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Top 7 Castles around Cabasse

Best castles around Cabasse offer a glimpse into the region's rich medieval history and fortified past. The village of Cabasse, situated in the Var department, retains elements of its historical fortifications, including ancient gates and vaulted passages. Beyond the village, the area features historic estates and castle ruins that highlight Provençal heritage. These sites provide insights into the defensive architecture and historical significance of the region.

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  • The most popular castles is Entrecasteaux Castle, a castle…

Last updated: August 9, 2026

Entrecasteaux Castle

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Private château from the 11th and 17th centuries with its French-style garden inspired by the designs of Le Nôtre. It is inhabited and richly furnished (paintings, tapestries, historical documents).

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Cotignac Towers

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Built at the top of a magnificent tuff cliff (80m high by 400m wide), they dominate the medieval roofs of the village of Cotignac to better protect them.
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Vallon Sourn Scenic Route

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Magnificent and uncrowded road that passes through Vallon Sourn (Vallon Sombre en Provencal) and Correns (the first organic village in France).

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Chateau

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The Château d'Entrecasteaux is an old fortress from the 17th century. It is the most important in the Var.

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Mo Bienchen
May 22, 2026, Château Entrecasteaux

A real gem, inconspicuous by the wayside

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Practical old grinding or pressing device hewn into the rock and installed.

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Wonderful to look at in the sunlight. Not pompous, but rather practical and imposing. Unfortunately, not open to the public.

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Joël
October 16, 2023, Cotignac Towers

When you are in Cotignac facing the cliff, all you want to do is go up and see the two towers that dominate.

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Built at the top of a magnificent tuff cliff (80m high by 400m wide), they dominate the medieval roofs of the village of Cotignac to better protect them. Formerly, in the Middle Ages, they had a very particular vocation. The smaller one served as a watchtower, while the larger one was part of the feudal castle (built in the 11th century apparently by the Castellane family) which sat at the top of the cliff. From up there, the view embraces the entire plain to the south which extends as far as Entrecasteaux and Carcès. Thus we could see the troops of the invaders fairly early on or, at the very least, the signs announcing their imminent arrival. The large tower has the particularity of having a “secret passage” communicating with the troglodytic cave dug into the cliff. Thus, during attacks, the inhabitants climbed into the cave then went up to take refuge in the fortifications at the top of the cliff. Moreover, before the construction of the castle, during the centuries of terror which stretched between the fall of the Roman Empire and the flight of the Saracens from Provence, the local people (the village at that time was located near of Saint Martin priory) quickly climbed to take refuge in the caves when danger arrived.

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Please note the road is closed in the event of a very severe fire risk (information available here => https://www.risque-prevention-feu.fr/var/

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Private château from the 11th and 17th centuries with its French-style garden inspired by the designs of Le Nôtre. It is inhabited and richly furnished (paintings, tapestries, historical documents).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I explore in Cabasse itself?

The village of Cabasse retains elements of its medieval fortifications. You can wander through ancient gates and vaulted passages that were once part of the defensive wall, and explore the main village square with its medieval arched passages, offering a glimpse into its fortified past.

Are there any private châteaux with historical significance near Cabasse?

Yes, Entrecasteaux Castle is a private château from the 11th and 17th centuries. It is inhabited and richly furnished with paintings, tapestries, and historical documents, offering a unique insight into the region's heritage. Additionally, Château Réquier is a private wine-producing estate featuring a 14th-century fortified house and a Templar chapel, surrounded by vineyards.

Where can I see castle ruins near Cabasse?

You can visit Le Moulin du Piquet and Feudal Castle Ruins in Cotignac. This historical site features feudal castle ruins and an old grinding or pressing device hewn into the rock. Cotignac also has the Cotignac Towers, which were part of a feudal castle built on a tuff cliff.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites to visit?

Many historical sites around Cabasse, including the village fortifications and the ruins in Cotignac, are suitable for families to explore. Entrecasteaux Castle is also listed as family-friendly, offering a chance to see a furnished château.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and historical sites around Cabasse?

The Var department generally enjoys pleasant weather for exploration during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October), when temperatures are mild and the landscapes are beautiful. Summer can be hot, but many sites offer shade. Winter visits are possible, but some private estates might have limited opening hours.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic routes near the castles?

Yes, the Cotignac Towers, built on a high tuff cliff, offer expansive views embracing the plain to the south. Additionally, the Vallon Sourn Scenic Route passes through a beautiful valley and near Correns, offering picturesque views and natural features like rivers.

What outdoor activities can I do near these historical sites?

The region around Cabasse offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Bridge and watercourse (the Issole) – Chapelle St. Loup loop from Cabasse' or the 'View of Cabasse – Bridge and watercourse (the Issole) loop from Cabasse'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Cabasse. There are also MTB trails and gravel biking routes available.

Are there dog-friendly options for exploring castles and historical areas?

While specific rules for dogs inside private châteaux like Entrecasteaux Castle may vary, many outdoor historical sites, such as the village fortifications of Cabasse and the ruins in Cotignac, are generally accessible for walks with leashed dogs. Always check local regulations for specific sites.

How long should I plan for a visit to the castles and historical sites?

For exploring the village fortifications of Cabasse or the ruins in Cotignac, you might spend 1-2 hours at each location. A visit to a private château like Entrecasteaux Castle could take 2-3 hours, especially if you include its gardens. If you combine multiple sites or include a hike, plan for a half to full day.

What are some natural features to look out for in the Cabasse region?

Beyond the historical sites, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Vallon Sourn Scenic Route highlights the river and valley landscapes. You'll find vineyards, forests, and the typical Provençal landscape, with opportunities for walks along rivers and near lakes like Sainte-Suzanne.

Is there parking available near the historical sites?

In Cabasse, parking is typically available within or on the outskirts of the village, allowing access to the fortified elements. For sites like the Cotignac ruins, parking is usually found in the nearby village. For private châteaux, dedicated parking facilities are often provided for visitors.

Can I find cafes or amenities close to the castles?

Yes, the villages of Cabasse and Cotignac offer local cafes, restaurants, and other amenities where you can refresh yourself. These are usually within walking distance of the historical sites within the villages.

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