Camping St Rémy de Provence
Our campsite near Arles
Le Mas de Nicolas is located around 35 minutes from Arles, so you can enjoy the charms of this town steeped in history at the gateway to the Camargue while staying at our campsite. A place equipped for your relaxation with our balneo area featuring a heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, hammam and fitness room with bikes and treadmill.
For 2 or groups of 6, you can enjoy a fully-equipped, air-conditioned mobile home or chalet, with wi-fi access. If you’re bringing your camper van, caravan or simply want to pitch your tent, 166 pitches are available.
- Markets and local produce
- Museums
- Hiking
- Art and history
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a village steeped in history
Located in Bouches-du-Rhône (13), in the heart of the Alpilles Regional Nature Park, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a must-see in Provence.
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Founded in 500 B.C., the commune’s rich past is still visible in many places: beautiful, tastefully restored residences, Renaissance and 18th-century mansions, charming old streets, magnificent scenery… the village where Nostradamus was born has captured the hearts of many artists. Van Gogh stayed here and painted almost 150 canvases, musicians composed and writers wrote.
St Rémy is also a land of gastronomy: its olive oil crosses borders, and its vines produce an excellent AOC Les Baux de Provence wine.
What to do in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence?
With its rich cultural heritage, there are many places to visit in Saint-Rémy:
- the archeological site of Glanum, a vestige of the Celtic, Gallo-Greek and Roman civilizations that once occupied the area;
- the Saint-Paul de Mausolé monastery, a jewel of Provencal Romanesque art, famous for having welcomed and inspired Van Gogh in 1889,
- the Musée des Alpilles, a museum of regional ethnology;
- the Musée Estrine, housed in an 18th-century mansion, features paintings and graphic arts from the 20th and 21st centuries;
- the Hôtel de Sade, home to the Glanum site’s collections;
But Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is also a lively town thanks to :
- excursions on foot in the Alpilles, on mountain bikes or even on horseback,
- the Transhumance festival on Whit Monday,
- la féria: 4 days of Provençal bullfighting events in August,
- the creators’ market every Tuesday evening from July to mid-September,
- the Jazz Festival in September,
- the market every Wednesday morning, where you can discover all the local produce;