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HYÈRES LES PALMIERS, A CITY STEEPED IN HISTORY

During your stay on the French Riviera, explore the history of the city of Hyères, a charming seaside town that is more than 2400 years old. We have carefully chosen the most emblematic sites and monuments of the city, offering an experience that will transport you through the ages during your stay at a campsite or residence on the Giens Peninsula.

The archaeological site of Olbia, where you can immerse yourself in the ancient history of the city. More than 2400 years ago, on the shores of today’s Almanarre beach, stood the ancient Greek port city of Olbia, whose name means “the blessed”. This city was a central point in the maritime trade of the Mediterranean, housing alleys, shops, baths, houses and sanctuaries, all witnesses to the prosperity of this city. You have the opportunity to discover the origins of the city of Hyères thanks to guided or self-guided tours.

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HISTORICAL EXPLORATION

Extend your historical exploration by heading to the remains of the Château d’Hyères. Erected in the eleventh century by the Lords of Fos, at the top of the hill overlooking the sea, this old castle, modified over the centuries, had the main mission of ensuring the surveillance and protection of the coastline. Walk along the shaded paths, through ruins, towers and ramparts until you reach the orientation tables offering a breathtaking view of the city, the Giens Peninsula and the three Golden Islands.

Travel through medieval times as you explore the old town, which locals call ‘Old Hyères’. Cross the Porte Massillon and enter this ancient fortified town until you reach Place Massillon, overlooked by the majestic Templar Tower. Let yourself be guided by the cobbled streets, porches, old doors and flower-filled houses, which will charm your walks in all seasons.

If you are lucky enough to stay in Giens in May, don’t miss the “Giens 1900” festival, which makes you relive the 1900s era through costumed entertainment, parades and traditional dances. Demonstrations of old crafts, cabaret shows, parades of vintage cars sometimes complete the picture.

The “Parcours des Arts”, a local initiative to revitalize the city centre, invites you to explore workshops and shops run by artists and craftsmen in a variety of styles. You can also go not far from there, to the Collegiate Church of Saint-Paul and the Church of Saint-Louis, two treasures of the religious heritage of Hyères, as well as to the old washhouse, accessible via a staircase descending from Place Saint-Paul. We also recommend a visit to the Notre-Dame-de-Consolation Chapel (Costebelle district), whose surroundings have beautiful views of the city and the sea.

Hyères tourisme centre de la vieille ville

MUSEUMS IN HYÈRES

Hyères offers much more than its sunny beaches and Mediterranean climate. It is also home to a variety of fascinating museums that are worth a visit. Whether you are passionate about art, history, or nature, Hyères has something to offer every culture lover.

Since 27 November 2021, La Banque, Musée des Cultures et du Paysage has been hosting the Hyères collections, classified as Musée de France. These collections are housed in the former apartment of the Bank’s director and in the vault room. Two unique places to contemplate the evolution of the city and the coastline, under the eye of the artists, but also through know-how and architectural changes. On the ground floor, the temporary exhibitions vary with the seasons. The Bank’s garden offers an exceptional setting in the continuity of the museum for relaxation. Revisited, it participates in the rebirth of this place by hosting events or ephemeral art installations.

If art and design are your passion, Villa Noailles is a must-see. This magnificent modernist villa is a masterpiece in itself, but also houses a museum dedicated to design, architecture, fashion and visual arts. You will be dazzled by the creativity and innovation that emanates from every corner of this iconic place.

The Fondation Carmignac is a place where contemporary art comes to life. Perched on the island of Porquerolles, this foundation houses an exceptional collection of contemporary art in a breathtaking natural setting. You can lose yourself among the works of renowned artists while enjoying panoramic views of the Mediterranean.

Finally, for a more immersive experience, explore the Fort du Pradeau, also known as the Tour Fondue. It houses a permanent exhibition that reveals to the visitor the treasures of this exceptional region, a true Mediterranean melting pot where fauna, flora, geology, architectural heritage, craft skills and cultural diversity converge.

Hyères : historical districts

Musée de la ville d'Hyères

VARE VILLAGES

The Var, located between Provence and the Côte d’Azur, is a region rich in beautiful unspoilt villages, which retain their authentic Provençal charm. Whether these villages cling to hillsides, perched on rocky spurs, nestled against cliffs or nestled among vineyards and olive groves, they exude a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere. Here are some of the villages in the Var that are worth a visit :

Bormes-les-Mimosas : This medieval village is famous for its picturesque alleys and flowering houses. It also offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Ramatuelle : A charming village perched on a hill, offering spectacular views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Its narrow streets and stone buildings add to the Provençal charm.

