Best attractions and places to see around La Roquebrussanne include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. This charming village in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is traversed by the Issole River and surrounded by natural features like the Massif de La Loube. Visitors can explore ancient chapels, Romanesque structures, and unique natural formations such as the Lac du Grand et du Petit Lautien. The area offers diverse landscapes, from winding village streets to panoramic mountain views.
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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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A lovely, slightly undulating, and recently resurfaced road (D95) skirting the North side of St Baume with very little traffic mid-week. The climb up from Nans-les-Pins is a delight!
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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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The Chartreuse de Montrieux is a monastery located on the foothills of the Sainte-Baume massif. It was established in 1137.
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La Roquebrussanne is rich in history. You can visit the Clock Tower (Tour de l'Horloge), a 17th-century monument with a cosmological bell tower, or the Saint-Sauveur Church, dating back to the 14th or 15th century with Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Don't miss the medieval Chapel Notre-Dame-de-l'Inspiration, located on a hilltop, or the ancient Villa Marius, the largest Gallo-Roman winery-farm in Provence, located about 2 km south of the village. Further afield, the historic La Chartreuse de Montrieux, an active Carthusian monastery established in 1137, offers a glimpse into centuries of monastic life.
Absolutely. The region boasts several natural wonders. The Massif de La Loube, culminating at 834 meters, offers superb panoramic views stretching from the Alps to the Mediterranean. You can also visit the unique Lac du Grand et du Petit Lautien, two lakes formed by a natural landslide, with Grand Lautien being notably deep. The Goat's Leap is a splendid spot where the river tumbles down from rocks, ideal for a quiet picnic. For stunning vistas, the Saint-Probace Chapel provides a beautiful view of the Caramy valley and the plain of Saint-Maximin.
The area around La Roquebrussanne is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy "Pas de la nible – Source des Orris loop" or the moderate "Le Val d'Enfer loop." For more challenging adventures, consider the "Source des Orris – Pas de la nible loop." Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the "La Roquebrussanne Town Center – Jas d'Agnis loop." You can explore more options on the Hiking around La Roquebrussanne and MTB Trails around La Roquebrussanne guide pages.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the natural settings offer great opportunities for families. The Goat's Leap, with its quiet picnic spots, can be a lovely destination for families who enjoy a walk. The Garden of Elie Alexis, a dry garden at the northern exit of the village, serves as a training ground for children and adults, offering an educational and engaging experience. Many of the easier hiking routes, such as the "Pas de la nible – Source des Orris loop" (5.2 km, easy), are also suitable for families.
You can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the market held on Thursdays on the Place de La Loube, shaded by ancient plane trees. Additionally, visitors can discover local producers, including vineyards, and taste products such as honey, olives, and jams at the Saturday morning market. The Old Oil Mill, an 18th-century structure near the Saint-Sauveur Church, now hosts exhibitions of local products and art.
To truly experience La Roquebrussanne's charm, wander through its narrow, winding streets and steep staircases. Admire the old stone houses and Renaissance-style buildings with interesting 19th-century doorways, many decorated with Provençal colors. The village is traversed by the Issole River, with houses bordering the water and small bridges leading to gardens, creating picturesque scenes. Don't forget to visit the Hameau des Molières, a beautifully restored hamlet of stone houses offering stunning views over the valley.
Yes, the area is home to some fascinating geological features. The Lac du Grand et du Petit Lautien, located 3 kilometers west of the town, are unique lakes formed by a natural landslide. Grand Lautien is remarkably deep and contains unusual aquatic plants. Another interesting site is Le Site des Orris, which features caves with springs where water emerges from a deep grotto amidst rocks and lush vegetation. These caves were even inhabited during prehistoric times.
For hikers, there are several popular trails. An easy option is the "Pas de la nible – Source des Orris loop" which is about 5.2 km. For a moderate challenge, consider the "Le Val d'Enfer loop" (7.8 km) or the longer "Source des Orris – Pas de la nible loop" (13.5 km). These trails offer diverse landscapes, from forests to panoramic viewpoints. You can find detailed information and more routes on the Hiking around La Roquebrussanne guide page.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Saint-Probace Chapel, which offers vistas of the Caramy valley and the Loube mountain. The quiet and scenic beauty of places like the Goat's Leap, perfect for picnics, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of discovery on climbs like the Climb to Glacière Pivaut, which offers views towards the Verdon through a beautiful forest.
Yes, La Roquebrussanne has several significant religious buildings. The Saint-Sauveur Church, with its Romanesque choir and Gothic nave, dates back to the 14th or 15th century. The medieval Chapel Notre-Dame-de-l'Inspiration (also known as Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité) sits on a hilltop, accessible via a pilgrimage route. Additionally, the Saint-Probace Chapel, a 17th-century Romanesque chapel, offers historical interest and beautiful views. The Chapel Saint-Louis-des-Molières is another charming stone chapel in the Molières area.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for running and jogging. You can find moderate routes like the "View of Petit Laoutien loop" (8.8 km) or the "Col des ferrages ⛰️✨ – La Roquebrussanne Town Center loop" (9.2 km). For those seeking a more difficult challenge, the "Pas de la nible loop" (12.1 km) is available. Explore more options on the Running Trails around La Roquebrussanne guide page.
The Clock Tower (Tour de l'Horloge) is a significant landmark built in 1616. It features a unique cosmological bell tower displaying the sun surrounded by the six planets known at that time. Its 19th-century mechanism is still rewound weekly, requiring a climb of 60 stone steps. The campanile houses a bell adorned with three cherubs, installed in 1669, making it a fascinating piece of local history and engineering.


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