Best attractions and places to see around Belgentier include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features in the Var department of Provence. The village is situated along the Gapeau River, surrounded by hills covered with olive trees, pines, and oaks. Visitors can explore sites related to the scholar Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc and discover the authentic character of the old village with its narrow streets. The area also offers access to the Sainte-Baume massif, known for its diverse flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A lovely outing, a visit from the west to the east of Mont Faron.
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The perfect DFCIs of Siou-Blanc. More affordable than those of Sainte-Baume 😅
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Beautiful path! The road was open when I went there (December 31). On the other hand, it was very busy with hunters, I took out a fluorescent vest and hat and came out unscathed!
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Attention Siou blanc du Broussan in Signes private road, saw the municipal police after I was attacked by a patou
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The sanctuary serves as a memorial to the soldiers who fell in 1944, during the liberation of Provence.
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Insanely beautiful views, both on the way up and down, and at the top.
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Done twice and frankly I won't do it again. The road is too busy with cars and very narrow, the surface is rough. The Coudon is more pleasant with interesting percentages.
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Brilliant views over a beautiful landscape, invites you to linger. Circular route/one-way street, in some places a bit narrow on the access road.
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Belgentier is rich in history. You can explore the Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, a 17th-century church known for its Italian Renaissance-style dome and historical artifacts. Don't miss the birthplace of scholar Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc, located near a small paved square with a fountain. The village also features a striking trompe l'oeil fresco depicting King Louis XIV's passage, and the La Chartreuse de Montrieux, a Carthusian monastery established in 1137.
Yes, Belgentier is nestled along the Gapeau River and surrounded by hills covered with olive trees, pines, and oaks. The area is on the borders of the Sainte-Baume Massif, a natural site renowned for its exceptional flora and fauna, including a relict forest of beech trees. You can also visit Mount Faron, which offers magnificent views over Toulon and its harbor.
The region around Belgentier offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. For cycling enthusiasts, there are both mountain biking and road cycling routes. Explore the options in the Hiking around Belgentier, MTB Trails around Belgentier, and Road Cycling Routes around Belgentier guides.
Belgentier offers several family-friendly options. Peiresc Park, adjacent to Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc's birthplace, is a serene natural space perfect for relaxing strolls. The area also has numerous hiking trails, some suitable for children. Exploring the charming, narrow cobbled streets and vaulted passageways of the old village can be an engaging activity for families.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Mount Faron, which provides magnificent views over Toulon and its harbor. Another excellent spot is the View of the Rade de Toulon from Fort de la Croix Faron, offering clear views of the Toulon harbor and the Mediterranean Sea from an 18th-century fort.
The Maison du Patrimoine Belgentier, located on Rue Peiresc, offers insights into the local history and heritage of the village. It is open to the public on the first Wednesday of each month and by appointment. Additionally, the Notre-Dame du Faron Sanctuary serves as a memorial to soldiers from the liberation of Provence in 1944, providing historical context.
The area around Belgentier offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult. For example, the "ND de l'Assomption Church – Peiresc Castle loop from Belgentier" is an easy 4.7 km route, while the "Pas de Belgentier – Valbelle Needles loop from Belgentier" is a more challenging 20.4 km hike. You can find more details and options in the Hiking around Belgentier guide.
For those interested in local produce, the Cooperative Oléicole offers a chance to experience and purchase fine Provençal products, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage of olives, cherries, and figs. Local markets also provide a convivial experience for buying fresh, regional products.
Belgentier is the birthplace of the renowned humanist and scholar Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc (1580-1637). His birthplace is a notable landmark in the village, marked by a small paved square and a fountain. Adjacent to this, Peiresc Park features a mural fresco commemorating his life and work, created by a local fine arts professor.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views from Mount Faron and the historical insights offered by sites like the View of the Rade de Toulon from Fort de la Croix Faron. The charm of Belgentier's old village, with its narrow streets and unique trompe l'oeil fresco, is also highly appreciated. The natural beauty of the surrounding hills and the Gapeau River provides a serene backdrop for exploration.
Yes, the area around Belgentier is well-suited for mountain biking. You can find routes like "Les Aiguilles de Valbelle et le Siou blanc" which is a difficult 31.5 km trail, or the "La Chartreuse de Montrieux – The Gapeau Pools loop from Belgentier," a moderate 18.8 km ride. More options are detailed in the MTB Trails around Belgentier guide.
Belgentier serves as an excellent base for exploring other charming villages in the Var department. For instance, Solliès-Ville is nearby, known for its historical remains and an annual comic strip festival in August. The region offers many picturesque villages to discover, each with its own unique character.


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