Best attractions and places to see around Mouriès. Mouriès is a village located in the heart of the Alpilles mountains in Provence, known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. It is recognized as a leading olive-growing commune in France, surrounded by extensive olive groves and vineyards. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks and scenic landscapes within the protected Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles.
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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From here you have a fantastic view of Baux de Provence.
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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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Unique on a Wednesday morning when there is a market in town.
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Mouriès and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the fascinating Glanum Triumphal Arch, an ancient arch near the site of Glanum. The village itself features the historic Church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur and a Roman Bridge. Don't miss the Caisses de Jean-Jean Oppidum, an archaeological site dating from the 6th to 1st century BC, offering scenic trails and remains of a Gallic oppidum. You can also stroll through the village to admire well-preserved 16th, 17th, and 18th-century residences.
Absolutely! Mouriès is nestled within the beautiful Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles, known for its scenic beauty. A popular spot is the View of Les Baux-de-Provence, offering fantastic vistas. You can also find the picturesque Chapelle Saint-Sixte on a hill, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The Caisses de Jean-Jean Oppidum also offers breathtaking landscapes of the Alpilles.
The region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and horse riding within the Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles. The extensive olive groves surrounding Mouriès offer beautiful routes for walking. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Mouriès, Running Trails around Mouriès, or Gravel biking around Mouriès guides.
Yes, Mouriès offers several family-friendly options. The Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Old Town is a lovely place for families to explore with its attractive city center, shops, and shaded squares. The charming village of Eygalières, with its castle ruins and beautiful views, is also considered family-friendly. Gentle walks through the olive groves or exploring the Provençal market can also be enjoyable for all ages.
Mouriès is renowned as France's leading olive-growing commune. You can learn about traditional olive oil production by touring local mills, such as Moulin Saint-Michel, and sample high-quality AOC Vallée des Baux de Provence olive oil. The village also hosts a vibrant Provençal market every Wednesday morning and celebrates its traditions with festivals like the annual olive harvest festival and the Fête des olives vertes.
Mouriès offers charm throughout the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) provide pleasant temperatures. Summer (June-August) is lively with festivals and events, though it can be hot. The Fête des olives vertes in September is a unique cultural experience.
Yes, Mouriès is an excellent base for hiking. Marked trails around the Caisses de Jean-Jean Oppidum offer opportunities to explore scenic landscapes and learn about local flora and fauna. The Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles provides numerous routes. For detailed options, check out the Running Trails around Mouriès guide, which includes moderate to difficult trails like 'The Caisses of Jean Jean – Plant heart on cliff loop from Mouriès'.
Beyond its historical sites and natural beauty, Mouriès offers unique Provençal experiences. You can visit one of the three operational olive mills to witness olive oil production, attend the vibrant Provençal market, or experience traditional events at the Mouriès Arena, which hosts folk dances and Camargue shows. You can also stroll along Cours Paul-Revoil, lined with plane trees and café terraces, for a true taste of local life.
For those seeking a challenge, the Grotte de Balduin offers a challenging climb and a small cave passage that is part of a hiking trail. The Cliffs of Jean-Jean boxes also provide opportunities for climbing. Some of the running and gravel biking routes in the Alpilles, such as 'Les Opies, Aureille – View of the Château d'Aureille loop from Mouriès', are rated as difficult.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views, such as those from the View of Les Baux-de-Provence, and the peaceful atmosphere of the old towns like Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Old Town and Eygalières. The historical significance of sites like the Glanum Triumphal Arch and the opportunity to picnic in historic surroundings are also highly appreciated. Many find the blend of natural beauty and cultural richness to be the main draw.
Mouriès hosts a lively Provençal market every Wednesday morning in the village center. Here, you can find a wide array of local products, including the famous olive oil, fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, and sweets. This is an excellent opportunity to experience local culture and taste regional specialties.
Yes, the area around Mouriès is excellent for cycling. You can explore the scenic landscapes of the Alpilles and the surrounding olive groves and vineyards. Both road cycling and gravel biking are popular. For route ideas, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Mouriès and Gravel biking around Mouriès guides.


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