Best attractions and places to see around La Fare-Les-Oliviers include historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. This region is characterized by its olive groves, vineyards, and the Arc valley. The village's name reflects its strong connection to olive cultivation. Visitors can explore a blend of historical landmarks and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Narrow, very busy road...dangerous in places...a magnificent site apart from that
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Very beautiful road with a view of the Aqueduct
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I did part of this route. The views are magnificent and the route very pleasant. Everything is spoiled by the fly-tipping and the shanty town set up near the TGV station. Unacceptable in a departmental park where signs order us not to throw away our papers!
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Magnificent panorama with easy gravel access
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Superb panorama and exceptional view of the Roquefavour aqueduct. January 2024: the renovation of the structure's facing stones is nearing completion, the last scaffolding should soon disappear.
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The architecture of the aqueduct is a true masterpiece of construction engineering. The pleasantness of the landscape and the possibility of taking a nice swim at the foot of the aqueduct are also another positive aspect.
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La Fare-les-Oliviers offers several historical sites. You can visit The Castellas, a medieval fortress dating back to the tenth century, which represents the village's origins. Another significant site is the Pavillon de Forbin, a mansion built in 1670 and now classified as a historic monument, featuring a beautiful landscaped park. The village also has an 18th-century church worth admiring. Nearby, you can also explore Ventabren Village, a pleasant village perched on a hill with historical charm.
The most impressive man-made structure in the area is the Roquefavour Aqueduct. This exceptional building is an imposing structure that crosses the preserved Arc Valley. It was built in the 19th century, following the tradition of Roman aqueducts, and was completed in 1847. Visitors often describe it as grandiose and very impressive.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. You can find a Viewpoint overlooking the Roquefavour Aqueduct, offering a superb panorama of the structure. Another popular spot is the View of Étang de Berre, which provides a superb panorama to the south from the top of a cliff, showcasing the Vitrolles plateau and Berre pond.
The surrounding countryside of La Fare-les-Oliviers is ideal for outdoor activities. You'll find numerous hiking and cycling trails amidst olive groves and vineyards. For specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around La Fare-Les-Oliviers, Cycling routes around La Fare-Les-Oliviers, and Road Cycling Routes around La Fare-Les-Oliviers. These guides offer various routes, from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the heart of Provence.
Yes, the Roquefavour Aqueduct is considered a family-friendly historical site. Its impressive scale and historical significance make it an engaging visit for all ages. The surrounding areas also offer easy walks and cycling paths suitable for families to enjoy the Provençal landscape.
Given La Fare-les-Oliviers' strong connection to olive cultivation, you can visit the Olive Oil Co-operative and Mill. There are also plans for a dedicated center for olives. To experience the local agricultural traditions, consider visiting during the Olive and Wine Festival, held during the second weekend of October.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive nature of the Roquefavour Aqueduct, often describing it as 'grandiose' and 'exceptional'. The superb panoramic views from spots like the Viewpoint overlooking the Roquefavour Aqueduct and the View of Étang de Berre are also highly appreciated. The charm of perched villages like Ventabren Village, with its regional views, is another highlight.
Absolutely. The area around La Fare-Les-Oliviers offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Singletrack Along the Arc – Tunnel bambous loop' or the 'André Chauvin Lookout – borie de Cheylan loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around La Fare-Les-Oliviers guide.
The second weekend of October is an excellent time to visit if you're interested in cultural events, as the village hosts its annual Olive and Wine Festival. This festival celebrates the region's rich agricultural traditions and offers a vibrant local experience.
Yes, La Fare-les-Oliviers has a lively atmosphere with local markets. These markets are a great way to experience the local gastronomy, discover regional products, and meet local producers. They provide an authentic taste of Provençal life.
The region is characterized by its quintessential Provençal landscape, featuring rolling hills dotted with extensive olive groves and vineyards. The village's name itself, 'La Fare of the Olive Trees,' highlights the deep-rooted importance of olive cultivation. You can also enjoy views over the Arc Valley from elevated points.
Yes, road cyclists can find several routes around La Fare-Les-Oliviers. Options include the 'Eguilles – Ventabren Canal loop' or the 'Flavian Bridge – Route des Baïsses loop'. These routes vary in difficulty and allow you to explore the scenic Provençal roads. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around La Fare-Les-Oliviers guide.


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