Attractions and places to see around Le Val are found in a charming village nestled in the Var department of southeastern France. This region, known as Green Provence, offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. The village features a medieval quarter with narrow streets and vestiges of ancient ramparts. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historical landmarks to natural features and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice hike. Take the wide, stony track that keeps climbing for the Saut du Goat and don't take the path that runs along the river, the wooden barricade closed on certain days by the way?!?!. Saut du Goat: beautiful place between the rocks with a beautiful waterfall. You have to earn it. The descent is then along the river. More sporty in places on the rock face by a 🐐 path.
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Caution: We recommend only walking as far as the beautiful view. After that, the descent becomes very difficult. We were there in April, and the path down in the valley was barely passable due to the river and its strong current. The water was leg-deep in places, and the paths hadn't been used for a long time. At the end, there was a long dirt road with lots of mud. It's definitely better in the summer :)
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The climb was demanding, but very, very beautiful. The view and also the location at the chapel and at the summit cross are really recommended. We then descended along the evenly descending path through pine and oak forests lined with wild juniper, thyme and rosemary. Simply wonderful 🤩
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Superb panorama on Tourves and all the surroundings. The climb from the stadium is steep but passable. Possibility to join the Caramy gorges or to bypass by a less steep but longer route. With a little luck, once at the top you will come across Séraphin, who lives as a hermit in Saint Probace all year round: he will gladly show you around the chapel, unfortunately closed in his absence following damage.
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To the south of the village of Tourves and enthroned on a hill, remains an old hermitage that has long been abandoned: Saint-Probace! From here, a very nice view of the forest
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Le Val is rich in history, offering a medieval quarter with narrow streets and ancient ramparts. You can visit the 11th-century Our Lady of the Assumption College, the 17th-century Notre-Dame-de-Pitié Chapel known for its shell-adorned interior, and the historic Clock Tower with its 17th-century bell. Don't miss the Dîme Gate and the 14th-century aqueduct in the Gorguettes garden.
Yes, Le Val hosts several unique museums. You can discover the Municipal Museum of Santon, housed in an old medieval oven, showcasing Provençal nativity scenes. There's also the Ancient Toys Museum, the Sacred Art Museum with religious objects, the Olive Tree Museum detailing the region's olive oil heritage, and the Municipal Museum of Medieval Route.
Nature lovers can enjoy the beautiful Provençal scents at the Gorguettes Garden, or visit the Paradou Garden-Theater. For a more adventurous experience, head to Goat's Leap, a picturesque spot with a waterfall between rocks, or the Le Grand Baou Falls, approximately 3 km from the village, which are popular for relaxation.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The charming village of Cotignac, with its unique rock dwellings, is a great visit. The Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy offers a pleasant walk through a characterful village. Exploring the various museums like the Municipal Museum of Santon or the Ancient Toys Museum can also be engaging for families.
The region around Le Val, known as Green Provence, is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and even horse riding. The nearby Argens river basin offers beautiful landscapes for exploration. For specific routes, check out the hiking trails around Le Val or the cycling routes.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. You can find easy walks like the 'Clock tower – St Blaise Chapel loop' or the 'Lac du Val loop'. For more moderate challenges, consider the 'St Blaise Chapel loop from Hôtel Lou Valen' or the 'Clock tower – Col le Cuit, 539 m loop'. Many trails offer scenic views, such as from Saint-Probace Chapel. Explore more options on the hiking guide for Le Val.
Le Val and the surrounding Provence region are generally pleasant from spring to autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes and mild temperatures, ideal for hiking and exploring. Summer is perfect for enjoying the natural waterfalls and outdoor leisure, though it can be warm. Autumn provides comfortable weather and beautiful fall colors, making it great for cultural visits and wine tasting.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like Saint-Probace Chapel. The unique rock dwellings of Cotignac are also a highlight. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of places like Goat's Leap, ideal for picnics, and the charm of medieval towns like Brignoles with its narrow streets and cafes.
Beyond the main attractions, look for the Notre-Dame-de-Pitié Chapel with its extraordinary interior adorned with over 9,000 shells. The Adrets Dolmen, located about 2 km southwest of the village in the woods, offers a glimpse into prehistoric times. The Old Oil Windmill, now hosting exhibitions, also provides a unique cultural insight.
Several notable attractions are within easy reach. The village of Cotignac is known for its unique rock dwellings. Brignoles is an old medieval town with charming streets. You can also visit the Royal Abbaye de la Celle, the historic Abbey of Thoronet, or the natural scenery of Les Cascades de Sillans.
Le Val offers various amenities for visitors. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within the village. The local gastronomy is a significant attraction, with opportunities to discover local producers and enjoy authentic Provençal cuisine. Local markets also provide a chance to experience the region's fresh produce.
Le Val provides a rich cultural experience. You can explore the authentic medieval village center, visit several unique museums like the Municipal Museum of Santon and the Olive Tree Museum, and admire the shell-decorated Notre-Dame-de-Pitié Chapel. The village also hosts local markets where you can immerse yourself in the Provençal way of life and sample local gastronomy.


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