Travel Guide - Site touristique du Pays d`Aubagne et de l`Etoile
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Travel Guide - Site touristique du Pays d`Aubagne et de l`Etoile
Travel Guide Pays d’Aubagne et de l’étoile SUMMARY: P. 3 Getting here and around P. 4 Towns and villages P.13 Museums or similar P.18 Walks and hikes P.20 Markets P.21 The land of clay P.22 Tourist Offices Legend of symbols 2 tourist office swimming pool parks and gardens Restaurants hiking starting points ceramicists and santonniers (figurine makers) accommodation museums regional Cinema/ theatre Station Getting here and around Aubagne enjoys proximity to Marseilles and offers a range of transport services: Plane : Marseilles-Provence Airport - Toulon-Hyères Airport Train : The TGV Méditerranée takes 3 hours 15 minutes from Paris to Marseilles. The TER links Marseilles and Aubagne in 15 minutes between 6.00 and 23.00 (during the week). Road : Aubagne can be reached from Marseilles and Toulon by taking the A50 and from Aix by the A52. The D8N, the former route of the Roman road passes through Aubagne and Cuges-les-Pins in the direction of Toulon. The D96N links up Roquevaire and Auriol in the direction of Aix. The D560N links Auriol to Saint-Zacharie in the direction of Brignoles. Vers aéroport de Hyères The Agglo buses are free! Take advantage! A bus runs from Marseilles to Aubagne and takes 15 minutes. Information: Interchange hub on +33 (0)4 42 03 24 25 www.bus-agglo.fr - www.lepilote.com Distances Marseille Provence Airport : 40 km from Aubagne Toulon - Hyères Airport : 70 km from Aubagne Aix-Aubagne: 36 km Marseille-Aubagne: 17 km Cassis-Aubagne: 12 km Toulon-Aubagne: 45 km Need a map? Download one on www.tourisme-paysdaubagne.fr Preserving the environment is in your best interests The Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Étoile region is committed to a process of responsible and collective tourism: respecting the environment, collective economic development in the territory etc. 3 TOWNS AND VILLAGES Aubagne Aubagne is the main town in the Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Étoile area. The birthplace of Marcel Pagnol, it is also santon (Christmas figurines) capital. The Foreign Legion Command is based here. With 1000 years of history, many cultural events are organised to blend tradition and modernity. The town has a population of 47000. Town hall: 7, bd Jean Jaurès 13400 Aubagne Tél : +33 (0)4 42 18 19 19 www.aubagne.fr 4 Auriol Dominated in the north by the Regagnas slopes and to the south by the Sainte-Baume Massif, the Huveaune flows through the city. Its rich past is revealed by its prehistoric remains, the ruins of its medieval chateau, not to mention its three Infernet Neolithic caves, ovens from the Middle Ages and the Clock Tower. The current population of Auriol is 11780 By bus from Aubagne: line 8/9 Town hall: place de la Libération 13390 Auriol Tél : +33 (0)4 42 04 70 06 www.mairie-auriol.fr 5 TOWNS AND VILLAGES Belcodène It may be a small town, but it thinks big, way beyond its plateau where its famous Celto-Ligurian oppida are enthroned. Belcodène comes from the Provençal “Brecouedo” which refers to a high, rugged geography. Surrounded by pine and oak massifs, the site offers a magnificent panoramic view, the pride and joy of its inhabitants. It has a population of 1830. By bus from Aubagne Line 5 then 109, stopping on request Town hall: Place Ribado 13720 Belcodène +33 (0)4 42 70 66 66 www.belcodene.fr Cadolive Nestled on the Baou rock surrounded by pine trees and bathed in sunshine, this typically Provençal village oozes authenticity with its shaded squares, old wash house and narrow streets. This picturesque hamlet, which dates back to the 17th century, became a town in just 1900. It has a rich mining background as evidenced by the mine shafts located on the outskirts of town. It has a population of 2160 inhabitants. In bus from Aubagne, line 5 then 108, stopping on request Town hall: 1, place du Comte Armand 13950 Cadolive +33 (0)4 42 04 63 18 www.mairie-cadolive.fr 6 Cuges-les-Pins