Tourism in the Alpilles

The song of the cicadas, the scent of pine forests and the silvery-green olive groves… all roads seem to lead to Domaine la Pierre Blanche in Eygalières.
Whether arriving by car, train or plane, the Alpilles are remarkably easy to reach.

Then comes a quiet country lane, surrounded by unspoilt nature, leading to the gates of our 4-star hotel — your Provençal escape begins here.

Domaine de la Pierre Blanche
Domaine de la Pierre Blanche
Domaine de la Pierre Blanche
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Getting to Domaine la Pierre Blanche

By Car :
From Northern and South-Eastern France: A7 Motorway (La Provençale), Exit 25, then follow the D26.
From Southern France: N113 National Road.

By Train :
Avignon TGV Station: High-speed rail services (Paris: 2h40), Regional TER services (Marseille: 1h15)
30 km from Domaine la Pierre Blanche.
Arles Railway Station: High-speed rail services (Paris: 3h30).

By Air :
Marseille Provence Airport: 60 km from the estate.

Domaine de la Pierre Blanche

At the Heart of Provence

Domaine la Pierre Blanche is where your discovery of the Alpilles begins. Our hotel is the ideal starting point for exploring hilltop villages, wandering through historic streets, visiting the Palais des Papes in Avignon or discovering the spectacular village of Les Baux-de-Provence.
History, culture and breathtaking landscapes come together here, creating unforgettable experiences at the pace of Provençal life.

Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
12 km
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15 min
Cavaillon
14 km
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20 min
Les Baux-de-Provence
20 km
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30 min
L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
27 km
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35 min
Gordes
32 km
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45 min
Arles
40 km
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40 min
Avignon
40 km
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35 min
Aix-en-Provence
66 km
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50 min
Nîmes
76 km
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1h15
Marseille
85 km
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1h10
Montpellier
123 km
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1h30

Nature at Its Finest

The Alpilles are a paradise for nature lovers. Whether on foot or by bicycle, explore timeless landscapes, admire the changing light across the hills, listen to the wind through the pine trees and breathe in the fragrances of wild herbs and lavender.

Highlights include:

  • The Alpilles Regional Natural Park
  • The Saint-Clerg Valley
  • Lake Peiroou
  • Le Défens d’Eyguières
Domaine de la Pierre Blanche
Domaine de la Pierre Blanche
Domaine de la Pierre Blanche

Our Favourite Destinations

Eygalières

Domaine de la Pierre Blanche

Our village is rich in history and Provençal charm. Discover the medieval Saint-Sixte Chapel, the 17th-century Clock Tower, beautiful stone houses, fountains and traditional washhouses. From every corner of the village, breathtaking views unfold across olive groves, vineyards and rolling hills.

Les Baux-de-Provence

Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Alpilles, the historic fortress of Les Baux-de-Provence offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views in Provence, stretching as far as the Camargue.

Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

Shaped by two thousand years of history and the Provençal art of living, Saint-Rémy is one of the region’s most charming destinations. Explore the Roman ruins of Glanum, visit Saint-Paul-de-Mausole Monastery where Vincent van Gogh stayed, or simply wander through its elegant streets and shaded boulevards.

L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Often referred to as the “Venice of Provence”, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is famous for its canals and waterwheels, antique markets, art galleries and artisan boutiques. A favourite destination for collectors, art lovers and curious travellers from around the world.

Also worth discovering: Mas-Blanc-des-Alpilles, Mouriès, Saint-Étienne-du-Grès, Gordes and the Village des Bories with its iconic dry-stone huts.

Living Heritage, Art & Culture

Avignon

Former seat of the Papacy from 1309 to 1418, Avignon boasts an extraordinary cultural and architectural heritage, including the Palais des Papes, the Petit Palais Museum, the Calvet Foundation, the Lapidary Museum and the Angladon Museum.
And, of course, no visit would be complete without a stroll across the famous “Pont d’Avignon” of the well-known song — whose real name is Pont Saint-Bénézet.

Carrières des Lumières

On the road to Les Baux-de-Provence, these former stone quarries have been transformed into one of France’s most remarkable immersive art venues.

Fontvieille

Its sails no longer turn, but Alphonse Daudet’s windmill still stands, intact, as if it merely awaited a gust of mistral wind to come back to life.

Pont du Gard

At 49 metres high, this is the tallest Roman aqueduct bridge in the world, an architectural masterpiece set within stunning landscapes.

Arles

Gateway to the Camargue, with its ancestral traditions and landscapes of land and sea. The city of Van Gogh and Picasso, and capital of the Camargue Regional Natural Park.