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MontFort
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![]() Even from afar, Montfort attracts the eye and arouses your interest. It is perched at a staggering height above the Durance plain, like an impregnable fortress behind its ramparts. Once you have climbed as far as the car park that is located at the top of the village (be warned, the slope is steep even for a car!) , you will be in an ideal spot to admire the remains of a fort that the entire village no doubt take its name from. Take your time up here and
enjoy the majestic panorama of the village
below - old stonework, Roman tiles and a Romanesque bell tower - and the
And you will not be disappointed when you take the stairs that lead down to the village: cool streets lined with low built dry-stone houses, a church perched on high with a beautiful Romanesque bell tower, terraces and small blossoming gardens, etc.
As marvellous as this sublime Provençal natural environment: fig trees, olive trees, cypress trees, lavender, laurel trees, succulents and Virginia creepers For Montfort, no superlative is strong enough! |
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Worth visiting :Saint-Donat church (early 11th century) on the D101, between Peyruis and Montfort, hidden in an isolated vale: a rare example of primitive Romanesque style, and the oldest church in the Provence. Leisure activities :
Walks. Mountain-biking.
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