La Bouilladisse Located in the heart of the Saint-Baume Massif, this hillside village descended into the plain as the lake which used to fill this polje, or crater, dried up. Occupied since the Neolithic period, Cuges-les-Pins experienced rapid growth from 1647 when the road linking Marseilles to Toulon changed course, allowing access to the town and visits from famous people such as Victor Hugo and Jospeh Bonaparte. Following the roads of the old village, you can discover the Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua and its incredible viewpoint. It has a population of 4880 inhabitants. Founded in the 13th century, this village was attached to Auriol until 1880. Originally known as La Bourine, it took its current name in 1909. Its rocky hills sculpted by the mistral and the sun have made La Boudilladisse a pearl of Provence. The tranquillity of its hamlets such as le Pigeonnier and les Boyers, its spectrum of colours and the variety of its landscapes epitomise the sheer beauty of Provence. Its population is 5960. By bus from Aubagne, line 11 Town hall: Place Stanislas Fabre 13780 Cuges-les-Pins +33 (0)4 42 73 80 11 www.cuges-les-pins.fr By bus from Aubagne, line 5 Town hall: Avenue de la Libération 13720 La Bouilladisse +33 (0)4 42 62 97 08 www.ville-bouilladisse.com 7 TOWNS AND VILLAGES 8 La Destrousse La Penne-sur-Huveaune Positioned at the crossroads of the Merlançon and Pégoulière valleys, the first traces of occupation of the site date back to the 11th century, although Roman roads penetrated the area in ancient times. The primitive church, St Pierre-es-Liens was built in 1363, extended in 1834 and then built in its current form in 1872. From this building, if you take the chemin de la Carreirade de Pierresca, you will discover an immense panorama of the surrounding massifs. It has a population of 2920. Wedged between Aubagne and Marseilles, this two thousand year-old town offers a unique viewpoint across the Garlaban massif. Le Pennelus, which was erected during the 1st century BC and listed as a historic monument in 1886, bears witness to Penne sur Huveaune’s rich history; its current name first appeared in 1212 in the archives of St Victor’s abbey. In the old centre, close to the Roman monument, you can also discover its church and its windows which was built from 1711. It has 6400 inhabitants. By bus from Aubagne, line 5 then 108, stopping on request By bus from Aubagne, line 6 Town hall: Route départementale 96 13112 La Destrousse +33 (0)4 42 18 49 30 www.mairieladestrousse.com Town hall: 14, boulevard de la Gare 13821 La Penne-sur-Huveaune +33 (0)4 91 88 44 00 www.mairie-lapennesurhuveaune.fr Roquevaire Peypin Built around the chateau ruins, Peypin is the quintessential Provencal village with its houses nestled in the hillside, its parish church and beautiful clock tower, narrow streets and flower-filled squares and exposed stone façades. As well as the chateau remains, there is also the monument dedicated to the Resistance members’ “Lei Loups Roudaires”, many relics of the region’s mining past and above all, magnificent hiking trails dotted with superb viewpoints. It has 5420 inhabitants. So named because of the rock dominating it, the town is composed of the main village and three hamlets: Pont de Joux, Pont de l’Etoile and Lascours. For those who enjoy exploring by foot, Lascours is the gateway to Marcel Pagnol’s hills and landscapes. The old village, with its narrow, steep roads will naturally lead you to its medieval 12th century chateau, from which you can gaze at the Huveaune Valley. It has 8620 inhabitants. By bus from Aubagne, line 8/9 Town hall: 29, rue Alliés 13360 Roquevaire +33 (0)4 42 32 91 10 www.ville-de-roquevaire.fr By bus from Aubagne, line 5 then 108, stopping on request Town hall: rue de la République 13124 Peypin +33 (0)4 42 82 55 55 www.peypin.fr 9 TOWNS AND VILLAGES Saint-Zacharie Saint-Savournin Although the settlement of this town dates back to Neolithic times and its Gallo-Roman remains were restored in the village and its environs, Saint-Savounin is best known for its