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Las (fleuve) walks
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.
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.
Circular route between Le Revest and La Tourravelle
Here is a route, which is quite challenging overall, that will take you through the wide, open spaces above Le Revest and La Tourravelle, with the majestic limestone hills of the Toulon hinterland as a backdrop.
Walks near Las (fleuve)
Tour of the southern side of the Saint-Mandrier peninsula
To fully enjoy this short hike, it is advisable to start from the Toulon pier and cross the beautiful harbour on board a Mistral boat. The hike itself allows you to discover the south coast and the beautiful panoramas of the Saint Mandrier-sur-Mer peninsula.
Le Pradet coastal route and customs officers' path.
Le Pradet is a true paradise for hikers. Its trails offer exceptional views of the Mediterranean, fascinating historical remains and unspoilt nature. This coastal path winds between beaches and cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the sea. It leads to Garonne Beach, passing by coves and exceptional viewpoints, and finally to Fort Saint-Louis.
Loop of the Crêtes de Notre-Dame du Mai and its coastal path
A challenging walk with magnificent views and interesting historical points of interest.
Hyères - Collobrières
The Grande Traversée des Maures, or "Montem Maurum" as it was described in the Middle Ages, has never been attempted. This "diagonal route through the Maures" takes us through magnificent Provençal landscapes. A varied, wild vegetation and exceptional views punctuate this route. This adventure begins in Hyères (former Templar commandery) and ends in Collobrières (capital of the Maures) during the first stage.