Best attractions and places to see around Bormes-Les-Mimosas is a medieval village located in the Var department, situated between the sea and mountains. The area offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. It provides panoramic views of the Mediterranean and is known for its vibrant floral displays. The region features a diverse landscape, including a coastline with beaches and natural reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Between sea and mountains – other balcony of the Mediterranean
Stroll among French pines — the GR 90 in Provence
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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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Bormes-Les-Mimosas is rich in history. You can wander through the picturesque Medieval Village with its cobbled streets and Provencal architecture. Other notable historical sites include the 12th-century Château des Seigneurs de Fos, the Chapel Notre-Dame de Constance offering stunning views, and the 18th-century Church of Saint-Trophyme. The Fort de Brégançon, a historic fortress and former presidential residence, also offers guided tours.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Chapel Notre-Dame de Constance, perched 324 meters above sea level, offering vistas of the Bormes valley and the Mediterranean Sea. The Medieval Village of Bormes-Les-Mimosas itself provides excellent views over the valley and sea. Mountain passes like Canadel Pass and Babaou Pass also offer impressive scenic outlooks, especially when descending towards the coast.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Massif des Maures for hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. The Sentier du Littoral (Coastal Path) offers scenic walks along the Mediterranean. For cycling, there are numerous routes, including those passing through the Old Cavalière Railway Tunnel. You can find detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Bormes-Les-Mimosas guide, MTB Trails around Bormes-Les-Mimosas guide, and Road Cycling Routes around Bormes-Les-Mimosas guide.
Bormes-Les-Mimosas boasts 20 km of coastline with 12 km of fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Popular choices include Plage de Cabasson, Plage de Brégançon, Plage de l'Estagnol, and Plage de Pellegrin. Plage de l'Estagnol is particularly noted for its white sand, turquoise waters, and shaded pine forest, perfect for picnics and various water activities like swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
The village is beautiful year-round, but it's especially vibrant from January to March when the mimosa trees are in full bloom along the Route des Mimosas, covering the hills with golden flowers. This period also features events like the Grand Mimosa Procession. For beach activities and warmer weather, the summer months are ideal, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and hiking.
Beyond its stunning coastline, Bormes-Les-Mimosas offers unique natural features. The Massif des Maures provides diverse landscapes for exploration. The Parc Gonzalez is a 3,000 m² garden featuring Australian vegetation with 320 plants of 250 species. A bit further afield, the Domaine du Rayol is a must-visit for nature lovers, showcasing exceptional Mediterranean and tropical flora.
Immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the Bormes Museum of History and Art, which displays works by local landscape painters. Explore the Provence Wine Route to discover vineyards and taste local wines. Don't miss the traditional Provencal Market for local produce and crafts. The village also celebrates its floral heritage with events like Mimosalia and the Grand Mimosa Procession.
Yes, Bormes-Les-Mimosas offers several family-friendly options. The beautiful sandy beaches like Plage de l'Estagnol are perfect for families to relax, swim, and play. Exploring the charming Medieval Village with its narrow streets can be an adventure for children. Easy walks along sections of the Sentier du Littoral or through Parc Gonzalez are also suitable for families.
Yes, there are options for easy walking. The Sentier du Littoral (Coastal Path) offers sections with relatively flat terrain and stunning sea views. Strolling through the Medieval Village itself is a pleasant walk, and the Parc Gonzalez provides an enchanting, accessible garden walk. For more structured routes, check the MTB Trails around Bormes-Les-Mimosas guide, which includes some easier trails.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from mountain passes like Canadel Pass and Babaou Pass. The Old Cavalière Railway Tunnel is highlighted as a great cycle path with continuous sea views. The smooth asphalt and pleasant gradients on climbs are also often mentioned, making cycling enjoyable. The overall blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and diverse outdoor activities is highly appreciated.
While the medieval village with its cobbled streets can be challenging, some areas offer better accessibility. The beautiful beaches provide opportunities for relaxation, and parts of the coastal path might be suitable. The Parc Gonzalez, with its well-maintained paths, could be an option for a pleasant stroll. It's advisable to check specific site conditions beforehand for the best experience.


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