rich industrial past. This is one of the many municipalities making up Provence’s coalfield, which began operating in the 16th century. Discover this exceptional industrial heritage by wandering down the paths once used by Provençal miners. It has 3180 inhabitants. By bus from Aubagne, line 5 then 110, stopping on request Town hall: place Grande Rue 13119 Saint-Savournin +33 (0)4 42 04 64 03 www.saint-savournin.com 10 At the foothills of the Saint-Baume Massif and on the banks of the Huveaune sits the village with 16 fountains: SaintZacharie. Occupied during Neolithic times, then by celticligurians and particularly favoured by rich Romains in ancient times, this sun-bathed haven of tranquillity exudes the rich colours and flavours of Provence. Discover the enchanting sites such as the banks of the Huveaune, the Nayes source or Saint Clair’s Chapel and its viewpoint. It has 4940 inhabitants. By bus from Aubagne, line 8/9 Town hall: 1, cours Louis Blanc 83640 Saint-Zacharie +33 (0)4 42 32 63 32 www.saintzacharie.com MUSEUMS AND SIMILAR Marcel Pagnol’s Birthplace: Marcel Pagnol was born in this bourgeois 19th century house on cours Barthélémy on 28 February 1895. The ground floor can be visited (130m2), with two scenography areas: the recreation of the Pagnol family apartment (furniture and antiques), an exhibition space (photos, objects, letters) as well as a projection room (20 seats). The Small World of Marcel Pagnol: Created in 1975 in a bandstand, this is a recreation of the Aubagne hills with 200 santons playing the part of people from the life and works of Marcel Pagnol. Made possible by the expertise of local santonniers, a trip to Aubagne is not complete without visiting this attraction Opening times*: December and January: every day 10.00-12.30 and 14.30-18.00 April to September : every day, 10.00-12.30 and 14.30-19.00 Closed on Sundays in July and August Closed 1 May and 1 January. Open on 25 December, 15.00 to 18.00 Closed in February, March, April, October and November Duration: about 30 minutes Free entry Opening times*: November to March: Tuesday to Sunday 14.00 to 17.30 April to October : Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10.00 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 18.00 Tuesday and Thursday from 14.00 to 18.00 Closed every Monday Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December. Duration: minimum 30 minutes Tariffs: �1.5 / child �3/ adults 16, cours Barthélemy 13400 Aubagne Tél : +33 (0)4 42 03 49 98 Esplanade de Gaulle - 13400 Aubagne - Tél : +33 (0)4 42 03 49 98 * subject to modification, call the tourist office on 04.42.03.49.98 13 The Martin Duby Popular Arts and Traditions Museum Museum: The Popular Arts and Traditions Museum offers regular quality temporary exhibitions. Schedules not provided Closed on public holidays. Duration: minimum 30 minutes Free entry Rue Augustine Dupuy 13390 Auriol Tél : +33 (0)4 42 72 84 29 Foreign Legion Museum: The Foreign Legion Museum has been revamped! In September 2013, visit almost 1500m2 dedicated to the history of this unique military corps: memories of the Legion’s founders, pictures, portraits, weapons, photos, miscellaneous items etc. Reopening on September 2013 - Opening: Everyday from 10.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00 - Closed on Tuesdays Free entry Route de la Thuilière 13400 Aubagne www.legion-etrangere.com Tél : +33 (0)4 42 18 12 41 14 Domaine de la Font de Mai: The exceptional site of Font de Mai is the departure and arrival point of the walking trails towards Garlaban. It is a domain of 100 ha, and is three centuries old with an old-fashioned farm, cultures, hives and its own nature trail and outdoor activities throughout the year (schedule on demand). To get there, use public transport instead of your car in order to preserve the site (line 10 from the interchange hub, free bus. Aubagne town centre). Accessible all year. IMPORTANT: From 1 June to 30 September, access to the forests is regulated. Pierre Cochereau’s Organ: This organist was the holder of the Great Organs of Notre-Dame