Best attractions and places to see around Entrecasteaux, a village in the heart of Provence Verte, offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The village features medieval streets, vaulted passageways, and cobbled staircases, exuding traditional Provençal charm. The Bresque River meanders through the village, complemented by surrounding wooded hills.
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Wonderful to look at in the sunlight. Not pompous, but rather practical and imposing. Unfortunately, not open to the public.
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Hiking and cooling off in the water...... simply a very beautiful area
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The tholos de la Lauve is a block tomb located at an altitude of 365 m, at the end of the Lauve plateau, in the commune of Salernes, in the Var department in France. It is a unique monument of its kind in Provence The building is a block tomb. The sepulchral chamber, approximately circular in shape (diameter 1.80 m), is made up of limestone blocks arranged with a slight corbelling, which has earned it the name of tholos. It is enclosed in a tumulus made of rubble held by a low wall, itself circular, made up of large blocks. The whole measures 7 m in diameter. No access corridor to the chamber is visible although a few inclined slabs on the west side could constitute a start. It is likely that the chamber was accessed through its top opening, which was perhaps covered by a removable slab1. It was restored in 1993 by Hélène Barge. The tomb was discovered and very carefully excavated in the 1950s by A. Taxil2. The upper layer (average thickness 0.14 m) contained very fragmented burned bones, possibly corresponding to around fifteen individuals2. The lithic material found in this layer consists of a large blade, bladelets, flakes and a flint arrow frame. The ceramic was limited to two atypical shards. The animal bones, without traces of use, correspond only to invasive fauna (snake vertebrae, rabbit bones, toads, small rodents and snail shells) from the natural environment2. The lower layer (average thickness 0.12 m) contained only a few bones, reduced to the state of splinters, and 122 teeth in good condition, representing around 10 individuals, including a few children. The archaeological furniture included decorative objects (9 annular limestone and shell test beads, 2 green rock olives). The lithic objects were limited to leaf arrow armatures.
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Park your bike above the stairs. You can't bathe.
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Private château from the 11th and 17th centuries with its French-style garden inspired by the designs of Le Nôtre. It is inhabited and richly furnished (paintings, tapestries, historical documents).
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Within Entrecasteaux, you can visit the magnificent Château d'Entrecasteaux, an 11th-century fortress with French-style gardens. The village also features two Roman-style churches, the fortified Church of Saint-Sauveur and the Chapel of Notre-Dame de l'Aube, as well as the Chapel of Saint-Anne offering scenic views. Don't miss exploring the medieval streets, the 18th-century Saint-Pierre Bridge, and the unique Ice House.
Yes, several significant historical landmarks are a short drive from Entrecasteaux. The village of Cotignac is known for its 80m high rock wall with carved dwellings and is a Catholic pilgrimage site. Another must-see is Thoronet Abbey, a national monument considered a masterpiece of Cistercian architecture, located about 7-9 km away. You can also visit the Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy, which is part of a characterful village dominating the Caramy Valley.
Entrecasteaux is surrounded by natural beauty. The Bresque River meanders peacefully through the village, and the area is characterized by wooded hills perfect for nature walks. A prominent natural attraction nearby is the Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans, offering refreshing air and turquoise waters, about 7.2 km away. Further afield, you can explore the stunning landscapes of Lac de Quinson and the Gorges du Verdon, or enjoy leisure activities at Lac de Sainte-Croix.
Families can enjoy exploring the Château d'Entrecasteaux and its gardens. The Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans is a popular spot for its scenic views and easy paths. The village of Cotignac, with its unique rock dwellings, also offers an engaging experience for all ages. Many of the nearby villages and natural sites provide gentle walks suitable for families.
Yes, the preserved area of Provence Verte around Entrecasteaux offers numerous trails for active visitors. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Lac Sainte Suzanne – Entrecasteaux Castle loop' or 'Entrecasteaux Castle – Lake Carcès loop'. Gravel biking options include routes around Cotignac and Tourtour. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Our Lady of Caramy Chapel – Caramy Waterfalls loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Entrecasteaux, Gravel biking around Entrecasteaux, and MTB Trails around Entrecasteaux guides.
The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting, with pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for enjoying the refreshing Bresque River and nearby waterfalls, though attractions like the Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans can be crowded.
Entrecasteaux hosts a local market every Friday morning, offering an opportunity to experience local life and taste regional products. Additionally, the village holds an annual Honey Festival, which brings together local beekeepers and features a variety of honeys and honey-based treats.
Several charming villages are within a short drive. Tourtour, often called one of the 'most beautiful villages' in the region, is about 10 km away. Cotignac, with its unique rock dwellings, is another popular choice. Villecroze is known for its quaint historic center and a park featuring troglodyte dwellings.
Beyond the well-known attractions, you can discover unique spots like the Tombeau de la Lauve, a rare block tomb located on the Lauve plateau, offering a glimpse into ancient history. Within Entrecasteaux itself, the Ice House, a rare round building that historically served as a refrigerator for the castle, is an unusual find. The Medicinal Garden on the edge of the village, created by a passionate herbalist, also offers a unique botanical experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the refreshing air and scenic views at the Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans, often noting the beautiful turquoise water. The Château d'Entrecasteaux is appreciated for its rich furnishings, historical documents, and French-style gardens. The unique rock dwellings and vibrant market in Cotignac also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, the region around Entrecasteaux is part of the Côtes de Provence vineyards and wine-producing area. There are numerous wineries in the vicinity that offer cellar tours and tastings, providing an excellent opportunity to sample local Provençal wines.


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