One of the most beautiful medieval villages of Provence and home to famous artists and artisans, le Castellet is only a few steps from the Circuit Paul Ricard - one of the most famous racetracks in the world. A few kilometres from le Castellet sits the...

A masterpiece of Romanesque Provencal style, like Silvacane and Sénanque, the Abbey is one of the three Cistercian wonders of Provence. You can visit every day of the week including Sunday, where you can attend a Service with Gregorian chanting. Each year there are the International Medieval...

The largest canyon in Europe, the Gorges du Verdon sits between white rocks and emerald lakes, and is a choice destination for water-sports lovers with activities to suit any tastes. 
The tour of the Gorges passes by picturesque villages including Aups, a charming village renowned...

St Tropez is located within 45 minutes drive from the Bastide, through the Massif des Maures. This area of 150,000 hectares of forest and wildlife paradise is located only a few kilometres from the French Riviera. On the north side of the Massif you will...

The islands of Levant (70% inaccessible to visitors due to occupation by the French Navy), Port-Cros and Porquerolles make up the famous Iles d’Or, named after golden light that hits the rocks at sunset. They are the most well known islands of the French Riviera,...

The Var is a popular place for mountain biking and has 22 circuits for cycling, backed by the official logo of the French federation of cycling. A total of more than 1700 km of trails and also a path ‘Bike rail’ (on disused railway lines)...