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The 4 brothers

An easy hike that can be enjoyed by the whole family.Pretty paths through pine woods and heathland.
⚠️ 29/04/2025: Hike modified to follow the signposts between 5 and 3 and avoid aggressive dogs.
Sainte-Anne du Castellet - La Roche Redonne - The Kilns

A nice tour from Sainte-Anne passing by different juniper kilns producing lime and pitch.
The Cuves du Destel
A real route for hiking lovers. The Destel trail (named after the stream) offers a varied and enjoyable walk (climbing with a handrails and chains, a path along the water's edge, walking through the cuves (natural basins)).
Tour and ascent of Gros Cerveau Ollioules

A beautiful hike in the hills above Ollioules and Sanary, off the beaten track. Exceptional views of the coastline from La Ciotat to Porquerolles, and inland from La Cadière-d'Azur to Le Revest, the Sainte-Baume mountain range and the Ollioules gorges.The hike alternates between shaded sections in the Mediterranean scrub and sunny sections on the limestone rocks of the La Colle massif.See important notes in Practical Information.
Château du Diable and the Destel Gorges in Ollioules

This very challenging route takes the hiker to the site of the Château du Diable and its remarkable caves and the Destel gorges, with their astonishing giant's kettles or cauldrons.
Nice sections with chains or ropes.
Baou de Quatre Ouro (576 m) and Croupatier via the caves path

This active route will take you through the Croupatier to the Baou de Quatre Ouro, one of the four "Toulonais brothers". Paths and ledges where you have to use your hands, passages with ropes, discover the main caves of the massif, where the famous caves of the Château du Diable make the route more interesting.
Croupatier Cave via Le Broussan

Leaving from Garde Pass, a beautiful hike through the Croupatier massif.
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.
On the heights of Ollioules from Châteauvallon

This walk offers magnificent views of Toulon harbour and the hinterland.
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.
Under the 'Castillon barres' from the Castelet camp.
On the trail of Manon des Sources - Le Mémorial de Signes

On this walk you'll discover some of the locations used to film Manon des Sources and Jean de Florette (1986): the Grotte de Mounoï cave, the dried-up stream and the Villa Renard - the hunchback's house.
This route will also let you discover the Vallon des Martyrs, with its monument commemorating resistance fighters executed by the SS in 1944. All along the walk you'll experience incredible Provence landscapes and the Sainte-Baume.
Circular loop between Bandol and Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer

Beautiful loop between the vineyards and the coastal path with magnificent panoramic views.
From Port d'Alon to Bandol

This beautiful circuit complements the existing walks and brings them together. A stroll through the vineyards, then along a golf course with a beautiful view from Roustagnon, and finally a lovely walk along the coast. The paths are very easy to find. See Practical information.
From Chibron to the Devil's Bridge
This varied hike visits the remains of the famous Devil's Bridge, which cost the lives of many cart drivers loaded with ice packs. They came down from Sainte Baume as fast as possible, to deliver the people of Toulon or other citizens.
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.