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The sand caves at Revest-les-Eaux

A natural asset exploited by the local glass industry.
A route through woodland where you will see the remains of dwellings, wells, sand and stone quarries, and former industry, near the derelict hamlet of Les Olivières.
Ascent of Coudon (83)

A nice climb to the top of Coudon (altitude 702 m) near Toulon.
From Tourris to the Revest lake viewpoint

A walk through holm oaks to the Revest lake viewpoint passing by a cave which can be visited.
Source of La Ripelle, Vieille Valette, Sand Caves and Tourravelle

A few efforts through sometimes difficult scree slopes and some mini-climbs will lead us to discover:
- the source of the Ripelle,
- the Vieille Valette karstic cave,
- the Gallo-Roman and medieval ruins, where you can imagine this village as an eagle's nest (the ancestor of La Valette)
- the Trou de Gaspard (de Besse)
- the decorated and sculpted sand caves to be explored by torchlight,
- the old Tourravelle farm and its magnificent surroundings.
Precautions: Read "Practical Information" below.
Le Faron

One of the most beautiful hikes in the Var.This hike climbs Mont Faron via wide tracks and offers breathtaking views of the most beautiful harbour in Europe.
The Dardennes - The Turcos - the Pyramide de Cassini

I went on two walks I found on Visorando: "Le Revest - Tourris Castle" and "Tourris and the Pyramide de Cassini" before finding this itinerary that I'm recommending. The beginning of the first until the departmental road then part of the initial section of the second. Unlike the "Pyramide de Cassini", we discovered a route that's not marked on the maps but which joins the "Chemin des Turcos" in a forested area. A walk with uneven terrain that can be difficult at times.
Le Revest - Tourris castle for experienced hikers
Not a very long hike with less than 11 km but very hilly with a rocky, steep incline.
La Colle Noire from the Garonne beach

A short loop starting from the Garonne beach, reaching the summit of the Colle Noire via the Port des Oursinières, the Cap Garonne mine, the forts of Gavaresse and Colle Noire, and the Navicelle and Tibouren vineyards.
To the west, there is a view of the Grande Rade, Notre-Dame du Mai and the Bec de l'Aigle; to the east, the Tombolo de Giens, the Îles d'Or, Brégançon and Cap Bénat.
The Fort de la Gavaresse from the Garonne beach
A loop starting from the Garonne beach, reaching the Fort de la Gavaresse via the Port des Oursinières, the Cap Garonne mine, and the Navicelle and Tibouren vineyards.
To the west, there is a view of the Grande Rade, Notre-Dame du Mai and the Bec de l'Aigle; to the east, the Tombolo de Giens, the Îles d'Or, Brégançon and Cap Bénat.
Climbing up and around Mont Caume (804m)
Perched at an altitude of 800 metres, Mont Caume is one of the four Toulonais brothers which surround Toulon. It is certainly the highest; its summit is very dry as it's very exposed to winds and fluctuations in weather.
All these factors make ascending Mont Caume essential and well worth it.
The hike suggested here enables you to go all the way round the mountain and combines the pleasures of a very active route with the joys of a pretty much complete visit to both its summit and its slopes.
Croupatier Cave via Le Broussan

Leaving from Garde Pass, a beautiful hike through the Croupatier massif.
Baou des 4 Auros

A hike in the outskirts of Toulon where you get a 360° view of the amazing countryside. A big meeting place for spies who monitor Toulon harbour.
On the heights of Ollioules from Châteauvallon

This walk offers magnificent views of Toulon harbour and the hinterland.
Short walk in Les Salettes

If you have an hour or two to spare, here is a short walk (tinged with a certain nostalgia) with no other pretensions than to discover or rediscover a corner of Carqueiranne that has not changed too much.
Discovering the Saint-Mandrier peninsula

A beautiful walk around the Saint-Mandrier peninsula. The coastal path takes you from the Pointe de Marégau to the beaches of La Coudoulière and Cavalas. Then discover the picturesque little port of Saint-Mandrier. The route ends with a return trip through the countryside. Some urban sections.
Sainte-Christine Chapel tour - Valcros and the Trubis Cave

This route takes you along rediscovered paths and, above all, through the hamlet of Valcros with its square, chapel, tree and oven. Next, head to the Trubis cave when there is water.
Afterwards, head towards the Castellas oppidum, but that will be for another time, and return to the Saint-Christine Chapel to appreciate its history and the view.
The Valbelle needles

Parking near the Siou Blanc sheepfold.
A very pleasant route, mostly on wide, sunny fire prevention tracks. Passes through a wonderful site: the Aiguilles de Valbelle.
Notre-Dame de Santé in Cuers

A short climb to the Chapelles Sainte-Christine and the Chapelle Notre-Dame de Santé with its sundial on the ground. This is also an opportunity to discover part of old Cuers and the various wash houses along the way.