Best mountain peaks around Le Muy are found within a Provençal village situated between the Maures and Esterel massifs. The area features elevated terrain ranging from 7 meters to 561 meters, offering diverse landscapes and outdoor activities. These natural features provide expansive views of the surrounding Provençal landscape, including forests and vineyards. The region is well-suited for various outdoor pursuits, with well-maintained trails catering to different levels of hikers.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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With this highlight, hikers will find not just one, but a group of three crosses on this mountain - as the name "Les Trois Croix" suggests. A wayside cross or summit cross commemorates the death of Jesus Christ, and always the middle one. But the other two are not here without reason: According to the biblical tradition of the New Testament, Jesus Christ, accused of being the "King of the Jews", was not sentenced to death by crucifixion alone, but together with two criminals and executed (see, for example, the evangelist Luke 22:33): + "They came to the place called the Place of the Skull; there they crucified him and the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left." +
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Hiking trails with great views and well-secured sections for easy climbing
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Moderately difficult hike. You should have a certain level of fitness and surefootedness. There are very beautiful views.
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Panoramic view of the entire coast and Draguignan in the foreground
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Very beautiful hike with a magnificent panorama. But it's no longer GR and it really goes up, approaching the summit we walk along the cliff holding a chain placed as a handrail. Not recommended for young children and people prone to vertigo. Avoid in humid weather.
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Magnificent hike with a view of the Gulf of St-Tropez!
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Magnificent 360° view around the rock of Roquebrune-sur-Argens
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On the heights of Draguignan, great place to start a hike. The climb looks quite good to do on a road bike and or to continue further on the mountain bike trails.
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Among the most popular spots are The Three Crosses, known for its magnificent panorama and unique climbing sections. Another favorite is the Summit of Deffend, offering a 180° view of Sainte-Maxime, the Gulf of St Tropez, and the Massif des Maures and Esterel. Visitors also highly rate Rocher de Roquebrune, a striking natural monument with historical significance.
Yes, the Orientation Table of Malmont is categorized as family-friendly and offers superb views of Draguignan and the St Raphael coast. While some trails to other peaks can be challenging, many areas within the Maures and Esterel massifs offer easier paths suitable for families.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You can explore the unique geological formations of the Massif du Rouet, described as a 'gigantic lava flow' from an extinct volcano. Rocher de Roquebrune is a prominent natural monument made of sedimentary deposits. The surrounding Maures and Esterel massifs feature Mediterranean forests, vineyards, and the astonishing porphyry cliffs of Esterel.
Yes, several elevated sites have historical and cultural significance. The Three Crosses is a site with a group of crosses, commemorating a religious tradition. The Summit of Deffend was once a Celtic Ligurian oppidum in the Iron Age and later used as an alert system. Rocher de Roquebrune held significant religious value in the Middle Ages and was a site of pilgrimages.
The region around Le Muy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive opportunities for hiking, horse-riding, and cycling within the Maures and Esterel massifs, including sections of the GR 51 trail. For specific routes, consider the hiking trails around Le Muy, or explore running trails and gravel biking routes.
The Mediterranean climate of Le Muy makes spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting. During these seasons, the weather is typically pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. The landscapes are also particularly vibrant during these times.
Yes, some trails offer a more challenging experience. The hike to The Three Crosses, for example, involves sections with chains for climbing and is not recommended for those prone to vertigo or in humid weather. The path to the View of the Bay of Saint-Tropez can also be very stony and challenging.
For expansive views, head to the Summit of Deffend, which provides a 180° panorama including Sainte-Maxime, the Gulf of St Tropez, and the Massifs des Maures and Esterel. The View of the Bay of Saint-Tropez offers a great perspective of the bay. Additionally, the Orientation Table of Malmont provides superb views of Draguignan and the St Raphael coast, with glimpses of the sea on clear days.
The Mediterranean forests and diverse ecosystems of the Maures and Esterel massifs are home to various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter wild boars, various bird species, reptiles, and insects characteristic of the Provençal landscape. Keep an eye out for local flora as well, which is abundant and diverse.
Yes, there are hiking routes that lead to The Three Crosses. One popular option is 'The Three Crosses loop from Menhir', which is a difficult 4.2 km trail. You can find more details on this and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Le Muy guide.
The Massif du Rouet, located on the northern border of Le Muy, is geologically unique. It's described as a 'gigantic lava flow' originating from an extinct volcano in the Esterel massif. This volcanic past has created distinct landscapes, making it an interesting area for those seeking unique geological formations and scenic drives, particularly along the road from Le Muy to Bagnols en Forêt.


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