure. For even more expansive views, consider visiting Le Garlaban or Pilon du Roi, both offering incredible 360° panoramas up to the sea.
Yes, Mimet is an excellent starting point for numerous hiking and trail routes suitable for all levels. The area is ideal for exploring the Massif de l'Etoile, the Grand Puech headland, and the Col Sainte-Anne. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, for activities like jogging and cycling. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Mimet or Cycling around Mimet guides.
Mimet has a vibrant cultural scene. You can explore local craft workshops, such as pottery, in the village. Annually, at the end of June, Mimet hosts the 'Mimet en Fête' Theatre Festival at the Château Bas, providing an opportunity to experience local cultural performances.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting Mimet, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking. The village hosts the Mimet trail event each May, and the 'Mimet en Fête' Theatre Festival takes place at the end of June. If planning summer visits, be aware that some viewpoints like Pilon du Roi are not shaded and can be very hot.
Mimet offers a charming village environment that families can enjoy. Exploring the cobbled Rue Saint Sébastien and the historic Château de Mimet can be a pleasant experience. The numerous hiking trails around Mimet cater to various levels, making it possible to find suitable walks for families. The Engravings of Garlaban are also noted as a nice site for walking and picnicking.
Yes, the region around Mimet has connections to Marcel Pagnol. The Aubignane Pass is an essential crossing point with ruins of cinema sets from Pagnol's film 'Angèle' nearby, offering a chance to walk in his footsteps.
Beyond the panoramic views from its summits, Mimet is close to the impressive Sainte-Victoire mountain, a 'Grand Site de France' known for its white limestone cliffs. The area also includes the Massif de l'Etoile, the Grand Puech headland, and the Col Sainte-Anne, all offering diverse natural landscapes to explore.
Mimet is a great base for cyclists. You can find a variety of routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. These include challenging loops like the 'Panoramic view – La Bourdonnière loop' and 'On track for the King's Pestle – View of Sainte-Victoire loop'. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Mimet and Cycling around Mimet guides.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking 360° views from summits like Le Garlaban and Pilon du Roi. The historical significance of sites like Tête du Grand Puech and the unique Engravings of Garlaban are also highly appreciated. The region's blend of natural beauty and historical depth, combined with excellent hiking opportunities, makes it a popular destination.
Yes, the heart of Mimet, particularly along the cobbled Rue Saint Sébastien, is home to local shops. You can find artisan workshops, including a leather craftsman and an artisan potter. Eric Desplanche's pottery workshop on the small Mistral lane near the church is a notable example.


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