Attractions and places to see around Théoule-Sur-Mer offer a diverse range of experiences. This village is situated between the red rocks of the Estérel Massif and the Mediterranean Sea. The area features a blend of natural landscapes, coastal paths, and notable landmarks. Visitors can explore volcanic mountain ranges, protected parks, and numerous beaches and coves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very beautiful destination with a lovely view. For hiking enthusiasts, the return route via the narrow path towards the railway line and then right towards the sea is recommended.
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Incredible view
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Magnificent hike offered in the heart of the Esterel
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Get to Theoule sur mer early as parking is limited in the village.
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Superb viewpoint on the Golden Island and the tip of the Esquine de l'Ay. Facing the beach of the Cap du Dramont, the Golden Island is a rocky islet, composed of red rocks. The tower is said to have inspired Hergé for the Tintin album The Black Island.
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This statue is 12 m high and was created by the sculptor Fortuné EVANGELISTI. The origin of this idea is the original model, which is located in the Basilica of St. Eugene in Algiers on the African continent. The sculpture and its orientation are intended to represent the symbiosis between the two Mediterranean coasts. The shape, design and crown are characteristic of this. This unique work is a retreat for meditation and communication. After the foundation stone was laid in 1990, the monument was completed in 2000 and dedicated to the original in Algeria. The foundation stone was laid in 1990 on a piece of land that was made available by the "Monument to Our Lady" association as part of a long-term lease. Those named are those, living or deceased, who wish to commemorate their affiliation and their roots.
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The Estérel Massif offers numerous trails with breathtaking coastal views. Popular options include the path to From the summit of Cap Roux., which provides panoramic views from Mercantour to Cap Camarat. Another excellent choice is Mount Vinaigre, the highest point of the massif, offering a 360-degree panorama. For more hiking options, you can explore the trails listed in the Hiking around Théoule-Sur-Mer guide.
Yes, the Coastal Path (Sentier du Littoral) runs along the coastline, connecting various beaches and coves. This path offers scenic walks and opportunities to combine hiking with swimming. The Pointe de l'Aiguille Departmental Park also features coastal paths and wild coves, perfect for exploration.
The Estérel Massif is characterized by its striking red rhyolite rock, a result of ancient volcanic activity. The terrain can be rocky, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Trails vary in difficulty, from fairly easy paths with panoramic views to more challenging routes, often involving some elevation gain to reach summits like Mount Vinaigre.
Théoule-sur-Mer is known for its numerous small coves and sandy beaches. Popular choices include Plage de l'Aiguille and Plage de la Figueirette. Closer to the town center, you'll find family-friendly coves like Plage du Château and Plage Vallon de l'Autel. The crystal-clear waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding, especially in protected areas like the Pointe de l'Aiguille Departmental Park, which has an underwater discovery trail.
You can visit the Our Lady of Africa statue, a 12-meter high replica of the one in Algiers, offering views of the village and sea. While generally not open to the public, the Château de Théoule is a significant visual landmark dominating the bay. The unique Palais Bulles (Bubble Palace) is also an architectural curiosity visible from the road.
Yes, Théoule-sur-Mer offers several family-friendly options. The numerous sandy and pebble beaches, such as Plage du Château and Plage Petite Fontaine, are perfect for families. The Pointe de l'Aiguille Departmental Park provides easy trails and an underwater discovery trail for snorkeling. The short walk to Our Lady of Africa is also suitable for families and offers beautiful views.
For hiking and exploring the Estérel Massif, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers are ideal for water activities, swimming, and enjoying the beaches, though it can be quite warm. The region's natural beauty, with its red rocks and blue sea, is captivating year-round.
Besides hiking, the area is excellent for road cycling, with routes like the Corniche d'Or offering magnificent panoramic views. Running is also popular, with trails such as the Aiguille Loop Trail. The clear Mediterranean waters are perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat trips to explore hidden coves. You can find more details on various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Théoule-Sur-Mer and Running Trails around Théoule-Sur-Mer guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic contrast of the red Estérel Massif rocks against the azure Mediterranean Sea. The panoramic views from viewpoints like View of Île d'Or and From the summit of Cap Roux. are highly praised. The diverse range of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to swimming and snorkeling in beautiful coves, also contributes to a memorable experience.
Yes, the Corniche d'Or (DN98) is a legendary road that winds along the Estérel coastline between Théoule-sur-Mer and Saint-Raphaël. It offers magnificent panoramic views and various lookout points, making it a highly recommended scenic drive. You can also drive to areas near highlights like Notre-Dame Pass, which serves as a starting point for many beautiful walking and cycling tours with breathtaking views.
Traditional Provençal markets are held in the town center on Thursday and Sunday mornings. Additionally, you can find markets at the Port de la Rague on Tuesday and Friday mornings. These markets offer regional products such as olive oil, tapenade, and local fish, providing a taste of local culture.


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