Cotignac : A picturesque village nestled at the foot of troglodyte cliffs. It is surrounded by vineyards and has a beautiful shaded square.

Tourtour : Nicknamed “the village in the sky”, Tourtour is perched on a hill with stunning views of the Provençal countryside.

Seillans : A medieval village classified among the most beautiful villages in France. Its cobbled streets and stone houses are typical of the region.

Grimaud : A village perched on a hill, with a well-preserved medieval castle and charming narrow streets.

Les Arcs-sur-Argens : Known for its medieval architecture and proximity to the Argens River, this is a picturesque village.

Moustiers-Sainte-Marie : Although located slightly outside the Var, this village is famous for its earthenware and spectacular location under high cliffs.

These Var villages are real treasures where you can soak up the Provençal culture, taste delicious cuisine and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. Whether it’s for a vacation or a getaway, they offer a memorable experience.

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RELIGIOUS HERITAGE

Among the must-see religious buildings in the Var department, here are three ideas of places known for their historical and architectural importance, whether you are in search of spirituality and reflection, or simply an art lover.

Thoronet Abbey (Le Thoronet)

This Cistercian monastery built in the 12th century is renowned for its very special acoustics and is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture in Provence, sober and elegant. Peaceful and contemplative atmosphere.

La Chartreuse de la Verne (Collobrières)

This monastery belongs to the Carthusian order. Founded in the thirteenth century, it is renowned for its seclusion and tranquility. The Chartreuse is a place of spiritual retreat and meditation, attracting visitors in search of calm and spirituality.

Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (Saint-Maximin)

Famous for housing the relics of Mary Magdalene, one of Christendom’s most revered saints. As a result, the basilica attracts pilgrims and lovers of Gothic art. History buffs are particularly interested in the extraordinarily large architecture of this “third tomb of Christendom”.

Culture : visits and heritage of the Var

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Find here our selection to enjoy culture and heritage :

Fort Sainte-Agathe

Fort Sainte-Agathe

known as “Le Château de Porquerolles”, today owned by the Port-Cros National Park. Upon arrival at the port, the eye is drawn to the imposing shape of Fort Sainte-Agathe, overlooking the village. Since the Romans, its remarkable location has allowed the simultaneous surveillance of the Hyères harbor and a large area around the village. Paid visit. Photo: (c) Port-Cros National Park

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Moulin du Bonheur

Moulin du Bonheur

200 meters from Fort Sainte-Agathe, the Moulin du Bonheur came back to life in 2007 thanks to the initiative of the “Safeguarding the Heritage of Porquerolles” Association and the Port-Cros National Park, owner. Photo: (c) Hyères Tourisme

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Niel Museum (Musée du Niel)

Niel Museum (Musée du Niel)

A new place of art in the Var, a springboard on the sea, a museum to share. Open from May to September.

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Underwater trail of the archaeological site of Olbia - Hyères

Underwater trail of the archaeological site of Olbia - Hyères

Fancy a snorkeling excursion back in time? The Roman quay is there… and nearby, the wreck of a Tartane, loaded with blocks of stone, all guarded by local fauna. Start of the trail, Almanarre beach, near the sailing club. Return via a fossil beach colonized by sea anemones. Photo: (c) Arevpam / Port-Cros National Park

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Olbia archaeological site

Olbia archaeological site

Discover the ancient Greek city of Olbia, central point of maritime trade in the Mediterranean more than 2,400 years ago. Free or guided tours.

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Tour Fondue archaeological underwater trail, Pointe du Bouvet

Tour Fondue archaeological underwater trail, Pointe du Bouvet

Underwater, just a few meters from the shore, and at a shallow depth (6 meters), the route is marked with explanatory leaflets. Amphorae discovered on the wreck of the Madrague, found in the early 1970s in Giens, have been re-submerged. The remains were installed on the edge of Pointe du Bouvet, thus forming an archaeological underwater trail. Photo : (c) Hyères Tourisme

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Museum of Asian Arts - Toulon

Museum of Asian Arts - Toulon

Housed in the Villa Jules Verne, which was occupied by Jules Verne’s son and grandson, the museum presents collections acquired in China, Japan, Tibet, Mongolia and India by French collectors, often sailors. Toulon, and which were bequeathed to the City of Toulon. Free entrance. Photo : (c) Annabelle Lhuillier-Bonnal

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Bormes-les-Mimosas

Bormes-les-Mimosas

This medieval village is famous for its picturesque streets and flower-filled houses. It also offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Photo : (c) Guillaume Roumestan / OT Bormes-les-Mimosas

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Bargème

Bargème

A precious stone set in rock, Bargème is perched in the sky at nearly 1,100 meters above sea level. From this eagle’s nest we discover an unforgettable panorama. Dominated by the silhouette of a Romanesque church and the ruins of a feudal castle, this “Village of Character” made entirely of stone has retained all its character. Photo: (c) Alain Vert

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Villecroze

Villecroze

Villecroze has retained its medieval village spirit with its arcades, narrow streets, fountains and church. To the north of the village stands a cliff from which a 35 meter high waterfall flows which waters the Grottes garden and overlooks a magnificent 2.5 hectare park.

