Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural experiences. This rural village in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is situated in a hilly landscape, traversed by the River Issole. The area is characterized by its traditional Provençal architecture and offers opportunities for outdoor activities within the "Provence Verte" region. Visitors can explore winding streets, historical sites, and natural settings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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 picturesque Sainte-Philomène chapel is nestled against the hill of La Blaque, almost 300 meters above sea level. It offers a unique view of the plain, the Massif des Maures and the surroundings of Toulon. Built in the 11th century, it was enlarged over time. From its terrace, under venerable oaks, emerge the ruins of the medieval village of Puget.
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Over time, the water filled an old open bauxite mine. The emerald green color and the nearby hill make it a pleasant place. Swimming is strictly prohibited.
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This so-called "Roman" bridge with three arches spans the Caramy. It gives access to the other side of the bank where the villagers, young and old, have large tracts of pasture, ideal place for picnicking, playing ball or fishing (there are no trout). The view of the top of the village and the castle does not spoil the affair!
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Today, the presence and elegance of this Renaissance castle, listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments, owes much to an enthusiast who has been restoring the building stone by stone for 50 years. Place of visit, reception and guest house, it also organizes summer cultural events.
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This characterful village dominates, in a beautiful setting, the Caramy Valley. From the church square, with its pretty campanile, to the square near the castle, you can walk along a terraced path.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 11th-century Saint Philomena Chapel, perched on the hill of La Blaque, offering expansive views and ruins of the medieval village of Puget. Another significant site is the Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy, part of a characterful village featuring a Renaissance castle currently undergoing restoration. Additionally, the Romanesque Abbey of La Celle, founded in the 11th century, and the Renaissance-era Château d'Entrecasteaux are located nearby.
Yes, Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole is set in a beautiful natural landscape. The Saint Philomena Chapel offers unique views of the plain, the Massif des Maures, and the surroundings of Toulon. For another scenic perspective, the Cuers - Rocbaron viewpoint provides quiet, shaded routes under cork oaks with glimpses of the Gien peninsula. The River Issole flows through the village, and the Barre de Saint Quinis is a notable rocky natural site.
The "Provence Verte" region, where Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole is located, offers numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, paragliding, horse riding, and via ferrata. The area is particularly popular for hiking and cycling, with many trails winding through the hilly landscape. For specific routes, you can find options for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy and its charming village are suitable for family exploration. The Besse-sur-Issole Lake, with its large beach and urban campsite, is perfect for a family day out. Additionally, wandering through the village streets of Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole itself provides a pleasant experience for all ages.
The Besse-sur-Issole Lake is a great option for water activities. Located a short distance from Besse-sur-Issole, it features a large beach and is fed by a spring from the St Quinis massif. The River Issole also flows through the village, and while primarily known for fishing, its banks offer pleasant picnic spots.
Within Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole, you can explore its winding streets and traditional Provençal pastel-colored buildings, which reflect its enduring rural character. Key architectural features include the Parish Church of Saint-Just with its 19th-century design and the significant Renaissance Gate. The village's setting along the River Issole also provides picturesque views.
Yes, a tourist train service operates a 24 km route between Carnoules and Brignoles, passing by the northern edge of Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole. This offers an unusual and scenic way to discover the Green Provence region and its landscapes.
The region is known for its diverse climate, which supports the production of various regional specialties. Visitors can explore local markets to find fresh fruits, vegetables, wines, and cheeses. Artisanal crafts are also a significant part of the local culture, offering unique souvenirs and products.
There are several hiking trails catering to different difficulty levels. Popular options include the moderate 8.6 km 'Saint-Anastasie Station – Barre de Saint-Quinis loop' and easier routes like the 5.3 km 'Saint-Anastasie Station – Sainte-Anastasie Church loop'. For more details and other routes, refer to the hiking guide for Sainte-Anastasie-Sur-Issole.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The quiet, shaded sections of routes like Cuers - Rocbaron are often highlighted for their tranquility. The panoramic views from sites like Saint Philomena Chapel are also highly rated. The characterful villages, like the one featuring the Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy, are loved for their historical ambiance and picturesque settings.
Absolutely. The hilly landscape of Provence Verte provides excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find routes for various types of cycling, including gravel biking and road cycling. Many routes offer scenic views and pass through charming villages and natural landscapes.


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