The Îles du Frioul, a cluster of four small islands off the coast of Marseille, have a rich and varied history. Once serving as a fortress, prison, and quarantine zone for those suspected of carrying the plague or cholera, the islands now offer a more serene experience. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain on hiking trails and visit the historic Chateau d’If, which stands as a testament to the islands’ past. The natural beauty and historical significance make the Îles du Frioul a compelling destination for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
Frioul Islands (Îles du Frioul)
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