

A walk between the mills to discover the place that inspired Lettres de mon moulin (Letters from my windmill) by Alphonse Daudet.
From the tourist office, take the path that runs alongside the playground, then cross the bridge.
1 - Turn right, cross the road and climb to the Sourdon windmill bypassing the water tower on the right. Then, return to the small bridge and turn right towards the Daudet windmill following the wooden panels.
2 - At the windmill, follow the path that gently slopes down to the Ramet and Tissot-Avon windmills. After the first, turn left and go down the road where you can still see the passage of the old carts. Continue to the entrance of the Castle of Montauban.
3 - Turn right and enter the castle courtyard. Possibility of visiting it. Go back through the entrance gate and continue straight up to Cours Hyacinthe Bellon.
4 - At the main one-way street, turn left and go up. Pass the church.
5 - Turn left in front of the bowling alley, then continue to return to the tourist office.
Find the times of public transport on the site www.lepilote.com for the town of Fontvieille.
Watch out for traffic when passing by roads. The visit of the castle of Montauban is free for children up to 6 years old. Beyond this, the price varies between 2.50 € and 3.50 € .
Parking for the Tourist office, Fontvieille
In Fontvieille, follow the D33 in the direction of the tourist office and the Daudet windmills. At 150m, turn left and park in front of the tourist office.
Tourist Office, Fontvieille
"A pretty wood of pines sparkling with light tumbles in front of me to the bottom of the coast. On the horizon, the Alpilles cut their fine crests... No noise. Scarcely, at long intervals, a sound of a fife, a curlew in the lavender, a bell of mules on the road... All of this beautiful Provençal landscape lives only for the light." Alphonse Daudet, Lettres de mon moulin (Letters from my windmill).
Tourist Office, Fontvieille