| Kil. | Miles. | |
| Aix-en-Provence to Lambesc | 21 | 13 |
| Lambesc to Le Pont Royal | 11 | 6¾ |
| Le Pont Royal to Orgon | 16 | 10 |
| [Orgon to Avignon | 28 | 17½] |
| Orgon to St. Rémy | 19 | 11¾ |
| St. Rémy to Tarascon | 15 | 9½ |
| Tarascon to Avignon | 23 | 14¼ |
NOTES FOR DRIVERS
There is a long ascent out of Aix, and a steep-sided ridge is crossed between Lambesc and Le Pont Royal; otherwise this section is level.
PLACES OF INTEREST ON THE ROUTE
St. Cannat.—Small village, with slight ruins of castle.
Lambesc.—A small town, much destroyed by the earthquake of 1909.
Orgon.—Picturesque little walled town, containing several old houses and a fourteenth-century church; on the cliff immediately above are the ruins of a château and a chapel.
St. Rémy.—A pleasant town; 1 mile south, Roman triumphal arch and a splendidly preserved Roman mausoleum.
Tarascon.—Picturesque little town by the Rhone; Gothic church, with fine Romanesque south portal; gateway of town ramparts; château of King Réné, fifteenth century.
Beaucaire.—A depressing little town, facing Tarascon across the Rhone; fine castle of Montmorency on Roman site.