Best attractions and places to see around Cabasse include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This charming village in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, is nestled in a valley along the Issole river, surrounded by wooded hills. The area offers a picturesque setting with remnants of its past as a Roman station and a medieval bastion. Visitors can explore ancient structures, riverbanks, and surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Wonderful to look at in the sunlight. Not pompous, but rather practical and imposing. Unfortunately, not open to the public.
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This church was not dedicated to one of the many people whom we venerate as blessed or saints and ask for their heavenly intercession with God, or - like so many French churches - to the Mother of God ("Notre-Dame"). The chosen patronage here was the incarnate Son of God, Jesus Christ himself, and the church in Entrecasteaux was consecrated to him under the title “SAINT SAUVEUR” – i.e. as the Redeemer and Savior.
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The parish church of Entrecasteaux, dedicated to Saint Salvator, already existed at the beginning of the 11th century when the place is first documented in 1012. The current church would therefore be the second, built in the 13th century in Romanesque style. It was subsequently rebuilt several times, especially in the 17th century, when a new nave was built on the north side and the bell tower was added.
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Private château from the 11th and 17th centuries with its French-style garden inspired by the designs of Le Nôtre. It is inhabited and richly furnished (paintings, tapestries, historical documents).
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Cabasse is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Saint-Pons Church, which houses Gallo-Roman remains and a 17th-century gilded altarpiece. Don't miss the 17th-century Chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Glaive, built into a cliff, or the medieval Chapel of Saint-Loup. Prehistoric sites include the Gastée Dolmen and Menhir de Peïro Plantado. The village itself has remnants of its old fortifications and the fascinating troglodyte house, Trou des Fées. Nearby, the 12th-century Entrecasteaux Castle and the Saint-Sauveur Church in Entrecasteaux also offer a glimpse into the past.
Yes, Cabasse is surrounded by natural beauty. The Issole River flows through the village, offering pleasant strolls along its banks. You can explore the wooded hills and valleys, which are ideal for hiking and cycling. Nearby, Lake Caramy and Lac de Sainte-Suzanne provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, with the latter being popular for fishing. For a scenic spot, visit La Rasclaou, a waterfall perfect for picnics.
Many attractions around Cabasse are suitable for families. The village of Cotignac, with its unique rock dwellings carved into an 80-meter high cliff, is a fascinating visit. Entrecasteaux Castle, with its beautiful French-style garden, is also a great option. The Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy offers a charming village setting and scenic views that families can enjoy together.
Cabasse is an excellent base for hiking. You can find numerous trails that explore the local landscapes, including routes along the Issole river and around Lake Sainte-Suzanne. Popular moderate routes include the 'Bridge and watercourse (the Issole) – Chapelle St. Loup loop from Cabasse' and the 'Saint-Pons Church – Village Fountain loop from Cabasse'. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Cabasse.
Absolutely! The region around Cabasse offers diverse cycling routes for various skill levels. You can cycle around Lake Sainte Suzanne or explore routes that connect to nearby villages and vineyards. Some popular routes include the 'Lake Sainte Suzanne – Our Lady of Caramy Chapel loop from Cabasse' and the more challenging 'Entrecasteaux Castle – Cotignac loop from Cabasse'. Discover more routes in the cycling guide for Cabasse.
The Cistercian Abbey of Thoronet is a magnificent 12th-century abbey, considered a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. It's a significant cultural attraction in the region and is located approximately 7 kilometers from Cabasse, making it an easy and worthwhile visit.
Yes, Cabasse hosts a local market every Tuesday morning, where you can find local products and experience Provençal cuisine. The wider Var region is also known for its vineyards, and visitors can explore local wineries to sample regional wines.
For impressive views, visit the Chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Glaive, which offers admirable vistas of the Plaine des Maures. The village of Vins-sur-Caramy, with its old bridge, also provides excellent views of the Caramy Valley from its church square and terraced paths.
Brignoles is an old medieval town with charming narrow streets, several squares, and numerous cafes. It serves as a good base for exploring other areas of the Var department due to its central location.
Yes, Cabasse is home to ancient prehistoric megaliths. You can visit the Gastée Dolmen and the Menhir de Peïro Plantado, which testify to early human occupation in the area. Another notable prehistoric site is the Menhir de Champduy, also known as 'La Pierre Plantée', a 2.5-meter tall Neolithic menhir located southwest of Cabasse.
The 'Trou des Fées', also known as Maison des Fées, is a fascinating fortified troglodyte house built directly into a cliff. It's a unique historical site that showcases the ingenuity of past inhabitants.
The region of Green Provence, where Cabasse is located, benefits from abundant rainfall and numerous waterways, making it lush throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer.


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