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Réal Martin (rivière) walks
Pierrefeu and the Cabane des Gardes (GR®51)
A circular hike in the Massif des Maures, surrounded by cork oak forests.Lush vegetation with beautiful views of eastern Toulon.You will follow part of theGR®®51trail known as "Le Balcon de la Méditerranée" (The Balcony of the Mediterranean).
Pierrefeu - La Portanière
A beautiful hike, a little difficult due to the steep inclines, but which leads to splendid panoramic views in the Forêt des Maures.
Le Fédon via the Sauvecanne and Les Vidaux ridges
Thefirst half of this hike is a variation of the Pierrefeu - La Portanière hike published on this website. Take the Chemin de Sauvecanne to reach the southern ridge of the Vallon Loubier. Join the ridge trail and take the Piste du Fédon.
The return journey presents no particular difficulties and the scenery is magnificent.
Walks near Réal Martin (rivière)
The Grande Traversée des Maures: Collobrières - La Garde-Freinet
The Grande Traversée des Maures, Montem Maurum described in the Middle Ages, has never been attempted. This "diagonal of the Maures" allows us to discover magnificent Provençal landscapes. Varied, wild vegetation and exceptional views punctuate this route, which starts in Collobrières (capital of the Maures) and leads to La Garde Freinet, the highest village in the Massif des Maures.
La Garde-Freinet - Roquebrunne-sur-Argens
This final stage, which links La Garde-Freinet to Roquebrune-sur-Argens, is part of the Grande Traversée des Maures "Montem Maurum". This diagonal route across the Maures mountains offers magnificent views amid varied and wild vegetation. The Rocher de Roquebrune appears from an original angle, in all its dazzling beauty.
Towards the Chartreuse de la Verne
A pleasant hike in the countryside and a visit to the Chartreuse de la Verne.
You can also access this hike by taking the ST Julien path (on the left at the first traffic lights when coming from Toulon). The dam area is no longer accessible by car. Park before the barrier on the right-hand side of the road near a small wood and continue on foot to the dam.