Best waterfalls around Flayosc are found in a region characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain in Provence. The area offers a mix of charming local cascades and more prominent waterfalls in the wider Var department. Flayosc serves as a convenient base for exploring these natural features. The landscape includes picturesque country lanes, pine forests, and rivers that create diverse waterfall experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Small but lovely waterfall. Opposite the waterfall is a bench, and despite the occasional car passing by, it's a lovely spot to take a break.
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Very pretty, it's worth a stop! Please note: access is only permitted on foot - however, you can return by bike. The caves can only be visited with an attendant - times are available at the cave entrance.
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access now prohibited due to landslides, barriers are positioned in front but easily bypassed... no risk, do not approach the edge...
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I missed the route at one point, almost went into the vineyards but the path was just before ;) My mistake so perfect! :)
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In several places you can get to the riverbank and enjoy the hundreds of waterfalls along this very beautiful route.
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The lower waterfall, a bit arduous to reach. Very beautiful.
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Magnificent waterfall at the foot of the river
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This waterfall of the Nartuby river is about 330m downstream of the similar looking upper waterfall at the weir.
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Beyond the cascades themselves, you'll find diverse natural elements. At Sauveclare Waterfall, observe the very mossy stones formed by mineral deposits and a massive, centuries-old plane tree. The Villecroze Floral Park, Troglodyte Caves and Waterfall features a 35-meter-high waterfall integrated with glacial caves.
Yes, history is intertwined with nature here. Near Sauveclare Waterfall, you can see the ruins of a large old mill and a cave that appears to have been smoothed by human activity. The glacial caves at Villecroze Floral Park, Troglodyte Caves and Waterfall served as refuges in the 10th century and were later expanded into cave houses.
The Villecroze Floral Park, Troglodyte Caves and Waterfall is noted as family-friendly. It offers a 35-meter-high waterfall and fascinating glacial caves that can be visited with an attendant. The pleasant walk to Sillans-la-Cascade through a forest of gigantic plane trees is also suitable for families, though swimming is restricted directly at the main falls.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but spring and early summer are often ideal when water flow is strong from snowmelt and rainfall, and the surrounding nature is lush. Sillans-la-Cascade, in particular, offers a refreshing atmosphere during warm summer days. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rains or during dry spells.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic hiking routes. For example, you can find trails that incorporate the Sauveclare Waterfall. The walk to Sillans-la-Cascade is a pleasant 800-meter to 1-kilometer path through a forest. You can explore various hiking options in the region by checking out the Hiking around Flayosc guide.
While the main basin directly under Sillans-la-Cascade is prohibited for swimming due to safety concerns and nature protection, visitors can swim in streams further downstream from the main falls. For other waterfalls, always observe local signage and regulations regarding swimming.
The area around Flayosc offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running and mountain biking that pass by or near waterfalls. For instance, there are running routes like the 'Waterfall loop from Sauve-Clare' and MTB trails such as the 'Old railroad tunnel – CICLABILE SU EX FERROVIA loop from Flayosc'.
Sillans-la-Cascade is a significant natural attraction near Flayosc. You'll typically drive to the village of Sillans-la-Cascade, then take a pleasant walk of about 800 meters to 1 kilometer through a forest to reach the falls. The waterfall plunges dramatically over 42 to 44 meters into an emerald-colored pool. The village itself is charming, with narrow streets, art galleries, and historical sites. Redevelopment work, including new elevated walkways and a viewing platform, is expected to enhance the visitor experience by June 2026. For more details, you can refer to the Wikipedia page for Cascade de Sillans.
Le Saut du Capelan (waterfall) is categorized as challenging. Access to this waterfall of the Nartuby river has been prohibited due to landslides, with barriers in place. While some visitors bypass these, it's advised not to approach the edge for safety reasons.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil beauty and natural charm of these spots. The Sauveclare Waterfall, for instance, is described as a lovely spot for a break, with a bench opposite the falls. The combination of natural beauty, historical elements, and the refreshing atmosphere, especially at larger falls like Sillans-la-Cascade, makes them highly enjoyable.
While some waterfalls are in more secluded natural settings, the village of Sillans-la-Cascade, near the impressive waterfall of the same name, offers a range of amenities including restaurants, art galleries, and cafes. Flayosc itself also serves as a good base with various amenities.
The Sauveclare Waterfall is located just 2 kilometers south of Flayosc on the scenic Route de Sauve-Clare. It's a charming natural stop along a picturesque country lane, making it relatively easy to access and incorporate into a drive or local hike from Flayosc.


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