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Touring cycling around La Seyne-Sur-Mer, located on the Var coast of southern France, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features the heavily forested Cap Sicié and Sicié Massif, providing elevated routes with views of the Mediterranean Sea. Inland, the landscape includes varied terrain such as the Gorges d'Ollioules, while coastal paths offer rides along sandy shores like Plage des Sablettes. The area is characterized by its blend of maritime scenery and verdant Mediterranean green spaces.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.6
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427
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52.9km
03:55
1,160m
1,160m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
3.7
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248
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49.3km
03:09
450m
450m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(26)
207
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27.0km
02:29
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
(6)
129
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13.7km
00:52
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.1
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112
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25.2km
01:35
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A true gateway to the historic Arsenal
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The entrance to the Naval Museum on the left side of the Arsenal entrance is the actual Vauban-era gate
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At 804 m (or 801 m according to Komoot), Mont Caume (Est) is the highest point in the Toulon mountains. Although the relay station located there somewhat detracts from the view, the view of Toulon and the surrounding area is impressive. The ruins of a former military fort are also located on the site. The western summit, about 50 m lower, is about 1.5 km to the west.
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Beautiful town square with a nice restaurant Les Filles for lunch.
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After the Jesuits were expelled from France in 1764, their seminary in Toulon was transformed into a naval hospital. The imposing gate of the Jesuit seminary has been moved twice. When the naval hospital was demolished in 1911, the beautiful oak door of the former Jesuit seminary was moved to the front of the Corderie and placed against the perimeter wall of the arsenal. In 1917, it served as the entrance to the offices of the Maritime Prefecture located on the upper floor of the Corderie. The gate was moved a second time during the construction of the western highway in 1975. Now leaning against the facade of the Corderie's eastern pavilion, two majestic statues overlook it. The one on the left represents Religion, and the one on the right represents Strength, armed with a club. The work was supervised by Raymond Langueneux, master of the port's sculpture workshop. The sculptures were created by Pierre Tombarelli.
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A must-see for an insight into the history of boat building and the interconnected trades involved. Located near the Maritime Prefecture and the Clock Tower at the entrance to the arsenal, the Toulon National Maritime Museum was created at the end of the First Empire. A true reminder of the Toulon arsenal, it has preserved the majestic gate designed by Lange in 1738. The site houses a collection of ships and galleys emblematic of the maritime tradition in the Mediterranean. Since the inauguration of a new exhibition in March 2011, the museum has also highlighted the establishment of the navy in Toulon and its impact on the city's development. On the ground floor, a space is dedicated to Vauban, creator of the first arsenal under Louis XIV. A model of the rope-making factory presents the architecture of a building like few others in France. The central part of the museum houses large-scale models of a ship and a frigate used for training officer cadets. Visitors will also discover a reconstruction of a galley, replaced after 1748 by the Toulon port prison. The reconstruction of the prison hospital is among the museum's new features. The first floor resituates Toulon as a seat of power and displays gifts representative of the Franco-Russian alliance established from 1891 to 1914, such as a punch set and a silver and enamel bratina. In addition to a torpedo dating from the 1960s, and a space reserved for submarines and aircraft carriers, enthusiasts will also appreciate the life-size reconstruction of the Charles de Gaulle maneuvering board, as well as a space dedicated to life aboard a ship, ensuring that the crew remains connected to their work tools.
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You can love gravel and also like asphalt. Here for example ☺️
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These panoramas, around Evenos!
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes in the La Seyne-Sur-Mer area, offering diverse options for cyclists of all skill levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult trails, with a total of 58 routes recorded.
The terrain around La Seyne-Sur-Mer is quite varied. You'll find routes along stunning Mediterranean coastal paths, through heavily forested areas like the Cap Sicié and Sicié Massif, and even inland passages through gorges such as the Gorges d'Ollioules. This mix provides both scenic coastal rides and more challenging climbs.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families or those new to touring cycling. An excellent option is the Musée de la Marine loop from La Seyne Six Fours, which is 14.0 km long and relatively flat, offering a relaxed ride near the coast and local attractions.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Toulon harbor, consider the challenging View of the Rade de Toulon – Superbe panorama loop from La Seyne Six Fours. This 52.8 km route features significant elevation changes, rewarding cyclists with extensive vistas of the harbor and surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The Bonnegrâce Beach – Route des gorges d'Ollioules loop from La Seyne Six Fours is a moderate 48.6 km route that perfectly blends coastal sections near Bonnegrâce Beach with inland passages through the scenic Gorges d'Ollioules, offering a diverse cycling experience.
Many routes pass by interesting landmarks. You might cycle near historical sites like Fort Balaguier or the iconic Pont Levant. For specific points of interest, consider visiting the Musée de la Marine, or exploring natural viewpoints like Point Sublime, which offers stunning vistas.
Yes, experienced cyclists will find several demanding routes. The View of La Ciotat – Route des Crêtes loop from La Seyne Six Fours is a difficult 88.1 km route with significant elevation, offering a substantial challenge and rewarding views along the Route des Crêtes.
May and November are particularly popular months for cycling in La Seyne-Sur-Mer. The Mediterranean climate generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring and autumn, avoiding the intense heat of summer while still enjoying mild temperatures.
Yes, the region features heavily forested areas, particularly around Cap Sicié. The The forest of janas – Sicié Massif loop from La Seyne-sur-Mer is a challenging 27.0 km route that takes you directly through the dense forests of the Sicié Massif, offering a different kind of scenic beauty.
The touring cycling routes in La Seyne-Sur-Mer are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 198 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths with sea views to challenging climbs through forested capes, and the variety of options for different skill levels.
Many of the touring cycling routes in La Seyne-Sur-Mer are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for planning your ride, especially if you're driving to a trailhead. Examples include the 'View of the Rade de Toulon' loop and the 'Musée de la Marine' loop.
Absolutely. La Seyne-Sur-Mer's coastal location means many cycling routes pass by beautiful beaches like Plage des Sablettes and Fabrégas Beach. You can easily integrate a stop for a swim or a relaxing break by the sea into your cycling tour, enjoying the blend of active exploration and coastal relaxation.


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