CDTE BOUCHES-DU-RHONE
The Bouches-du-Rhône region, and more specifically the town of Alleins, offers a wealth of opportunities for horse-riding enthusiasts. With no fewer than 1,030 km of signposted bridle paths, riders can discover a variety of landscapes, from the Camargue to the Massif de la Sainte Baume, via the Alpilles, the Durance valley and the Montagne Ste Victoire. Typical villages such as Les Baux or Fuveau, as well as towns steeped in history such as Arles or Aix-en-Provence, will also enhance your horseback rides. The beaches of the Camargue offer great gallops, while the Alpilles offer steep trails. Food lovers can also enjoy Provencal specialties such as aioli or fish soup, accompanied by a glass of Côtes de Provence rosé wine. Accommodation is plentiful, with gîtes, equestrian centers and rider-friendly campsites to choose from.
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