Best attractions and places to see around Taradeau, a village in the Var region of Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur, France, offers a blend of historical, natural, and cultural attractions. Situated in the Florieye valley, the area is known for its wine production and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient sites, enjoy panoramic views, and experience the local viticulture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nestled in the heart of a vineyard, the Sainte-Roseline chapel surprises with the richness of its heritage. Behind its apparent simplicity lie remarkable works of art, including creations by Chagall and Giacometti. A sublime place, peaceful and steeped in history.
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Don't forget to enter the village and cross the Argens via the Himalayan footbridge
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Magnificent chapel which can be visited free of charge from 2:30 p.m.
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In a valley with mixed shades of green and brown, this small bridge crosses the tranquil waters of the Argens. The bridge, like the landscape, is pleasant, so feel free to take a break there. For water sports enthusiasts, a kayak rental center is open 300 meters upstream of the river, on the left bank.
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A rolling segment of road that climbs steadily for about 12km with some downhill sections. If you take it from east to west you can enjoy a nice fast road.
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It is unclear how this route will continue north from Draguignan!
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Under the Prefecture of the Var, many sites to visit, a very beautiful old center. Inquire at the Tourist Office.
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Taradeau is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Chapel and Tower of Taradeau, which are the last remnants of medieval Taradel and freely accessible. Explore the ancient Fort Oppidum, a Celto-Ligurian habitat from the 2nd century BC. Don't miss the historical Old Lavoir, offering a glimpse into daily life. Remnants of the ancient Roman Aurelian Way also pass through the area, and the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church features an 18th-century bell. Further afield, the city of Draguignan offers a beautiful old center with many sites to visit.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Taradel site, which offers panoramic views of the Argens valley. From the "Gros Rocher" at 260 meters altitude, you'll find an orientation table with unforgettable views of the Argens plain, the Maures mountains, the majestic Rocher de Roquebrune, the Estérel, and the Pre-Alps. You can also enjoy the Undulating landscape, a rolling segment of road offering views of untouched nature, or take a break at Argens Bridge, which crosses the tranquil waters of the Argens river in a picturesque valley.
Yes, Taradeau offers several cycling opportunities. You can enjoy La vigne à vèlo - a peaceful cycling route in the Var, which is a superb experience for cyclists exploring the region, though it has some steep climbs. For more options, explore the various road cycling, gravel biking, and touring bicycle routes available. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as Road Cycling Routes around Taradeau, Gravel biking around Taradeau, and Cycling around Taradeau.
Taradeau and its surroundings provide various hiking trails. A popular option is a medium-difficulty 2.5 km trail to the Oppidum du Fort, which takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes and starts from the Panorama de Taradel parking area. The region is part of Provence Verte, offering charming landscapes and numerous trails in nearby areas like Flayosc and Lorgues.
Families can enjoy several spots in the Taradeau area. The city of Draguignan is considered family-friendly with its charming city center. The Argens Bridge offers a pleasant break point by the river, and 300 meters upstream, a kayak rental center is available for water sports enthusiasts. The Chapel Sainte-Roseline, nestled in a vineyard, is also a peaceful and historically rich site suitable for families.
Absolutely! Taradeau is known for its wine production. You can visit Les Vignerons de Taradeau to experience a wide range of local wines. The Château de Saint Martin, an old mansion built atop wine cellars, is another excellent place to explore a winery and may offer wine tastings, especially during events like Heritage Days. Additionally, local markets in nearby towns such as Les Arcs, Lorgues, and Draguignan are great places to discover regional products.
The Var region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) ideal for outdoor activities in Taradeau. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, not too hot, and perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the peak summer crowds.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Old Lavoir for a glimpse into the past, or seek out the remnants of the ancient Roman Aurelian Way. The Château de Saint Martin, while a winery, also has Roman archaeological remains that are sometimes accessible during special events. The Taradel site, with its intelligent signage system, offers not just views but also a deeper understanding of the area's history and geography.
The terrain around Taradeau varies. You'll find rolling segments of road with some downhill sections, as seen in the Undulating landscape. Cycling routes like La vigne à vèlo can be slightly hilly with short but steep climbs. Hiking trails, such as the one to the Oppidum du Fort, are typically medium-difficulty, suggesting varied paths that may include inclines and uneven surfaces. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, from valleys to hills.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every attraction are not detailed, the region offers options. In the city of Draguignan, you'll find many nice little cafes and bars. The village of Taradeau itself, and nearby towns like Les Arcs and Lorgues, will have local establishments where you can enjoy refreshments and meals after exploring the attractions.
Yes, Taradeau is ideally situated in the heart of the Florieye valley within the Var region of Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring the wider Provence Verte, with charming villages, natural landscapes, and easy access to other historical towns and natural parks in the area.


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