Best attractions and places to see around Peymeinade include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This charming commune is located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France, nestled at the foot of the Alps and near the sea. The area features olive groves and floral cultures, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful spot with a historic bridge. It's a bit of a hike to get there and back up. Beautiful pebble beach.
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The historic center is satisfying...you have to see the movie again...Perfume...(thriller)
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The most beautiful bridge on the Haute Siagne
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Narrow road but very little traffic. A feeling of being alone in the world in a radiant landscape!
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At the bottom of the valley, you will find the most aquatic marine waters, and the caves of Tuves to explore. An ideal opportunity to cool off under the waterfalls before continuing your walk.
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At the bottom of the valley, you will find the most aquatic marine waters, and the caves of Tuves to explore. Cool off under the waterfalls before continuing your run.
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It is due to the heyday of the tannery industry in the 16th century that Grasse is renowned for its reputation as the “Perfume Capital of the World”. This seems contradictory, because the tanning process spreads a pestilential smell to the surroundings, and has nothing to do with a delicate perfume. However, it is a tanner, Jean de Galimard, initially a supplier of leather gloves for the aristocracy, to whom we owe this turnaround. He began making scented gloves first, then perfume. Its success has continued to this day. This town is a maze of small streets dotted with beautiful, colorful houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. Come and get lost there, it's worth it. Remember: follow the scent of the perfume!
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Peymeinade is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit the Tuves Bridge and Cave, a natural monument offering an easy hike with clear water and opportunities to explore caves and cool off under waterfalls. Other options include strolling through Le Jardin des Colombettes, hiking along Le Sentier de la Brague, or enjoying walks along the scenic Canal de la Siagne. The Peygros Forest also offers beautiful walks, and for more adventure, Les Gorges du Loup provides opportunities for hiking, swimming, and admiring waterfalls. Don't miss the magical swimming spot at the foot of a stone aqueduct on the Siagne river, known as Tanneron Mountain — Swimming Hole.
Yes, Peymeinade boasts several historical sites. Explore the charming Peymeinade Old Village with its old houses, a 19th-century fountain, and picturesque sundials. The 18th-century Saint-Roch Church is a central landmark, and the secluded Chapelle Saint-Cassien des Bois offers insights into the region's religious heritage. You can also see the restored washhouse and fountain at Gervais Court Place, which was historically a lively spot.
Families can enjoy several activities. The Tuves Bridge and Cave is considered an easy hike suitable for children, with clear water and waterfalls to explore. Le Jardin des Colombettes offers a peaceful stroll through botanical gardens. For outdoor adventures, the Canal de la Siagne provides a 'green' route for walks. Many of the natural trails and walks around Peymeinade are suitable for families looking to enjoy the outdoors.
Peymeinade is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can explore trails in the Peygros Forest or along Le Sentier de la Brague. If you're interested in running, there are several running trails, including the 'Scenic view – Peygros Trail loop' or 'The Siagne River loop'. Cyclists can find various routes, such as the 'View of Gourdon and the Valley – Gourdon loop' or the 'Gorges de la Siagne – Montauroux Village loop'. You can find more details on specific routes in the Cycling around Peymeinade and Running Trails around Peymeinade guides.
To experience local life, visit Les Marchés de Peymeinade, where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and homemade pastries. For a deeper dive into regional culture, consider visiting the nearby town of Grasse, known for its perfume industry. There, you can explore the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Provence or take a guided tour at the Fragonard Perfume Factory & International Perfume Museum.
Absolutely. The Climb to Gourdon offers spectacular rocky passages and views across the plain to the sea or up to Gourdon. Another highly recommended scenic drive is the Saint-Cézaire Road, which takes you through the beautiful Siagne Gorge. These routes are praised by visitors for their stunning landscapes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. For instance, the Tuves Bridge and Cave is loved for its clear waters and the fun of walking under waterfalls. The scenic drives like the Climb to Gourdon are appreciated for their spectacular views and less crowded roads. The overall charm of the region, with its blend of historical sites and natural wonders, is a recurring theme in visitor feedback.
Yes, wine lovers can visit Domaine de Grange Neuve for tastings of Provence's best wines. To learn about the region's famous floral cultures, head to Le Domaine du Mas de l'Olivine. This family estate, set amidst an olive grove, showcases the cultivation of emblematic flowers of the Pays de Grasse, such as iris, lily, rose, and jasmine, and explains how they are transformed into confectionery.
Peymeinade, nestled at the foot of the Alps and near the sea, offers a pleasant climate for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also popular, especially for activities involving water, such as swimming at the Tanneron Mountain — Swimming Hole, where the water remains deliciously fresh.
Peymeinade has the Daudet Cultural Center, which aims to enhance the local cultural offerings. For art enthusiasts, nearby Grasse offers the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Provence. Further afield, in Aix-en-Provence, you can visit the Atelier Cézanne, the studio where the famed artist Paul Cézanne created many of his masterpieces, offering a glimpse into his creative process.
Grasse, a short distance from Peymeinade, is renowned as the 'Perfume Capital of the World.' It's a significant cultural and historical hub where you can explore the art and history of perfume-making. Visitors often combine a trip to Peymeinade with a visit to Grasse to tour perfume factories like Fragonard, explore its charming old town, and delve into its unique heritage.
The hidden, tiny old village of Peymeinade, located just north of the bustling center, is full of unique features. You'll find old houses, a small square with a 19th-century fountain adorned with lion heads, and picturesque sundials. Keep an eye out for the traditional sundials, including one dated 2001, and charming trompe-l'oeil wall paintings that add to the village's character.


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