NavStrip location map Rognes
Provence-Beyond (Beyond the French Riviera) ®
Bouches du Rhône (13840)
Population: 3450
Altitude: 324 m

Nearby:
[ Aix/pvc 19 | Cavaillon 37 | Manosque 52 | St.Cannat 7 | Salon de Provence 23 | Abbaye de Senanque 9 ]
Below: [ History | Dates | Wine | Hiking | Riding ]

The village of Rognes sits on the side of the Foussa hill, about 5 km southwest of the Durance river. The village was destroyed in 1909, and rebuilt lower on the hillside, so the buildings are not terribly old. The old stone was of course used, and there are some houses built partially with the pierre de Rognes, a famous ochre-red stone used for sculptures and decoration.

The lovely old ruins of the ancient village remain on the hilltop, along with the ruins of the old castle, dismantled in 1595.

There are several regional châteaux and chapels from the 14th to 17th centuries, including: Château de Cabanes; Château de Beaulieu; Château de Tournefort, rebuilt at the end of the 17th century, with its original medieval tower.

Name
First record, 1150: Rognes

History
Gallo-Roman: Signs of Roman occupation here include a Gallo-Roman villa at the hamlet of Ribière (3 km east), and a Roman mausoleum at the Domain de Barbebelle (3 km south). Several Gallo-Roman vestiges were also discovered at Beaulieu (4 km southwest).
Medieval: Rognes was in the domain of the Lords of Alamanon in the 14th century, and in the 15th century it passed to the Agoults. At the end of the 16th century, Rognes was attached to the Raphélis by marriage.
Recent: Rognes was pretty much destroyed by the earthquake of 1909. It was moved from the Foussa plateau, and rebuilt at the foot of the Foussa, on the flank of the hill.

Dates, Numbers
Fête votive de la Croix: 14 Sept
Art and Music festivals: June - Sept
Office de Tourisme - tel: (33) 442 50 13 36

Wine
The wine co-op is one of the largest "coopératives vinicoles" in the Bouches du Rhône. The local product is the Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, an aoc wine from in the Côte de Provence region.

Hiking
Maps:
IGN (1:25,000) 3143 est "Lambasque"
Didier Richard (1:50,000) #14 "Luberon"

icon dot Most of the surrounding countryside in this river-bottom land is agricultural, but the small local roads offer some pretty walks. There are a couple of local trails in the hills 2-3 km east of the village, and some more between Le Puy-Ste-Réparade (7 km east) and Venelles (26 km southeast).
icon dot The Chaîne des Côtes mountains, 5 km to the northwest, also have some good hiking trails, although no loop hikes.

Riding
A very long bridal trail passes just to the east side of the village.
icon dot To the north, the trail crosses the Durance river and branches out to several trails, some passing Lourmarin and La Motte-d'Aigues (and other towns), and continuing up into the Luberon mountains.
icon dot To the south, the bridal trail crosses the low Chaîne de la Trévaresse, east of St. Cannat, and continues on to the south.

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