Best attractions and places to see around Rocbaron, a village nestled in the heart of Provence Verte in the Var department, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The area is characterized by its location between the Sainte-Baume Massif, the hills of Provence Verte, and the Côte d'Azur. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that includes panoramic viewpoints, ancient structures, and serene natural features. This region provides an authentic Provençal charm, ideal for those seeking tranquility…
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A good wine to appreciate requires a beautiful setting to showcase it. The sales cellar will be refurbished and refreshed to find a place that smells of "the Family Home". We like to meet up to share a warm moment around a glass. The visitor will be able to wander between the local products, the delicatessen which will highlight local know-how and local products. The cellar will therefore be a place of passion where the sommelier will transmit his love of the land and wine during simple and friendly tastings. The outdoor terrace and its pergola will welcome customers who wish to nibble on tapas around a glass during gourmet breaks. The cellar offers wines for sale throughout the year. Packages for visiting the cellar and tasting are possible by reservation. The team then offers to relive and follow the journey of Don Bosco told through these vintages. A story that is revealed during the tasting and gives a glimpse of the secrets of the Estate. An immediate parallel is made and great similarities still exist today both in the passion for the land and the transmission to others. Monday to Saturday From 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. From 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. https://www.lesongededonbosco.com/caveau-p5.php
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Beautiful route under the cork oaks to the sound of cicadas with a glimpse of the Gien peninsula.
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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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The Carthusian Order, known for its radical spirituality following the example of the hermit Saint-Bruno, settled here in 1137. This Carthusian monastery is therefore the 8th house of the order. Destroyed several times, the current buildings date from the 17th and 18th centuries. Abandoned during the Revolution, the monks returned again in 1843. Driven out once again in 1903 by the fanatical gentleness of the Republicans, by virtue of the famous law of 1901, the religious (14 fathers and 14 lay brothers) took refuge in Italy, at the charterhouse of Cervara. In 1936, the community of La Cervara merged with that of Montrieux, leaving the monastery of Cervara to return to Montrieux. In 2008, twelve monks of the order (seven fathers and five brothers) made this monastery still alive.
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This lake has its legend: it was once said to be a wheat threshing floor. But on Sint-Anna, then a holiday, two miscreants came to collect their harvest. Then a mighty spring sprang up, which drowned mules and miscreants. At Sainte Anne it seems like you can still hear them spinning at the bottom of the water and cracking their whips. From the lake, on the south bank, we reach the maze of old streets of Besse, where it is good to walk.
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With an area of 4 ha, it is 33 meters deep. Canals have also been constructed to supply it with water from the Issole.
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Rocbaron is rich in history. You can visit the La Chartreuse de Montrieux, a Carthusian monastery established in 1137 with current buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Other notable sites include the 12th-century Saint-Sauveur Ruins, offering panoramic views, and the picturesque Saint Philomena Chapel, an 11th-century chapel nestled against the hill of La Blaque with unique views of the plain and Massif des Maures. Don't miss the ancient stone ovens at La Verrerie, including a "Four à Cade" and a "Four à Chaux" from the 19th century.
Nature lovers will find plenty to explore. The Cuers - Rocbaron viewpoint offers a quiet route under cork oaks with glimpses of the Giens peninsula. You can also visit the Miremer Hill for hiking and picnics, or the Rocbaron Arboretum to appreciate diverse plant species. The Besse-sur-Issole Lake, near the town center, provides a beach and a municipal campsite for relaxation.
Yes, Rocbaron offers several excellent viewpoints. The Saint-Sauveur Ruins, perched on a hilltop, provide magnificent panoramic views of the Puget-Ville plain, the Maures and Sainte-Baume mountain ranges, and even the sea off Hyères on clear days. The Saint Philomena Chapel also offers unique views of the plain, the Massif des Maures, and the surroundings of Toulon. Additionally, the Cuers - Rocbaron section is known for its scenic beauty under cork oaks.
Rocbaron offers a blend of cultural experiences. You can immerse yourself in local life at the vibrant open-air markets, held every Sunday, offering fresh goods, handcrafted wares, and local produce like wines, olive oils, and cheeses. The village center itself features shaded squares and narrow streets lined with old houses. Rocbaron is also known for its Astronomical Observation Center, featuring one of Europe's largest professional astronomical spectacles, located in the Park of the Sun and the Moon.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and authentic Provençal charm of the area. They enjoy the quiet routes under cork oaks, like the one found at Cuers - Rocbaron, and the unique views from historical sites such as the Saint Philomena Chapel. The rich history of places like La Chartreuse de Montrieux and the peaceful atmosphere of the village are also highly valued.
Absolutely! Rocbaron is an excellent base for hiking. Numerous trails with varying elevations and lengths start from the village, catering to both beginners and experienced hikers. These include segments of the GR9 and GR51 trails. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Col de la Bigue loop from Rocbaron" or the "Challenge Luca loop from Rocbaron" on the Running Trails around Rocbaron guide, which also features hiking-friendly paths.
Yes, the region around Rocbaron offers diverse terrain for both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, routes like the "Cuers - Rocbaron loop from Garéoult" are popular. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the "Thèmes Trail – View of the Maures Hills loop from Rocbaron" or the "Mount Aurelien – Saint Philomena Chapel loop from Rocbaron." You can find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Rocbaron and MTB Trails around Rocbaron guides.
Families visiting Rocbaron can enjoy a variety of activities. For adventure seekers, Vertigo Parc Aventure offers treetop obstacle courses and zip lines. The Besse-sur-Issole Lake provides a beach for swimming and relaxation. Exploring the Rocbaron Arboretum or hiking on easy trails like those around Miremer Hill are also great options for families to enjoy nature together.
Rocbaron benefits from a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, temperatures are mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, but shaded trails and water activities like those at Besse-sur-Issole Lake offer respite from the heat.
Yes, Rocbaron hosts a lively open-air market every Sunday. Around forty vendors gather to offer a wide array of local products, including fresh fruits, vegetables, olive oils, wines, honey, and cheeses. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience the local culture, taste regional specialties, and find handcrafted goods.
Many of the natural areas and hiking trails around Rocbaron are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The Miremer Hill and the numerous hiking trails starting from the village, including segments of the GR9 and GR51, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure to clean up after your pet and respect local regulations.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Ancient Stone Ovens at La Verrerie, just north of Rocbaron center, which include a "Four à Cade" and a "Four à Chaux" from the 19th century. The Rocbaron Arboretum is another quiet gem for nature lovers. For a unique experience, visit the Astronomical Observation Center, known for its significant dark-sky preserve status.


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