Mas d'Argence
Fourques, Arles
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Mas d'Argence Arles

Fourques Arles, Provence, 30300, France

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Good days ride

A travel blog entry by donaldc

... so good.  Then I discovered I brought a shrader valve pump, and only presta valve tubes, so I had to patch it.   I used to be better at that.  Of course, I could say that about a lot of things.  I did manage to get it patched and inflated, so continued along to Aigues Mortes.  Now I am having my first beer of the trip.  It's good too. - particularly so because it is hot and sunny  (the bell just chimed 3).  Well, time to finish this and head back to Montpellier.  A la ...

Une Autre Aventure :)

A travel blog entry by jmiller0306

... usual tourist attention that it usually garners in the spring/summer. Plus, we ate at a wonderful restaurant named the Mirabeau; best salad ever!!!

Le monde est fait avec des astres et des hommes.
Émile Verhaeren, La Multiple Splendeur, Le ...

Pont du Gard visit

A travel blog entry by sd42france

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Today we went to the Pont du Gard, we went on a tour of a museum and it was all about the Romans and the aqueduct they built from Uzés to Nimes. It was very interesting. We also learned about all the many ways that the Romans transported their water and how they had improved over time. We got to walk across the aqueduct at the very top through ...

La Vie est Belle <3

A travel blog entry by jmiller0306

Went to Arles with Hanna G. and had a wonderful, wonderful day!! We saw the Espace Van gogh, La Place Van Gogh, La Café La Nuit, and a Musée of contemporary art.

Plus, we were complemented by a local on our French prononciations/language :)
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Ru-eens

A travel blog entry by dyer0930

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... with the 'When in Rome....' thing. And yes, this was once a part of the Roman Empire!)

We ended up driving into the center of Martigues (the town which we had been staying at with M) which is a cute little village spanning an island and an inlet of the Etang de Berre. We stopped to eat at a fairly hopping restaurant called Cote Sud (attached to the Hotel Ibis), where T had a mixed grill of veal chops, steak, roasted veggies, and frites, and ...