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Mount ste-victoire

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Before VAUVENARGUES 14km east of aix having reached the 945 metre ridge marked by a monumental 19th century cross that does not figure in any of cezann`s pictures. Visitors can go throrgh the path east along the ridge to the summit of the massif and than descend south to PUYLOUBIER. At vauven argues a perfect weather beaten red shuttered fourteenth century chateau stands just outside the village with nothing between it and the slopes of ste-victorie. Picasso bought the chateau in 1958 lived there untill his death and now lies buried in the gardens his sculpture woman with a vase. Don’t miss to keep plenty of water and protection against the fierce sun if walking during summer. There is a friendly good value hotel in the village au moulinde provence 33 rve de maquisards ctel.

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