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The two-thousand-year-old olive tree of the Master Winemakers of Gassin

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  • Shop, Free Tours

The olive tree is one of Gassin's landscape features, along with the remarkable L'Hardy-Denonain garden, the rose garden, the Trois Pins (Three Pines) and the town's protected forests and natural areas. The olive tree has been present in the wild for several millennia: fossilized leaf remains dating back to 8000 BC have been found.
Olive cultivation developed with the establishment of Greek trading posts in Provence, including Athenapolis in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, possibly in Gassin. The olive tree was, in fact, one of the attributes of the goddess Athena. It has therefore been cultivated in Provence for approximately 3,000 years. This tradition is perpetuated today in Gassin thanks to the Val de Bois estate.
This is the story recalled by the two-thousand-year-old olive tree of the Master Winemakers of the Saint Tropez Peninsula.

  • Languages spoken: French
  • Animals : Not available
  • Visits: Self-guided group tours are always available
  • Services:
    • Shop
    • Free visits
  • Equipment:
    • Parking
    • Parking nearby
    • Coach parking

Prices

Free.

Schedules

  • From 01/01/26 to 31/12/26

    • Monday : Open
    • Tuesday : Open
    • Wednesday : Open
    • THURSDAY : Open
    • Friday : Open
    • SATURDAY : Open
    • Sunday : Open

Contact

270, RD 98
La Foux district
83580 Gassin

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