Top 5 activities in Aubagne
Aubagne, on the border with Marseille, is a destination where you can enjoy a pleasant lifestyle while being close to a wide range of activities. A long way from the 873,000 inhabitants of Marseille, this town of just over 40,000 is a small haven of peace. The birthplace of Marcel Pagnol, a famous 20th-century French writer, film-maker, playwright and producer, Aubagne is home to many of the traces of his life that can be visited. Then there’s the sunshine. Yes, the Bouches-du-Rhône department is well known for its sunny days, and you wouldn’t want to be unlucky if the weather were to play tricks on you.
1- Follow in the footsteps of Marcel Pagnol
Category : Cultural
Description: Aubagne offers you the chance to retrace the life of Marcel Pagnol by discovering a number of cult film locations. Whether you’re a fan of Marcel Pagnol or not, this activity is sure to please! You’ll discover some sumptuous landscapes, and a little culture never hurts! All you have to do is fill in a form to receive the audioguide, as the tour is self-guided. There are no restrictions, and you can take the tour at your own pace. During the walk, you’ll pass by the hills of La Treille, as well as his holiday home. Along the way, you’ll hear anecdotes that will give you a better understanding of the life of THE Aubagne celebrity.
2- Discover the Foreign Legion Museum
Category : Cultural
Description: Aubagne’s reputation can also be explained by the Foreign Legion. The 1st Foreign Regiment is the oldest of the Legion’s regiments. Created in 1841, it is an emblem of the French army. The Legion’s reputation extends beyond our borders. It commands respect and fascination in every corner of the globe. The Foreign Legion Museum is the only military museum in Bouches-du-Rhône. The museum traces the development of the Legion from its inception to the present day. Several exhibitions give you a better understanding of this unique environment.
3- Take an introductory course in pottery
Category : Unusual / Cultural
Description: The history of pottery has been rooted in Aubagne for more than two centuries and represents genuine local know-how. The best-known pottery is that of Ravel, a family business dating back to 1837! The company is still family-owned and run by Marion and Julie Ravel. Don’t hesitate to pop into their shop and take home an authentic souvenir! And if you’d like to try your hand at this practice, it’s possible. For 2? hours, you’ll learn the basics of pottery in the company of Véronique, your teacher for the duration of the workshop. You’ll discover two ancient techniques that will enable you to shape your own bowl using chamotte clay.
4- Hire an all-terrain electric scooter and discover the most beautiful landscapes
Category : Unusual / Sporting
Description: Aubagne’s geographical position gives you the chance to admire sumptuous landscapes, overlooking Marseille or the Mediterranean Sea. During a one-hour or two-hour ride (depending on the option you choose), you’ll be able to get around on your all-terrain electric scooter. Your instructor will take you around Aubagne, in particular to the Massif du Garlaban and the Sainte-Baume. An activity like this in good weather is a real treat!
5- Solve the riddle in an escape game about Marcel Pagnol
Category : Unusual
Description: Here’s an activity that can be fun to do with family or friends. It’s the ideal way to have a good time without getting into trouble, unless you’re a bad gambler who doesn’t like to lose. The aim of this escape game is to help one of Marcel Pagnol’s friends to find out what’s behind a mysterious letter he received. To do this, you’ll be invited to the house where Marcel Pagnol was born to solve the riddle.
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