Le Jardin de la Bastide de Romégas
Discover Aix-en-Provence, a country house built in 1660 by the Romégas family, set within an 18th-century French garden. Marvel at the fountains and chapel with breathtaking views of Mount St. Victoire, or lose yourself in the maze of bay trees.
Bambous en Provence
For nature lovers, discover a haven of peace and freshness in the heart of Provence. This 4.5-hectare garden reveals a spectacular world of lush, green nature with more than 220 varieties of bamboo.
Le jardin d’Eguilles
Hidden away in the heart of the village lies a 950 m² artist’s garden. The works of contemporary sculptor Max Sauze blend into the abundant and varied vegetation to create spectacular displays. In this plant world, around a hundred sculptures sometimes borrow elements from nature, creating a subtle blend of the natural and the artificial.
Le jardin de Magalone
Nestled in the heart of a 1.4-hectare garden on Boulevard Michelet in Marseille, one of the rare 18th-century country houses is revealed. The H-shaped design of this country house highlights the courtyard and the two decorative fountains that symbolize the Rhône and Saône rivers. The spaces, perspectives, and geometric shapes make this garden a true Baroque garden.
Le jardin des Cordeliers
In the heart of the village of Digne-les-Bains, this botanical garden combines four themes: the region’s aromatic and medicinal plants, a vegetable garden with a small labyrinth, and a sensory garden. The colors, scents, and poetic atmosphere make this peaceful place a charming place where you can stroll.
These gardens will allow you to discover the nature of Provence in complete tranquility.