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Situation géographique

Historique et curiosités touristiques

Hebergement / restauration

Sports, loisirs, culture

Notre forêt

local produce

 



 

 

 

With three rivers and two vast forested areas, many open-air activities can be enjoyed.

With a special holiday permit, you can go fishing on the Argens and on the Nartuby (a " Ist Category " river) as well as on the Lac d’Endre, which are also delightful places to spend a relaxing afternoon. There is a municipal canoeing centre on the Argens that suits specialists as well as beginners, since the river has calm peaceful loops as well as rapids.sortiepedestre200.jpg (42172 octets)

Nature-lovers can find many marked and unmarked paths through the wooded hills of the Maures, and amongst the red rocks of the Estérel that bear witness to millions of years of volcanic activity. On foot, , on horseback or on your bike, you can follow the Aurelian Way, discover an ancient millstone quarry or a place where charcoal was made, and perhaps spot a Hermann tortoise or a wild orchid. The vegetation is adapted to our long, dry summers.

 

 

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