de Paris from 1955 to 1984. He owned an organ of 70 stops on 5 keyboards and one part consisting of the 5000 pipes of the organ at Roquevaire church. The Roquevaire organ is reputed to be one of the world’s best instruments. You can discover it in Roquevaire’s SaintVincent Church, particularly during the International Organ Festival, which takes place every year at the beginning of autumn. Open during the church service on Wednesday and Sunday mornings. Free entry 6, place de l’église 13360 Roquevaire www.orgue-roquevaire.fr Information: Les Amis du Grand Orgue de Roquevaire - Tél : +33 (0)4 42 04 05 33 IVR: 0811 20 13 13 Opening of the eco-museum and the reception*: Open every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday November to March: 9.30-12.30 and 13.30-16.30 April to June and September to October: 9.30-12.30 and 13.30-17.30 July and August: 8.30-12.30 and 14.30-18.30 Free entry Chemin de la Font de Mai 13400 Aubagne Tél : +33 (0)4 42 01 66 30 15 MUSEUMS AND SIMILAR The Chapel of the Black Penitents: Danielle Jacqui’s house: Located on the heights of the old town, the Chapel of the Black Penitents also houses Aubagne’s art centre. More than just a venue for exhibiting visual arts, the Black Penitents offer visitors an insight into current creations along with displays of the area’s heritage. Conferences/meetings take place during each exhibition. Depending on the calendar, the exhibition is also a chance to merge various artistic disciplines. In 2013, from the 27 of April to the 13 of October, the exposition “Picasso, céramiste et la Méditérranée” will take place in the Chapel of the Black Penitents. Danielle Jacqui is an artist who has painted and decorated her house in an unusual, quirky manner. She was behind the first Roquevaire Singular Art Festival in 1990. She is internationally recognised and one of her most notable achievements was her exhibition at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, USA. Opening*: Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00 during the exhibition period. Free entry Opening during the Picasso exposition: everyday from 9.30 to 19.30 Les aires Saint-Michel 13400 Aubagne Tél : +33 (0)4 42 18 17 26 * subject to modification, call the tourist office on 04.42.03.49.98 16 Visit on appointment Free entry Pont-de-l’Étoile 13360 Roquevaire Tél : +33 (0)4 42 04 25 32 17 WALKS AND HIKES Composed of around 70% natural areas, our territory is resolutely focused on our 5 great massifs which border and define it. On the west, the famous Garlaban massif and the Etoile range, and on the east, the Regagnas and the mystical Saint-Baume to the south of the Saint-Cyr range. Garlaban: It is criss-crossed by numerous paths, especially Pagnol’s paths which enable visitors to discover the highlights of the academic’s literature and films. Chaîne de l’Etoile: A limestone massif with large rupestral areas. Its flora is of great interest with its rare and endemic species. around the summits, but none of which is crossed by a watercourse, except after heavy rains. Also, each and every municipality in the Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Etoile conurbation offers a range of walking opportunities; the mining country, the sources of the Huveaune, the Languillard plateau, the Celto-Ligurian oppida etc. Throughout the year, the intermunicipal tourist office offers guided and walks and hikes. Ask for a “Visits, tours and trips” book or download it at www.tourismepaysdaubagne.fr. Guidebook on the Garlaban Massif hike: On sale for 2�, available at the Intermunicipal Tourist Office, the Small World of Marcel Pagnol, the Font de Mai domain and local tourist offices (St Zacharie, Cuges-les-Pins and Allauch). Guidebook on the SainteBaume Massif hike is freely available in the tourist office Le Regagnas: This is the western end of the Aurélien Massif, situated in the Var. This range presents ecological interest, especially due to its rupestral biotopes which harbour large nesting raptors. Sainte-Baume: Its northern slope is unique in Provence as it receives a lot of