Best attractions and places to see around Collobrières include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This medieval village, nestled in the Massif des Maures, is known as the "chestnut capital" of the Var. The Real Collobrière River flows through the village, which is surrounded by extensive chestnut groves and cork oak trees. The area offers a diverse range of outdoor activities and local heritage to explore.
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Between sea and mountains – other balcony of the Mediterranean
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Not too steep, not too long, not too difficult and very lonely
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After a nice walk from the campsite by the sea...you reach this beautiful mill along dirt roads...
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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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The fairy bridge can be reached via a circular path. Very nice
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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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Very nice and refreshing, better to have light at the end of the day: no lighting this evening..
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Collobrières offers a diverse range of attractions, from historical landmarks and charming village architecture to stunning natural landscapes and unique cultural experiences. You'll find medieval monasteries, picturesque bridges, extensive chestnut groves, and scenic mountain passes, all nestled within the Massif des Maures.
A significant historical site is the Chartreuse de la Verne, a 12th-century Carthusian monastery located about 12 km from the village. Within Collobrières itself, you can admire the 12th-century Pont Raoul Calvi, the 19th-century Gothic Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, and the ruins of Saint-Pons Church dating from the 13th century.
The area boasts several mountain passes offering impressive views and challenges for cyclists and hikers. Popular options include Babaou Pass, known for its varying gradients and picturesque surroundings, and Canadel Pass, which offers a moderate climb and recently resurfaced roads towards the sea. The Griotte Pass also provides views of the Mediterranean Sea on its descent.
Absolutely! Collobrières is an ideal starting point for numerous hiking and cycling trails within the wild Massif des Maures. You can explore routes to Notre Dame des Anges, Plateau Lambert, or the Chartreuse de la Verne. For cycling, there are many routes available, including those passing through Cycling around Collobrières, Gravel biking around Collobrières, and MTB Trails around Collobrières.
As the 'chestnut capital' of the Var, Collobrières offers unique chestnut-related experiences. Visit the Maison des Marrons, which features a small museum dedicated to chestnut delicacies and a shop selling various chestnut products. You can also find local wool products at the Boutique-Workshop Ferme du Lambert and explore the geological history of the Var at the Geological Museum of Collobrières.
The charming village itself, with its narrow cobbled streets, fountains, and old houses, is pleasant for families to explore. The surrounding chestnut groves offer easy walking trails, and the Old Cavalière Railway Tunnel has been transformed into a cycle path, providing a unique and relatively flat route with sea views that can be enjoyable for families.
Beyond the Massif des Maures itself, you can explore the famous chestnut groves that define the local landscape and economy. The Real Collobrière River flows through the village, adding to its charm. The Plaine des Maures Natural Park, about 17.5 km away, is known for its umbrella pines, cork oak trees, and rich biodiversity.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring and autumn. Autumn is particularly special due to the annual Chestnut Festival in October, celebrating the village's main produce. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are best for strenuous activities during that season.
Yes, the Plateau Lambert in the Maures mountains is home to two monumental monolithic blocks, possibly dating from the late Neolithic period. These menhirs are among the tallest in the Var and offer an interesting historical detour for hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from mountain passes like Babaou Pass and Canadel Pass. The smooth asphalt and relatively low traffic on many routes are appreciated by cyclists. The unique experience of cycling through the Old Cavalière Railway Tunnel with its sea views is also a highlight for many.
Yes, Collobrières is famous for its chestnut products. You can purchase *marrons glacés* and other sweets at the Confiserie Azuréenne or the shop at the Maison des Marrons. The Boutique-Workshop Ferme du Lambert also offers local wool products, providing unique souvenirs.


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