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The village of Vernègues lies in the midst of beautiful countryside where vine-covered slopes alternate with “restanques” (long stone terraces) planted with olive trees, as well as orchards and fields of wheat.

The D16 and D22 are pleasant roads which make for an enjoyable journey through these typically Provençal landscapes to the village of Vernègues.

The original village (now known as Vieux Vernègues - Old Vernègues) was destroyed on 11th June 1909 by a terrible earthquake.

When you arrive in the village you will immediately spot the ruins of Vieux Vernègues, standing out on the hill in the distance. Go and have a look round - you will find the remains of the château, a number of houses and the church.

Once you reach the plateau, with its carpet of thyme and wild flowers, swept by the Mistral wind, the panorama which unfolds before you will take your breath away (there is also an orientation board).

Vernègues boasts a rich heritage:
- to the south, in an oak wood, you will find substantial remains of a 1st-century settlement which was destroyed at the end of the Greco-Roman period. Take the D22 from Cazan to the Château Bas estate, to the south of which the broken columns of a little Roman temple can be seen. Abutting the temple, you will find the chapel of Saint Cézaire. There is also a semicircular precinct, the substructure of a row of columns, and a pilaster and column wall in the purest Corinthian style.
- to the north of Vernègues, you will find an 8th-century necropolis, an oil mill, some polishing stones and a Gallo-Roman oppidum.

All round Vernègues, beautiful countryside offers the perfect setting for some magnificent walks. Let yourself be led by the subtle perfumes of the aromatic wild plants which line the footpaths.

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  • Copyright: Serge Miclo (Pictures_Collec) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 36 W: 19 N: 54] (385)
  • Genre: Places
  • Medium: Color
  • Date Taken: 2008-05-18
  • Categories: Architecture
  • Exposure: f/10.0, 1/400 seconds
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  • Photo Version: Original Version
  • Date Submitted: 2009-05-17 23:40
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