Around the vineyards: the most beautiful spots in the vineyards of Provence & the Mediterranean
Here, history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking relaxation will all find something to enjoy, as this region has everything to please.
From the famous Fort de Brégançon to the idyllic beaches and numerous hiking trails, every corner of this region invites exploration. Let yourself be guided through these must-see places that reveal all the richness and diversity of this magnificent area nestled between vineyards and the sea.
Fort Brégançon
The Fort, the summer residence of the Presidents of the French Republic since 1968, stands atop a 35-meter-high rocky outcrop, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coast. Originally a Merovingian fortress, it served successively as a pirate hideout, a refuge for Napoleon Bonaparte during the winter of 1793, and later as a strategic military site. Since 2014, the Fort has been open to the public for guided tours that explore its architecture and fascinating history.
Porquerolles
The largest of the Îles d'Hyères captivates visitors with its unspoiled landscapes and fine sandy beaches, including the renowned Notre-Dame beach with its crystal-clear waters, ranked among the most beautiful in Europe. Accessible by ferry, the island is a true haven of peace, perfect for relaxation and exploring its hiking trails through pine forests and vineyards. Don't miss the magnificent Carmignac Foundation for a truly enriching cultural experience along its contemporary art trail.
Panoramic ride on the Little Train
From the port of Miramar to Argentière beach, the Little Tourist Train of La Londe-les-Maures takes you on a magnificent 45-minute ride between vineyards and the sea. Discover exceptional views of the town, the vineyards, and the beaches. The tour is punctuated with engaging commentary and anecdotes that will immerse you in the secrets of the region.
Sunset wine cruise
Do you dream of experiencing a wine tasting on the open sea, facing the setting sun? The boatmen of the French Riviera welcome you to the port of La Londe for a guided coastal cruise to the waters off Fort de Brégançon. During the crossing, savor the finest local wines of La Londe and enjoy the soft light of the late afternoon. Magical!
Pellegrin Beach
This 870-meter stretch of white sand, surrounded by lush vegetation, offers a pristine natural setting. Ideal for families, its shallow water is perfect for swimming. Accessible on foot from the Château Léoube estate, all you have to do is combine a wine tasting at the estate, lunch at its waterside café, and then a nap on the warm sand.
Collobrières, a village of character
Collobrières, the capital of the Maures region, is a charming village surrounded by vineyards and chestnut groves. Renowned for its cobbled streets and authentic atmosphere, the town is undeniably captivating. You can appreciate its picturesque setting while enjoying a delicious chestnut ice cream, a local specialty. In the autumn, its Chestnut Festival attracts many visitors seeking local flavors.
The Monastery of La Verne
Just a few kilometers east of Collobrières, in the heart of the Massif des Maures, the Chartreuse de la Verne reveals itself like a hidden gem… The Sisters of Bethlehem will open the doors of this remarkable building to you. The tour includes discovering the history of this site, founded in 1170, its Romanesque architecture, and its remarkable features such as the use of serpentine stone, typical of the Maures region.
The Cuers Bars Hike
Part of the GR®9 long-distance hiking trail, this marked path follows a stony track that winds through cultivated terraces, a testament to a rich agricultural past, and Mediterranean vegetation of forests and scrubland. Climbing towards the summit, Pilon Saint-Clément at 705 meters, hikers are rewarded with an exceptional panorama stretching from the hills of Toulon to the Gapeau Valley, and as far as the Îles d'Or (Golden Islands).


