Best attractions and places to see around Draguignan include a blend of historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes. Situated in the Nartuby valley, the region offers diverse attractions from ancient megaliths to military history museums. Visitors can explore the historic city center, discover numerous viewpoints, and engage with the natural beauty of the surrounding Provence Verte. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring coastal paths.
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Beautiful spot with a historic bridge. It's a bit of a hike to get there and back up. Beautiful pebble beach.
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Incredible view
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Magnificent hike offered in the heart of the Esterel
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We never get tired of it even if it's always so crowded, summer and winter...
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Unmissable when visiting Saint Tropez.
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Very nice route suitable for gravel. A good balance between paved roads and gravel tracks. Between the Col du Canadel and La Croix-Valmer, the DFCI track winds along the ridge offering beautiful views between the sea and inland massifs. Be careful in summer: the DFCI track may be prohibited (fire risks). Check authorizations on the site https://www.risk-prevention-feu.fr/var/index.html.
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Great cycle path on an old railway line. A section between Cavaliere-sur-Mer and Cavaliere is not yet officially open because the rocks there have not yet been secured, but you can still go through at your own risk. Always great views of the sea. Highly recommended.
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The trail was described to us as a moderately difficult hike. In fact, that is not true. First of all: wear hiking boots and take enough water with you. In the three hours that it took us (without a break), we didn't find a place to 'refuel' until shortly before the end. The trail itself also leads over long-unused, partly overgrown trails and over exposed areas that are not without danger, as the cliffs are steep and deep in places. I would not do the trail with children.
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The region around Draguignan offers diverse natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Esterel coastline from From the summit of Cap Roux., or discover the aquatic marine waters and caves at Tuves Bridge and Cave, where you can even cool off under waterfalls. The wider Provence Verte region provides wooded landscapes and rivers like the Argens, ideal for various outdoor activities. Further afield, the stunning Gorges du Verdon is about an hour away, perfect for kayaking or scenic drives.
Draguignan is rich in history. Explore the impressive Neolithic Dolmen de la Pierre de la Fée, a well-preserved prehistoric burial site. The Clock Tower, built in 1662, offers 360-degree views of the town. You can also visit the peaceful Saint-Michel Church and the Chapel of Saint Sauveur, which dates back to the 12th century. Don't miss the solemn Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial, commemorating the D-Day landings in Provence.
Draguignan boasts several cultural institutions. The Musée des Beaux-Arts showcases collections from the 17th to 20th centuries, while the Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires offers a deep dive into Provençal rural life. For military history enthusiasts, the Musée de l'Artillerie traces the evolution of weaponry. The Theatre En Dracénie also serves as a vibrant cultural hub.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Tuves Bridge and Cave offers an easy hike with opportunities to explore caves and cool off under waterfalls. The Paillas Windmills can be visited, often with guided tours. Exploring the historic city center with its colorful houses and pedestrianized streets is also a delightful experience for all ages. For older children, a day trip to the Gorges du Verdon offers exciting activities like kayaking.
For breathtaking views, head to From the summit of Cap Roux., which provides extensive views of the coast, sea, and Esterel mountains. Cap Camarat also offers brilliant views, particularly of Pampelonne. Within Draguignan, the Clock Tower provides panoramic views of the town and Nartuby valley, and the Malmont hill offers views of the Maures and Esterel massifs.
The Draguignan area is excellent for hiking. You can enjoy fantastic trails like the Ramatuelle Coastal Path, known for its scenic beauty along the coast. For waterfall enthusiasts, there are several routes, including the 'Waterfall in the Endre' loop. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including those around waterfalls, in the Waterfall hikes around Draguignan guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'Circuit in the hills north of Sainte Maxime' or a 'Loop in the Massif de l'Estérel'. Mountain bikers have trails such as the 'Gassin, Ramatuelle, and Pampelonne Trail'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Draguignan and MTB Trails around Draguignan guides.
Draguignan serves as a great base for day trips. The spectacular Gorges du Verdon, often called the 'Grand Canyon of France,' is about an hour away. You can also visit the famous town of Saint-Tropez and its Port of Saint-Tropez, or explore the charming village of Ramatuelle. Boat trips to the wild coves of the Estérel massif are also highly recommended.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities around Draguignan, with comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is also popular, especially for water activities in the Gorges du Verdon or coastal areas. The Clock Tower is typically open during the summer, though out-of-season visits can be arranged.
Absolutely. Strolling through Draguignan's historic city center allows you to soak in its medieval charm, with colorful houses, pedestrianized streets, and ancient architecture. The Place du Marché comes alive on market days, offering a genuine local atmosphere where you can discover sun-drenched fruits, vegetables, and Provençal specialties. The region is also known for its wine country, with opportunities for wine tours in nearby areas like Les Arcs-sur-Argens.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences available. Many highlight the incredible views from peaks like From the summit of Cap Roux., describing them as 'great around view of coast, sea and Esterel mountains'. The Tuves Bridge and Cave is loved for its 'easy hike, with children' and the fun of cooling off under waterfalls. The Ramatuelle Coastal Path is praised as a 'fantastic hiking trail along the coast!'


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