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 Miramas photo miramas094.jpg (9 k) The main town of Miramas is a big, busy place, full of shops and not very picturesque. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants and shops and stores of all kinds here. This "new town" was developed on the plains below the perched village in 1837.

 

 

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Bouches-du-Rhône (13140)
Population: 21,602; Altitude: 49 m
Michelin map: #245 (France Provence-Cote d'Azur)


Nearby:  | Aix-en-Provence 42 km | Istres 9 km | Marseille 61 km | Martigues 23 km | Saint Chamas 7 km | Saint Martin-de-Crau 20 km | Salon-de-Provence 10 km |


Below: | History | O.T. | Dates | Transportation | Hiking | Dining | Lodging Hotels |


The pretty part is the vieille ville (old town), perched on a hilltop 3 km to southeast (towards Saint-Chamas). You'll have a pretty view of the old village sitting above the Etang de Berre [top photo] from the coastal road along the étang coming north from Istres.

The old village is very well restored, with everything in the native orange-yellow stone. Except for being cute and picturesque, there's not much there other than the outstanding view, although a couple of terrace cafés make a great place to rest while taking in the view. There are also some restaurants, but no boutiques.


History

Name
First record, 12th century Miramas is mentioned in unofficial writings from the year 964.

Prehistoric: Prehistoric habitation on the rocky hilltop where Miramas-le-Vieux now stands probably dates back to about 2000 BC. Pottery and other artifacts from the 5th-century BC have been unearthed.

Gallo-Roman: During the Roman period a small port was located on the Etang de Berre beside the current old village.

Medieval: Miramas was ruled successively by the Vicomtes de Marseille, the Moines de St-Victor and the Abbaye de Montmajour, who ruled until the Revolution. In 1590, the troops of Charles de Savoie captured and dismantled the 12th century chateau and sacked the village.


Office de Tourisme

Tel: 0490 58 08 24; Fax: 04 90 50 11 05 Tel: 04 90 58 79 79
Email: ot.miramas@free.fr
The office was open during lunchtime in October, and had excellent information and advice.

Dates

Market: daily
Les Floralies et Antiquaires: 2nd weekend May, Office de Tourisme
Foire Artisanat: 3rd weekend May, Old Village
Fête de la Saint-Jean: 3rd weekend June
Fêtes Votives: last weekend July
Fête du Vieux Miramas: last weekend August


Transportation

Train - Miramas is a main stop on the Marseilles-Paris rail line, so the town serves as the transportation center for the nearby villages. The main-line stops include:
Marseilles, Miramas, Arles, Tarascon-sur-Rhône, Nimes, Clermont-Ferrand, Paris.
A regional train service (TER) runs between Miramas and Marseilles-St-Charles, including:
St-Chamas, Berre, Rognac, Vitrolles, Pas-des-Lanciers, Istres, Rassuen, Fos-sur-Mer, Port-de-Bouc, Crois-Sainte Martigues, Ponteau-st-Pierre, La Couronne, Sausset-le-Pins, Carry-le-Rouet, La Redonne-Ensuès, Niolon, L'Estaque, Séon-St-Henry, St-Louis-les-Aygalades, Le Canet, St-Barthélemy.
Bus - The bus depot for both the local town lines and the rural lines is located at the train station. A Regional bus line serves:
Marseilles, Aix-en-Provence, Saint Cannat, Lambesc, Pélissanne, Salon-de-Provence, Miramas, Istres, Fos-sur-Mer, Port de Bouc, Croix Sainte, Martigues.


Hiking

Maps:
IGN (1/25,000) #3144 ouest "Martigues, Etang de Berre"
IGN Verte (1/100,000) #66 "Avignon, Montpellier"; #67 Marseille, Carpentras

There are some forestry roads and trails in the hills east of town, from below Cornillon-Confoux and past Lançon-Provence to the autoroute.


Dining

We had lunch in Le Varley, a hotel-restaurant on the ave Charles de Gaulle by the railway underpass. The old dining room was nicely decorated and had a good ambience -- table cloths, but casual is OK -- and excellent, friendly service.

Typical Provençal and Camarguaise fare included Moules Provencal, Pavé de Saumon Sauce Oseille and Daube de Taureau. From the good choice of regional wines, we tried the Tours de Calissane, an AOC Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence from Lançon-Provence -- Great!


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