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Tourtour

Tourtour

Nicknamed “the village in the sky”, Tourtour is perched on a hill offering breathtaking views of the Provençal countryside.

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La Garde-Freinet

La Garde-Freinet

La Garde-Freinet, nestled in the heart of the Massif des Maures overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, has managed to preserve its authenticity. It is accessed by picturesque roads winding through wild and lush nature. At the bend of the streets, the old wash houses and fountains are reminders of the past. The village is also a wonderful starting point for hiking, horseback riding or cycling. Photo: (c) E. Bertrand

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Fréjus

Fréjus

City of Art and History. Immerse yourself in the heart of the Côte d’Azur where the Mediterranean and Provence come together to make you experience unforgettable moments.

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Villa Noailles

Villa Noailles

Magnificent modernist villa located in Hyères. Museum dedicated to design, architecture, fashion and visual arts.

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Old Castle

Old Castle

Continue your historical walk towards the ruins of the Château d’Hyères… Walk the paths laid out under the trees, pass through the ruins, towers and ramparts to the observation tables, from where the view is breathtaking over the city, the Giens peninsula, and the three Golden Islands.

Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (Saint-Maximin)

Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (Saint-Maximin)

Famous for housing the relics of Mary Magdalene, one of Christendom’s most revered saints. As a result, the basilica attracts pilgrims and lovers of Gothic art. History buffs are particularly interested in the architecture with its extraordinary dimensions of this “third tomb of Christianity”.

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Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez

On the borders of Provence, Saint-Tropez charms with its colorful little port, its old town, its fine sandy beaches and its shaded coves. Renowned for its jet set evenings, the city is also a concentrate of history and culture, the incarnation of a glorious past : Citadel, Annonciade Museum, Museum of Gendarmerie and Cinema… Photo: (c) OT Saint-Tropez

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Domaine du Rayol, The Mediterranean Garden

Domaine du Rayol, The Mediterranean Garden

Welcome to Domaine du Rayol, a protected natural area of 20 ha, owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral, at the foot of the Massif des Maures and facing the Hyères Islands, in the Var, between Le Lavandou and Saint-Tropez.

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Thoronet Abbey

Thoronet Abbey

This Cistercian monastery built in the 12th century is renowned for its very particular acoustics and is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture in Provence, sober and elegant. Peaceful and contemplative atmosphere.

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Le Castellet

Le Castellet

Whatever the season, the town of Castellet offers, under a generous sky, the riches of its centuries-old heritage, the flavors of its land, the shade of its squares, alleys and the authentic charm of its different hamlets.

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Chartreuse de la Verne (Collobrières)

Chartreuse de la Verne (Collobrières)

This monastery belongs to the Carthusian order. Founded in the 13th century, it is renowned for its isolation and tranquility. The Chartreuse, also called Notre-Dame de Clémence de la Verne, is a place of spiritual retreat and meditation, attracting visitors in search of calm and spirituality.

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Glacière Pivaut and Le Gaudin

Glacière Pivaut and Le Gaudin

In the heart of the Mazaugues forest, a beautiful hike leading to the Pivaut ice house dating from 1880. This heritage, restored by the department, bears witness to an ancestral activity that has now disappeared.

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Windmill of Régusse

Windmill of Régusse

2 windmills dating from around the 15th century, renovated in 1995. They are the pride of the village and are located about fifteen kilometers from Lake Sainte-Croix.

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Departmental Museum of the Var

Departmental Museum of the Var

The permanent exhibition of the Departmental Museum of Var is presented as a naturalist journey to the heart of the department. On two levels, the collections are revealed to let you get closer to the fauna and flora, and understand the eventful geological history of Provence.

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Terra Rossa - House of Architectural Ceramics

Terra Rossa - House of Architectural Ceramics

The “Maison de la Céramique Architecturale – Terra Rossa” is located in Salernes, a town known for its artisanal tradition of earthworks, in particular the manufacture of the famous terracotta tiles. From a former tile manufacturing factory, a vast ensemble was created, uniting old buildings and new constructions in astonishing harmony.