rainfall and is covered in moist vegetation, consisting of deciduous leaves and boxwood. The cliffs are home to the Marie Madeleine cave, a place of pilgrimage. The south side is characterised by a gentle slope with plenty of sunlight and dry vegetation. Saint-Cyr Range: This massif, consisting solely of limestone, is cut by numerous valleys which bring about a star-shaped drainage system 18 Guidebook of the Bouches-du-Rhône tourism hike available on www.visitprovence.com Guidebook of the new GR®2013 on sale for 14.90� Hiking festival “from villages to hills” The Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Etoile plays host to a hiking festival. The Garbalan is the most popular, but equally impressive are the Nayes sources in Saint Zacharie, the peaks of Saint Julien, the breathtaking scenery of Sainte-Baume or even the paths of the mining country. Each year, dozens of hikes of varying degrees of difficulty and duration are on offer. Soak up the history of the towns and villages of the Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Etoile before you set off on their paths to discover their natural settings. Every year at the beginning of May Brochure available in March at the Intermunicipal Tourist Office of the Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Etoile or on www.tourisme-paysdaubagne.fr Access to the forest during summer: Access to the trails submitted to the Prefectural Order is regulated from 1 June to 30 September. To find out the access conditions for the Bouches-du-Rhône department, you can visit the site www.bouchesdu-rhone.pref.gouv.fr or call 0811 20 13 13 (cost of a local call), and for the Var department www.var.pref.gouv.fr . During this period, you can find out the weather forecast from the Intermunicipal Tourist Office from 17.30 on +33 (0)4 42 03 49 98. Recommendations: Do not forget good walking shoes, plenty of water and check the weather forecast (be careful with the sun!) The tourist network of hiking trails consists of public roads. At intersections, poles with directional arrow will tell you the name of the neighbouring places as well as the time and the distance to reach them. 19 MARKETS Markets The Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Etoile nurtures its agricultural heritage. It has been promoting the sustainability of peri-urban agriculture in playing a significant role in the economic area, especially due to the brand «Les Jardins du Pays d’Aubagne». Among these measures (the territory has 1500 hectares of fertile land), the area is working on facilitating the creation of new farms. This is reflected by an agricultural charter setting several goals to reconcile harmonious economic development and quality production. Farmers Markets: Auriol: Thursday and Saturday morning Aubagne: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday morning Cadolive: Wednesday morning Cuges-les-Pins: Saturday morning La Bouilladisse: Thursday morning La Destrousse: Friday morning Roquevaire: Friday morning Saint-Zacharie: Wednesday and Saturday morning 20 THE LAND OF CLAY The Pays d’Aubagne has been home to a long tradition of clay work since antiquity. This culture is common to the whole Huveaune Valley: in Aubagne, the craft is very diversified (porcelain, stoneware, polished and varnished clay, earthenware, figurines), earthenware in Roquevaire and Pont de l’Etoile, common and architectural pottery in Saint Zacharie and bricks and tiles in Auriol. Museums and workshops: The Pays d’Aubagne has nearly sixty ceramicist, santonnier (figurine makers) or potter workshops. Do not hesitate to push open their doors and discover a wealth of ancestral know-how and unparalleled friendliness. The list of ceramic artisans and santonniers is available at the Pays d’Aubagne et de l’Etoile Intermunicipal Tourist Office. Esplanade de Gaulle, 13400 Aubagne. Information: Intermunicipal Tourist Office +33 (0)4 42 03 49 98 Les Ateliers Thérèse Neveu (ATN): (Thérèse Neveu Workshops) Biennale de l’Art Santonnier (every two years): Built on the site of the former workshop of Thérèse Neveu, a