Saint-Rémy-de-Provence


Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France.

History

The town is named after Saint Remigius.

Geography

Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is situated about south of Avignon, just north of the Alpilles mountain range.

Transportation

The Avignon-TGV high-speed train station is 20 km from the city. The closest airports are located in Avignon, Nîmes, and Marseille.
Also, there are several highways and main roads which serve Saint-Remy. The A7 autoroute, which runs down the Rhone valley and connects Lyon to Marseille via Orange is about east of Saint Remy. The A54 autoroute runs from Nîmes to Salon-de-Provence, and passes through Arles, away.
Finally, the A9 is 20 km to the north-west and runs from Orange to Perpignan via Montpelier.

Climate

The climate in the Alpilles is considered Mediterranean. Winters there are gentle and dry, and summers are hot and dry. The highest average temperature is recorded in July and August, and the lowest in December and January . The rainiest month is January with an average of 7 rainy days, compared with July, the driest month, with an average of 2 rainy days. The Alpilles region receives more precipitation than the French Rivera, 1–2 cm more per year. There are about 30 days of frost per year. Snow is rare, but can be heavy when it does fall.

Population

Sights

On the southern outskirts of the city, the ruins of the Roman city of Glanum can still be seen, including a triumphal arch.

Notable people