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La Valette-du-Var walks
La Valette-du-Var la Bigoye
Explore the town and a small mountain with an orientation table and a beautiful view.
Fort de la Croix Faron starting from Toulon
Route on the rocky slopes of Mont Faron, starting between Toulon and La Valette-du-Var, practically in the town centre.
The appeal of this hike is its slightly challenging and wild nature in the immediate vicinity of Toulon.
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.
The glassworks, the sand and marble quarries at Les Fourmis, Les Olivières
A circular through the forest to discover the sand quarry that supplied the Tourris glassworks, with some nice surprises inside if you have a head torch, torch or mobile phone. Then we will go to the old marble quarry in Le Revest where some blocks have been engraved, not only with ants, which are in the majority, but also with bees, butterflies, wild boars and a wolf. Finally, we will pass through the hamlet of Les Olivières, which was part of the commune of Le Revest and was abandoned at the beginning of the 20th century: ruins of houses, wells, cisterns and ovens. Don't miss the central square with its magnificent centuries-old oak tree. And we will end with the abandoned glassworks of Tourris. A beautiful walk for the curious, young and old alike.
If you take your time, allow 3½ hours for this fascinating walk.
Ascent of Coudon (83)
A nice climb to the top of Coudon (altitude 702 m) near Toulon.
Prehistoric habitat of Le Revest and the Dardennes Valley
An original walk that leads to a cave shelter, a flint-cutting workshop from 50,000 years ago, at the Grotte de la Ripelle. These sites on the Adret du Mont Combes bear witness to the occupation of the area, proven by numerous remains, during the Upper Palaeolithic and perhaps even earlier. If you want to do the circular, you will need to be in good physical shape and not be afraid of scree or some easy climbing. Otherwise, the sites can be accessed from either side.
Walk on Mont Faron
A short hike that is very accessible for families!
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.
Circular above the Chapelle de la Trinité
A circular loop in the hills above La Farlède. It follows a steep-sided valley, climbs up to a field of rockroses, joins the Canal de Provence through the woods and returns to the houses and car park by the chapel. Numerous fossils and other structures appear on the limestone walls and ground. The vegetation covers and hides many terraces and other ruins, signs of active human occupation until at least the beginning of the last century.
La Tourravelle and Mont Combes from Dardennes (Le Revest-les-Eaux)
From the Dardennes district, this walk will take you to the summit of Mont Combes, passing through the Tourravelle estate, with superb views of the Toulon hinterland and in particular the village of Le Revest-les-Eaux.
You'll spare a thought for the Neolithic men who found the raw material for their Ripelle flint tool workshops here.
On the Faron Massif
An extraordinary panorama of the most beautiful harbour in Europe awaits you at the top of Mont Faron, 584 metres above Toulon.
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.
Circuit via the Notre-Dame du Deffens Chapel
This route will take you up to Solliès-Ville and then past the Notre-Dame du Deffens Chapel. On the way back, you will follow the bed of an old stream.
Les Dardennes - Les Turcos - La Pyramide de Cassini
I set off on two hikes taken from Visorando: "Le Revest - Château de Tourris" and "Tourris et la Pyramide de Cassini" before finding this route and suggesting it to you. The beginning of the first hike to the departmental road, then part of the beginning of the second hike. However, at the "Pyramide de Cassini", we discovered a route that does not appear on the maps but which joins the "Chemin des Turcos" in the undergrowth. This is a rugged hike 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.
Dardennes Dam via the hamlet of Les Olivières
The hamlet of Les Olivières was abandoned in 1911, and its ruins give an idea of what life was like here: cellars, cisterns, bread oven, dwellings. A few more vestiges of times gone by. To get there, take the classic and always pleasant walk to the Barrage du Revest and the Ragas resurgence (see practical information).
This hike should be avoided in wet weather.
The Dardennes dam, the Ragas spring and the Impluvium
This circular loop begins with a classic, Le Revest, the Dardennes Dam, and the Ragas spring. It continues to the impressive Impluvium (marked on maps as Citerne d'Estienne or d'Orves) on the Siou Blanc plateau. Along the way, there are several panoramic views of Mont Caume, Faron, Toulon harbour and the Hyères islands.
Circular around Le Revest-les-Eaux via the Baume des Cagarelles
During this hike, we will pass through parts of Le Revest-les-Eaux that only the villagers know. The main attraction is a visit to the Baume des Cagarelles, which undoubtedly takes its name from the goat droppings on its floor when there were still herds. It is a beautiful, vast cave with a beautiful view of the sea. We will descend via a very steep path, aided by ropes strung between the trees. On the way back, we will have the opportunity to visit the dovecote, which was restored in 2005 by architect/mason Jean-Pierre Willot, commissioned by the town hall. Return via the Arrosants district... aptly named!
Loop in the coualo from Le Revest-les-Eaux
If you like scrambling around the coualo (hill in Provençal) like a goat, unafraid of steep paths or argelas, salsepareilles, fragons and other kermes oaks, then this loop is for you.
Complete immersion in the scrubland and guaranteed solitude.
This trail was created from scratch in the steepest part to reach the quarry road from the dam via the hill.
Don't forget your secateurs to help maintain this trail.
Tourris and the Cassini Pyramid
The Cassini pyramid is the highest point in the Toulon region. This peak was used by the astronomer Cassini to establish cartography using the triangulation method. You will hike on spectacular sharp limestone pavement glaciers in a mineral world. Splendid 360° panorama.
The Siou Blanc sheepfold at the start of the trail in Le Revest-les-Eaux
This hike takes you to the Siou Blanc plateau. After passing the quarry, a path through the heath will lead you to a beautiful sheepfold in our region, despite its graffiti.
You will enjoy a variety of landscapes and a multitude of scents that change with the seasons. Have a good walk.