famous Aubagne santonnière, this space is dedicated to coordinating all clayrelated activities. Inaugurated in 1995, the ATN is an exhibition hall devoted to arts of the earth. The building is currently undergoing renovations and will not open its doors until 2013 when it will become a museum space and a resource centre, dedicated mostly to the Santon but also to all clay-related professions. Cour de Clastre 13400 Aubagne Tel: +33 (0)4 42 03 43 10 Next edition: December 2014 The Biennale de l’Art Santonnier keeps this tradition alive. Thanks to this event, the Santon seems more present and current than ever. Over 50 artisan santonniers, 2 days of events set around the market with a giant nativity scene, the Walk of the Living Santons and excellent storytellers to revive the legends of Christmas. Aubagne town centre, organised by ATN +33 (0)4 42 03 43 10 Dates with clay: Santon and Ceramics Markets Twice a year, once in summer and another in winter, lasting a month and a half. The ceramicists and santonniers will set up stalls to present their latest creations in Aubagne town centre. Summer: from mid-July to the end of August. Winter: mid-November to late December Argilla 2013 (every two years): 17 and 18 august This is the first pottery market in France to welcome around 200 artisans from all over France and the world as well as around 70,000 visitors over two days. Diverse techniques are represented: earthenware, glazed pottery, raku, earthenware, stoneware, porcelain etc. There is a variety of entertainment to make this moment even more festive. Do not forget about the Petit Monde de Marcel Pagnol where 200 santons are inspired by the life and works of the famous academic are displayed. 21 THE TOURIST OFFICE Main office: 8, cours Barthélemy - 13400 Aubagne Tél : +33 (0)4 42 03 49 98 Fax : +33 (0)4 42 03 83 62 [email protected] www.tourisme-paysdaubagne.fr Services for professionals: • Organising sightseeing tours • Group welcomes, accommodation, guided tours. Tél : +33 (0)4 42 03 49 98 mail : [email protected] Keep updated with our activities on facebook.com/tourismepaysdaubagne Saint Zacharie Tourist Office: Opening: November to March: Monday to Friday from 9.00 to12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00 and Saturdays from 9.00 to12.30. April to June, then September and October: Monday to Saturday from 9.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00. July and August: Monday to Saturday from 9.00 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 19.00. Sundays from 10.00 to 12.30. Public services: • Tourist information • Individual and group guided tours • Publication of accommodation rental options for tourists. • Shop: hiking guides, books, postcards etc. • Reservations centre for specific events organised by the urban community. 22 Square reda Caire - 83640 Saint-Zacharie Tél : +33 (0)4 42 32 63 28 www.saintzacharie.com Opening hours: September to June: Tuesday to Saturday from 9.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00 July and August: Monday to Saturday from 9.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00, Sundays and public holidays from 9.00 to 12.00. Cuges-les-Pins Tourist Office: 25, route nationale 13780 Cuges-les-Pins Tél : +33 (0)4 42 73 84 18 [email protected] Opening hours September: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday from 9.00 to 12.00 and 15.30 to 18.30 Thursday and Saturday from 9.00 to 12.00 July and August Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 9.00 to 12.30 and 14.30 to 19.00, Thursday from 9.00 to 12.30 and 14.30 to 18.30 Sunday from 10.00 to 12.00 The Agglo buses are free! Square Marcel Soulat - 13400 Aubagne Tél : +33 (0)4 42 03 24 25 www.bus-agglo.fr Information point at the interchange hub, open Monday to Friday from 6.45 to 19.00 and Saturday from 7.30 to 12.30. Reserve a bus: 0800 10 52 80 (call free from landlines) – Monday to Saturday 6.45 to 19.00 For getting around Bouches-du-Rhône: www.lepilote.com l’an commun ANATOME - 2013 - impression CCI - crédit photos : SIM - JP Vallorani - Anatome 2013