Short ride to Arles from Millau, traffic jams at the roundabouts along the coast road, this part of France is very crowded during the school holidays.
- Heading out
- Millau viaduct in the background
- Spaceship
- Easy ride
- Traffic jam
- The sea
- Big bird
- Old fashioned steel bridge
Arles (pronounced Arl) an ancient city where Van Gogh did some painting and it also has Roman ruins. The nicest place in France I have been to so far, it has a small town feel to it, many narrow winding streets, small cafe’s everywhere interspersed with monuments and museums.
The Van Gogh Trail
- Vincent Van Gogh
- Theatre Antique
- Armenian Genocide
- Jardin d’Ete
- Jardin d’Ete
- Les Alyscamps
- Ancient Roman Cemetry
- Les Alyscamps
- Les Alyscamps
- Coffins
- Les Alyscamps Painting
- Church
- Inside the church
- Inside the church
- Fort
- Follow the trail
- Le Vieux Moulin
- Le Vieux Moulin
- Fort
- Church
- Les Arenes
- Les Arenes
- Les Arenes
- Built by the Romans still being used
- Les Arenes
- The corner
- Le cafe La Nuit
- Le cafe La Nuit
- Lunch
- Choc fix
- Le Pont de Trinquetaille
- Promenade
- The Garden
- The Garden
- Just in case
- Walla ?
- Le Pont
- Le Pont
- Le Pont
I bought a Monument and Museum pass for 12 euro, well worth it. Everything is within walking distance which is a good thing because public transport consists of buses which turn up whenever they feel like it, cost 1 euro a ride.
- Arles Museum
- Roman Arles
- Chariot Racing
- Chariot Racing
- Restored Barge
- Restored Barge
- Restored Barge
- Amphorae
- Amphorae
- Arena
- Arena
- Ancient Pipes
- Scary
- Mosaic
- Mosaic
- Museum Garden
- Arles
- Arles Obelisk and Town hall
- Fountain
- Le Cloithre
- Le Cloithre
- Le Cloithre
- Le Cloithre
- Martin Gusinde
- Martin Gusinde Exhibition
- Le Cloithre
- Mayhem
- Nice building
- Inside the town hall
- The Crypt
- A Labrinth
- The Crypt
- Constantin’s Bath
- Constantin’s Bath
- Constantin’s Bath
- Constantin’s Bath
- Reattu Musee
- Reattu Musee
- Reattu Musee
- The view
- The same picture 1
- The same picture 2
- The same picture 3
- The same picture 4
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Absolutely FANtastic recording of the journey through France via the eyes of Chris Desmond!