Best attractions and places to see around Miramas include historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of Provence is situated near the vast saltwater Étang de Berre and offers views of the Alpilles mountains. Visitors can explore a blend of historical architecture and preserved natural areas. The region provides opportunities to discover local heritage and diverse outdoor environments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Very pretty view. You absolutely have to go to the aqueduct by climbing the rather steep stairs.
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Miramasséenne stage of a very nice and not difficult winter tour. 🙌👌 The little Camargue is also a very pretty site, although a little muddy in some places 😜
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Miramax le Vieux, situated on a hill, offers a wonderful view of the Étang to the south and the Alpilles to the north. The place captivates with its enchanting little alleys, through which beautiful panoramas open up again and again and cute places invite you to linger. Definitely worth a visit and getting off your bike! They also serve excellent ice cream if you need some energy at this point on the tour. ;-)
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Beautiful aqueduct in the center of Saint Chamas, which can also be visited.
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One of the most spectacular walks in the region. Please note, access to the summit and the Opies Tower from the south is not recommended by the markings and signage due to a risk of landslides. Some passages are also indeed very steep and bordering on climbing, you have been warned.
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slight stall at the circuit but the panoramic deserves its interest
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A fantastic look at Provençal peasant life. Here you will find an 18th century apier that would have been used with straw beehives to protect them from the mistral and bad weather. The place is very shady and allows to sit down and have a picnic.
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Miramas offers a rich history, with several notable sites. You can visit Old Miramas (Miramas-le-Vieux), a hilltop village featuring the ruins of a 12th-century medieval castle and the 12th-century Chapel of Saint-Julien. Another significant landmark is the Saint-Chamas Clock Aqueduct, a historical bridge that can be crossed on foot. Don't miss the Bee Wall, an 18th-century structure offering insight into Provençal peasant life.
For breathtaking views, head to Old Miramas (Miramas-le-Vieux), which provides panoramic vistas of the Étang de Berre and the Alpilles mountains. The Clock Bridge also offers beautiful panoramic views, accessible by climbing stairs. Additionally, the Saint-Étienne Chapel and Way of the Cross provides spectacular views of the Étang de Berre.
Yes, the Miramas area is excellent for hiking and walking. The wooded area around Domaine de Cabasse offers hiking opportunities, including part of the GR 13 trail. You can also explore the preserved natural area of Plaine de la Crau with its hiking trails. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Miramas guide, which includes routes like the 'Chapelle Saint Étienne and viewpoint on the Étang de Berre — loop from Miramas-le-Vieux' and the 'Parc de la Poudrerie and Miramas-le-Vieux Loop'.
Beyond hiking, Miramas offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking or mountain biking on trails such as those found in the Gravel biking around Miramas guide or the MTB Trails around Miramas guide. The Étang de Berre is ideal for water sports, and Miramas also boasts an 18-hole golf course. The wider Bouches-du-Rhône region provides options for ultralight flying, climbing, tree climbing, and via ferrata.
Yes, Miramas offers several family-friendly options. The Saint-Chamas Clock Aqueduct is noted as family-friendly. The Parc de l'Ancienne Poudrerie de Saint-Chamas Miramas is an expansive green space perfect for family strolls. The Bee Wall provides a shady spot with picnic tables, ideal for a family outing.
The region around Miramas is rich in natural beauty. The vast saltwater Étang de Berre, south of Miramas, is a haven for diverse wildlife, including flamingos. To the north, the rugged Alpilles mountain range offers dramatic scenery. You can also explore the Forest of oaks and pines around Domaine de Cabasse and the preserved natural area of Plaine de la Crau, both offering hiking opportunities and unique landscapes.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Miramas, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking, biking, and exploring. Summers can be hot, but many attractions, like the Bee Wall, offer shady spots. The region's natural beauty, from the flower-filled streets of Miramas-le-Vieux to the lush parks, can be enjoyed across different seasons.
While specific dog-friendly designations for attractions are not always listed, many natural outdoor areas around Miramas are suitable for walks with dogs. The Plaine de la Crau and the Forest of oaks and pines around Domaine de Cabasse offer trails where dogs are generally welcome, provided they are kept under control. Always check local regulations for specific parks or protected areas.
Visitors love Old Miramas for its charming atmosphere and stunning views. They appreciate the enchanting little alleys, the beautiful panoramas of the Alpilles and Étang de Berre, and the cute places that invite lingering. Many also enjoy the local ice cream shops for a refreshing treat after exploring the village.
Visitors find the Saint-Chamas Clock Aqueduct to be a beautiful historical site in the center of Saint Chamas. They enjoy crossing the bridge and taking a walk on the promontory to enjoy the beautiful views it offers. It's considered a worthwhile stop for its historical significance and scenic appeal.
Beyond the historical sites, Miramas offers unique cultural landmarks. The Saint-Étienne Chapel and Way of the Cross holds historical significance from a pilgrimage made during the 1720 plague. The Bee Wall is an 18th-century 'apier' that provides a fascinating glimpse into Provençal peasant life and traditional beekeeping methods.
Yes, in Old Miramas (Miramas-le-Vieux), you can find places to enjoy a meal or a snack. Visitors often mention the presence of 'Glaciers' (ice cream shops) where you can taste good ice cream. The village's charming alleys also offer cute places that invite you to linger, suggesting cafes or small eateries.
While Miramas-le-Vieux is a hilltop village, specific public transport routes directly to the village are not detailed. It is generally recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access this charming historical site. Parking options are usually available near such attractions, but it's advisable to verify current information.
Yes, Miramas offers shopping and leisure opportunities. McArthurGlen Provence, inspired by traditional Provençal architecture, features big-brand shops with discounts, cafes, restaurants, and fountains. Miramas also hosts two weekly markets, on Thursday mornings in the town center and Saturday mornings in the Molières district, where you can find local produce and specialties.


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