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Sainte-Baume Natural Cave

Sainte-Baume Natural Cave

Natural cave dug by erosion (baumo, in Provençal language), which has become one of the oldest places of pilgrimage in the Christian world: Sainte Marie-Madelaine is said to have lived there for thirty years of her life. The only way is to come on foot. It takes 45 minutes to walk. Pets prohibited.

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Gaoutabry dolmen

Gaoutabry dolmen

Walk in the heart of the Massif des Maures to discover the largest Dolmen in the Var. Orientation table allowing you to discover an exceptional panorama. Regulated access depending on the opening of the massifs (inquire with our services).

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Tholos of La Lauve - Salernes

Tholos of La Lauve - Salernes

This is a collective tomb from the end of the Neolithic (around 2500-2000 BC). This monument is unique because the burial chamber is circular (1.80 meters in diameter).

 

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National Maritime Museum - Toulon

National Maritime Museum - Toulon

Created at the end of the First Empire, the National Maritime Museum of Toulon is located next to the Clock Tower of the arsenal. A true memory of the Toulon arsenal of which it preserves the majestic monumental gate (1738), the museum illustrates the maritime tradition in the Mediterranean through an exceptional collection of models of ships and galleys.

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Cap Garonne Mining Museum

Cap Garonne Mining Museum

Put on your helmet and enter the galleries of the old copper mines. The originality of the Museum is undoubtedly the lively nature of the visit where you can feel life underground and discover the history of miners and mineralogy in a fun and captivating way. A fascinating adventure for young and old. An exceptional site located at the top of Cap Garonne with a panoramic view of the Hyères Islands and the Toulon harbor, and all around numerous hiking trails.

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Museum

Museum "des Gueules Rouges"

This museum retraces, along a fun tour, the history of bauxite mining in the Var.

 

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Fort du Pradeau (La Tour Fondue)

Fort du Pradeau (La Tour Fondue)

Interpretation Center for the territory of the Port-Cros National Park (permanent exhibition). Remains of a fort dating from the 17th century and offering views of the island of Porquerolles, with beaches nearby.

 

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Carmignac Villa & Foundation

Carmignac Villa & Foundation

15 hectares dedicated to Contemporary Art. Come and discover a farmhouse blended into the landscape whose exhibition rooms are lit by a water ceiling, surrounded by a garden inhabited by around fifteen sculptures. Photo: (c) Fondation Carmignac / Esprit Parc National

 

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Old Medieval Town (

Old Medieval Town ("Vieux Hyères")

Go back to medieval times during a walk in the old town, “Vieux Hyères”. Pass through Porte Massillon and enter this ancient fortified town as far as Place Massillon and the Tour des Templiers which dominates it. Cobbled streets, porches, old doors and flower-filled houses will guide your wanderings in all seasons.

Ramatuelle

Ramatuelle

A charming village perched on a hill, offering spectacular views over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Its narrow streets and stone buildings add to the Provençal charm. Photo: (c) OT Ramatuelle

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Seillans

Seillans

A medieval village classified among the most beautiful villages in France. Its cobbled streets and stone houses are typical of the region. Photo: (c) Pays de Fayence Tourisme

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Grimaud

Grimaud

A village perched on a hill, with a well-preserved medieval castle and charming streets. Photo : (c) Julien Fordy / OMTAC Grimaud

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Les Arcs-sur-Argens

Les Arcs-sur-Argens

Known for its medieval architecture and its proximity to the Argens river, it is a picturesque village. Photo: (c) C. MOIRENC / Tourisme Dracénie

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Moustiers-Sainte-Marie

Moustiers-Sainte-Marie

Although located slightly outside the Var, this village is famous for its earthenware and its spectacular location under high cliffs. Photo: (c) Christian Charlier

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Chartreuse of Montrieux

Chartreuse of Montrieux

A hermitage whose origins date back to the 12th century, it is still inhabited by a dozen monks. Visible from the outside after a nice walk. Chapel accessible to visitors.

Entrecasteaux Castle

Entrecasteaux Castle

Private castle from the 11th and 17th centuries with its French garden inspired by the designs of Le Nôtre. It is inhabited and richly furnished (paintings, tapestries, period documents). Guided tours.

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Museum of Prehistory and historic cave - Quinson

Museum of Prehistory and historic cave - Quinson

Archaeological artifacts and prehistoric exhibits in a remarkable museum designed by Norman Foster.

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