Natural monuments around Montfort-Sur-Argens offer a diverse landscape characterized by rivers, limestone formations, and lush vegetation. The region is shaped by the Argens River, which provides serene environments and supports rich biodiversity. Geological features, such as high limestone cliffs and unique tufa structures, are prominent in the area. These natural attractions provide opportunities for exploration and connection with the varied terrain of Provence.
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Unfortunately, it's only open to the public until the end of October. But even so, it's very interesting and definitely worth seeing. It's amazing what people have done with it.
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Beautiful waterfalls, and not at all advertised. A real insider tip.
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Please note that the canal is prohibited to bicycles under penalty of fine but very nice to do
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Hiking and cooling off in the water...... simply a very beautiful area
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Caramy waterfalls, accessible on foot or on the back of ibex. Idyll not crowded. Fresh water and silky rocks.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the refreshing air and impressive views at Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans. Another highly regarded site is The Tuff Rock, known for its unique tufa structures and landscaped gardens. The Caramy Waterfalls, with their two 7-meter cascades, also offer a calming natural experience.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The path to Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans is considered an easy hike, and the Caramy Waterfalls are easily accessible. The village of Cotignac, with its unique rock dwellings, is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Caramy Falls are ideal for nature lovers and hikers, with easy-to-follow trails suitable for families, and visitors can enjoy picnicking and swimming in the natural pools.
The region is characterized by interesting geological formations. The Tuff Rock is a prime example, showcasing super interesting tufa structures. Further afield, Vallon Sourn features high limestone cliffs, some reaching up to 40 meters, formed by ancient seas and tectonic movements. The Gorges du Verdon, while a bit further, also offers dramatic cliffs and a unique ecosystem.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Argens River is excellent for canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, with routes suitable for families. Vallon Sourn is a renowned rock-climbing destination with over 200 routes. For those interested in cycling, you can find numerous gravel biking and MTB trails. Explore options like the 'Cotignac – Correns loop' or 'Our Lady of Caramy Chapel loop' in the Gravel biking around Montfort-Sur-Argens guide or the MTB Trails around Montfort-Sur-Argens guide. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Correns – Correns loop' from Montfort-sur-Argens, detailed in the Running Trails around Montfort-Sur-Argens guide.
Yes, the village of Cotignac is a notable example. It's a Catholic pilgrimage site known for its unique 80-meter high rock wall with ancient rock dwellings carved into it. Additionally, the Apié de Gayassu Enclosure features an agricultural museum with a bee enclosure, charcoal burner, and lime kiln remains, offering a glimpse into local history within a natural setting.
The Argens River offers serene environments with certain sections featuring small pebble beaches and inviting swimming spots. The natural pools formed by the cascades at Caramy Falls are also suitable for swimming. Vallon Sourn provides non-lifeguarded swimming spots along the Argens River amidst its unique geological formations.
Spring is generally the best time to visit waterfalls like the Caramy Waterfalls and Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans, as the water flow is at its peak, showcasing them in their full splendor. However, the refreshing mist at Cascade de Sillans can be enjoyable during warmer months too, though it might be more crowded in high season.
The Argens River and its surroundings are rich in biodiversity. You might spot kingfishers, European bee-eaters, and European pond turtles. Vallon Sourn is a significant refuge for various butterfly species, birds like swifts and owls, and wild brown trout.
Yes, Caramy Waterfalls are easily visible near a lake. Additionally, Lac de Carcès (Lake Sainte-Suzanne) is a tranquil artificial lake spanning over 100 hectares. While swimming is prohibited as it's a drinking water source, it's popular for fishing and offers marked trails for walks and picnics along its shores.
Visitors particularly appreciate the refreshing air and impressive views from the viewing platforms at Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans. The unique tufa structures of The Tuff Rock and the calming atmosphere of the Caramy Waterfalls are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 170 photos and given more than 260 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences these sites offer.
Yes, Vallon Sourn, located along the Argens River, is an excellent choice. It's renowned for its high limestone cliffs, offering over 200 rock-climbing routes for all skill levels. For those looking to cool off, there are also non-lifeguarded swimming spots along the Argens River within the valley.
The Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans offers great views from its viewing platforms, especially from the north, making it ideal for capturing impressive waterfall shots. The Caramy Waterfalls also provide picturesque scenes with their double cascades. Vallon Sourn, with its dramatic limestone cliffs and lush environment, offers unique geological backdrops for photography.


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