Best attractions and places to see around La Tour include natural features and cultural sites within the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. The region offers diverse landscapes, from dramatic mountain scenery to picturesque villages. Visitors can explore various natural monuments, historical sites, and viewpoints. The area is characterized by its opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Intersection Point: La Gouille aux Morts (Pond of the Dead) Altitude 650m Gouille aux Morts: What an ugly name for this charming little pond. Beavers, mallards, herons, and especially frogs take shelter in its tall grass and breed there. The place is calm and peaceful, far from the road to the Vallée Verte (Green Valley), although you can still hear the sounds of traffic. Above it, the Molière à Vachat stream is mirrored in its waters. Its reflection blends with the water lilies scattered there, creating perfect harmony. A delight for the eye of the walker. It's impossible not to think of Monet's "Water Lilies." It is said that, long ago, two stonemasons working at the "Molière," located about fifty meters above, fell to their deaths there on a Sunday (yes, a Sunday...the Lord's Day). See: H. Savoie: Les Molières du Mont Vouan. Or perhaps the pond got its name because a peasant was swallowed up there with his cart...
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The bridge is an element of the birth of the city, built from 1225. It was initially made of wood resting on the islands of the Arve to connect the two banks. In 1661, the Regent Marie-Jeanne-Baptiste of Savoy-Nemours had a stone bridge with five arches built. Between 1862 and 1866, it was replaced by the current bridge, built by the engineers Deglin and Vivenot. It was named "Pont de l'Europe" when Valérie Giscard d'Estaing passed through Bonneville in 1989, during the campaign for the European elections. Downstream, it was doubled in 2010 by a second asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge whose elegant silhouette is already part of Bonneville's architectural heritage.
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The tour certainly includes portions of pushing, particularly when it comes to reaching the Ecutieux chalets, but the landscapes are magnificent (view of Lake Geneva, wild mountain pastures) Once you arrive at the summit it is almost 8km descent, technical and varied to go back down to Bonneville
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Nice pass on a “ridge” path (even if you don’t really realize it). Bel AR to the Môle (and the head of the ecutieux) for the brave
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It can blow hard up there! I recommend the path that goes down to La Tour from the east
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The cross means summit of the Brasse mountain
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The region around La Tour is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Gorges du Pont du Diable, where the river has carved an aesthetic canyon with striking geological formations. Another charming spot is La Gouille aux Morts, a peaceful pond known for its wildlife and water lilies. Further afield, the Vésubie Gorges offer breathtaking views, and the Mercantour National Park provides extensive opportunities for nature exploration.
Yes, La Tour and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural sites. The Saint-Grat Chapel and View of the Alps is a religious building from 1697 offering a wonderful view. The Europe Bridge in Bonneville is a significant historical landmark, rebuilt multiple times since 1225. Nearby villages like Coaraze, one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' and Sospel with its Baroque cathedral and fortified bridge, also offer rich cultural experiences.
La Tour is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and mountain hikes. For detailed routes and inspiration, explore the guides for Hiking around La Tour, Gravel biking around La Tour, and Mountain Hikes around La Tour. The Vésubie Gorges are particularly popular for road cycling, and the challenging climb to Col Saint Martin offers panoramic views.
Absolutely. La Gouille aux Morts, a charming pond, is a peaceful spot where families can observe local wildlife like beavers and frogs. The natural beauty of the gorges and nearby villages also provides engaging exploration for all ages.
For stunning vistas, head to Col de Réray, a mountain pass at 930m altitude, which offers a ridge path. While the immediate view from the pass is good, continuing to the 'big castle' mountain nearby provides an even better panorama. The Saint-Grat Chapel, at 850m, also provides a wonderful view of the Alps. Additionally, the Col Saint Martin (Col de la Colmiane) offers spectacular panoramic views of the Mercantour National Park mountains.
Several picturesque villages are worth exploring. Coaraze is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' for its charming mountain setting. Other notable villages include Peille, known for its remote atmosphere and stunning views, Tourrettes-sur-Loup with its medieval center, and Sainte-Agnès, the highest coastal village in Europe, offering exceptional views from its 800-meter elevation.
The Europe Bridge in Bonneville is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to experience a significant historical landmark. While many natural trails can be challenging, this bridge provides an accessible point of interest.
The region around La Tour is generally best for outdoor activities during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when hiking trails are clear and cycling conditions are favorable. The dramatic mountain scenery is beautiful year-round, but some higher passes and trails may be inaccessible in winter due to snow.
Yes, you can experience local life at various markets in nearby towns. Carros hosts a market on Saturdays, Puget-Théniers on Sundays, and Vence on Tuesdays and Fridays. Nice also has various markets on different days, offering a chance to discover local produce and crafts.
Beyond the Gorges du Pont du Diable with its unique geological formations, you can also visit the Baou de Saint-Jeannet, known for its impressive rock formations, and the beautiful Cascade de Gairaut waterfall, both within a reasonable distance from La Tour.
Yes, art enthusiasts can visit the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, which showcases works by renowned modern artists. For garden lovers, the Arboretum Marcel Kroenlein is a notable garden located approximately 18 km from La Tour.


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