On this site, at an altitude of 480 metres, there were many Roman villas, probably attracted by the springs. The charm of Bargemon, surrounded to the north by the bars of Blaque-Mayenne and the Col du Bel-Homme and to the south-east by the hill of Sainte-Anne, is largely due to its tortuous lanes, its unusual small squares, its small gardens, its tall and narrow village houses - known as candle houses - and above all to its wash houses and its many fountains, whose water always makes a significant rustle and where the herds used to come and drink at sunset..

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Vue aérienne de Bargemon Benjamin CABASSOT - Fotolia

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