Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Barthélemy include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. This French Caribbean island features picturesque beaches, colonial-era fortifications, and informative museums. The diverse landscape offers opportunities to explore marine reserves, the island's highest point, and traditional villages. The region is known for its historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Rebuilt between 1843 and 1857, this neo-Romanesque building with three naves is distinguished by its walls made of pebbles rolled in a herringbone pattern, alternating with bricks or tiles. The spacious interiors and original paving preserve the spirit of the place. The church's forecourt is also beautifully maintained.
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The Marais Pond, a former gravel pit, is now a large carp pond with numerous benches around the lake for recreation. The pond contains a herd of approximately 300 carp, weighing up to 16 kg. The lake contains mirror carp, koi carp, common carp, and small sturgeon.
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In this area the villages are rather deserted, here you can still find an Aubergers and a bakery, the village has beautifully decorated its places of interest.
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In front of the chapel are well-preserved old graves, and the crosses of others are beautifully placed on the walls. It's worth taking a break here to admire the view and the old cemetery. Unfortunately, the chapel isn't always open.
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I have seen it several times and it is truly a unique monument 🙂
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Unique in the world, the Palais Idéal has inspired artists for over a century. Independent of any artistic movement, built without any architectural rules, the Palais Idéal was admired by the Surrealists. In 1969, it was classified as a Historic Monument by André Malraux, then Minister of Culture, as a work of naive art.
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The lake is picturesquely located on the outskirts of town. Behind the lake there is a small forest with a beautiful stream. The tranquility of these places seems unreal, as they are immediately surrounded by a campsite and the town.
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The original Marian shrine "La Salette", which is referred to here, is located in the French Alps (Arrondissement of Grenoble) and is an important Marian shrine, even if it has nowhere near the level of fame of other places of pilgrimage in honor of the Mother of God - such as Lourdes in the French Pyrenees or Fatima in Portugal. The hiking highlight “La Salette” can be found on komoot under the following link: https://www.komoot.de/highlight/1861054
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique Palais Idéal simply brilliant, a dream palace built by a postman from stones and shells. Another popular spot is Étang du Marais, a former gravel pit now a large carp pond with benches for recreation. The historic Revel washhouse, part of a former medieval village, also draws interest.
Yes, Étang du Marais is considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful setting with benches around the lake. It's known for its carp population, which can be interesting for children. Additionally, The Farm of 1000 Colors – Stopover Gîte is also listed as family-friendly, providing accommodation and a welcoming atmosphere.
The most prominent natural feature highlighted is Étang du Marais, a lake that was once a gravel pit. It's now a tranquil spot with a small forest and stream nearby, offering a peaceful natural escape.
Absolutely. The Revel washhouse is located in a former medieval village with a history dating back to the High Middle Ages, including remnants of a castle. The La Salette Chapel, dating from the 11th century, also offers a glimpse into the region's past with its well-preserved old graves and historical significance.
The area around Saint-Barthélemy offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Beaurepaire' or the 'Étang du Loup loop from Saint-Barthélemy'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Étangs Romatifs – Étang de Vinneneuve loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Ford of the Galaure loop'. You can explore more options in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Cycling, and MTB Trails around Saint-Barthélemy.
While specific hiking trails directly linked to the attractions are not detailed, the La Salette Chapel is noted as a starting point for many hikes, including for pilgrims of Santiago de Compostela. For more general walking and running, you can refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Barthélemy guide, which includes routes like the 'Running loop from Saint-Barthélemy'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique and imaginative construction of the Palais Idéal simply brilliant, often describing it as something special and not seen every day. The tranquility and picturesque setting of Étang du Marais are also highly valued. For the Farm of 1000 Colors, guests praise the warm accommodation, excellent food, and beautiful garden.
Yes, The Farm of 1000 Colors – Stopover Gîte offers accommodation, including half board options, and is particularly welcoming to pilgrims. It is well-equipped and known for its warm hospitality.
The Palais Idéal simply brilliant is a unique structure built by a rural postman, Ferdinand Cheval, over 33 years. Inspired by nature, postcards, and magazines, he constructed this 'dream palace' from stones and shells he collected during his rounds. It's considered a remarkable work of autodidactic art.
The Revel washhouse is part of Revel, a former medieval village with a history stretching back to the High Middle Ages. It offers insights into the region's past, with mentions of a castle and its repairs dating to the 11th century. The village itself is known for its narrow streets and historical charm.
While not explicitly listed as a dedicated viewpoint, Étang du Marais is categorized as a viewpoint, suggesting scenic qualities. The area around the lake, with its picturesque setting and nearby forest, offers pleasant views. The La Salette Chapel also provides a good spot to admire the view.


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