Best attractions and places to see around Auribeau include a mix of natural monuments, historic villages, and scenic cycle routes. The region, nestled in the Alpes-Maritimes, offers diverse landscapes from river valleys to forested hills. Visitors can explore various sites that highlight both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Magnificent route, clean, well signposted, and easy. We cross beautiful landscapes, lavender, vineyards, olive trees, beautiful villages, picnic areas and pretty cafes on the park, what happiness, thank you to the municipalities for offering us this beautiful leisure activity.
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Yes, the bridge is really amazing. It's hard to believe that it's so old. It is said to date back to 3 BC and was used for car traffic until 2005. More information: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_Julien
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An emblematic place in Cucuron, a lively village all year round, the Place de l'Étang and its two-hundred-year-old plane trees offer an ideal setting to stop for a refreshing drink in the shade or have lunch on a terrace. On market days, the atmosphere is typical of the region.
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Small bistro Christine, right next to the church, with quiche and sandwiches for those with a small appetite.
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Gorgeous ! This place really makes you want to stop for a drink... For next time!
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It was a water reserve used to supply the grist mills in case of shortages. In these types of lakes, water from springs in the Luberon massif was stored all year round. Now it is a beautiful pond with goldfish
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Originally it was an Etang fed by springs from the Luberon, the water of which powered the flour mills. At the beginning of the 19th century it was converted into a pond at its current location.
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Colorado de Provence is definitely worth a visit. Great colors.
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Auribeau-sur-Siagne is rich in history. You can wander through the picturesque Medieval Village with its rampart houses and cobbled alleys. Don't miss the impressive Fortified Gates, such as the 16th-century Soubran portal, which once defended the village. The 18th-century Parish Church, built in Provençal Romanesque style, is also a significant historical landmark.
Absolutely. The Shrine of Our Lady of Valcluse offers a serene natural setting with refreshing waterfalls and a picnic area by the Saint-Antoine river. For nature walks, explore the nearby Peygros Forest. From its elevated position, Auribeau-sur-Siagne also provides stunning panoramic views of the Tanneron mountains, the Peygros forest, and the Alpine foothills of Grasse.
Families will enjoy Le Pré des Pitchouns, a leisure park in Auribeau-sur-Siagne. It features inflatable water structures, trampolines, slides, a mini-farm with animals, mini-golf, and a pétanque court. You can find more information about this family-friendly spot at cotedazurfrance.fr.
For hiking, consider the Tuves Bridge and Cave, known for its clean water and various paths. The Peygros Forest also offers beautiful opportunities for nature walks. If you're looking for more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Auribeau, which include moderate routes like the 'View of the Durance Valley – Mourre Nègre summit loop'.
Yes, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Calavon Cycle Route and the EV8, Calavon Cycle Route are popular choices. These routes are built on old railway lines, offering smooth asphalt and leading through picturesque landscapes, including the historic Pont Julien.
You can visit the workshop of Master Candlemaker Sylvain Brevot, whose establishment dates back to 1979, to discover handcrafted scented candles. While not directly in Auribeau, nearby towns also host traditional Provençal markets where you can find local products.
Auribeau-sur-Siagne hosts various events throughout the year. Highlights include "Auribeau on Stage" in June, a Theater Festival in July, and the "Tuberous Day" in mid-August, which features a blessing of flowers, a giant meal, lectures, and entertainment.
While Auribeau-sur-Siagne itself doesn't host a market, you can find traditional Provençal markets in nearby towns. Mouans-Sartoux has markets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Peymeinade on Mondays, Grasse on Wednesdays and Tuesdays, and Mandelieu-la-Napoule on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
One of the most popular natural monuments is the Provençal Colorado of Rustrel, known for its vibrant ocher formations and beautiful pine forest. It offers a true kaleidoscope of colors and paths for exploration.
Yes, the Saignon Village Center is a surprising perched village located on the edge of the Clarapèdes plateau. Its endearing center features a church, a square with a fountain, and small streets, offering a delightful exploration.
The Cucuron Pond is an ideal place to relax. Originally an 'Etang' fed by springs from the Luberon, it now offers a tranquil atmosphere with large plane trees providing shade and cafes nearby, perfect for enjoying the Provençal ambiance.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails around Auribeau. You can explore routes like the 'Village of Saignon – Under the rocks loop' or the 'Buoux – Buoux Cliffs loop'. More details can be found on the MTB Trails around Auribeau guide.


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