4.6
(599)
3,125
hikers
62
hikes
Hiking around Le Muy offers diverse natural landscapes in the Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The region is characterized by vineyards, extensive forests like Colle du Rouët, and hills, with the Estérel and Maures massifs nearby. Impressive gorges such as the Blavet Gorge, known for its red volcanic rock, and prominent features like the Roquebrune rock, provide varied terrain. Several rivers, including the Argens and Endre, and lakes like Lac de Méaulx, enrich the landscape, offering a range of environments for…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.8
(47)
205
hikers
11.4km
03:00
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(20)
165
hikers
7.70km
02:00
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(22)
85
hikers
6.77km
01:47
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(24)
82
hikers
7.12km
01:53
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(10)
59
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15.0km
04:40
480m
480m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Fantastic but challenging hike. Lots of climbing over large boulders. But once you reach the top, you have a fantastic view of the entire valley.
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splendid
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small single without difficulty for the end of the release
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great for tourists
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Beautiful panoramic views of the rock formations. The trail requires good walking shoes.
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A small waterfall over the rocks. Not spectacular, but beautiful
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With this highlight, hikers will find not just one, but a group of three crosses on this mountain - as the name "Les Trois Croix" suggests. A wayside cross or summit cross commemorates the death of Jesus Christ, and always the middle one. But the other two are not here without reason: According to the biblical tradition of the New Testament, Jesus Christ, accused of being the "King of the Jews", was not sentenced to death by crucifixion alone, but together with two criminals and executed (see, for example, the evangelist Luke 22:33): + "They came to the place called the Place of the Skull; there they crucified him and the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left." +
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October 2024 again. Lake was not dry and enough water in the river.
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Le Muy offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 60 trails recorded on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences, ranging from easy riverside strolls to more challenging ascents through varied terrain.
The trails around Le Muy offer a good mix of difficulty levels. You'll find approximately 27 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 6 more difficult options, ensuring there's something suitable for every hiker, from casual walkers to experienced trekkers.
Yes, the region is home to beautiful waterfalls. A popular option is the Waterfall in the Endre – Endre River loop from Parking de l'Endre, which takes you to the picturesque Trou de Gournié waterfall. Another accessible route along the same river is the Endre River – Waterfall in the Endre loop from Parking de l'Endre.
Absolutely. The region is known for its impressive gorges, such as the Blavet Gorge (also called Pennafort Gorge), which features distinctive red volcanic rock and steep cliffs. Trails wind through these gorges, offering dramatic geological formations and sites like the prehistoric Grotte de Muéron.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The routes along the Endre River, such as the Endre River – Waterfall in the Endre loop from Parking de l'Endre, are generally easy and offer scenic views, making them great for all ages. Circuits around Lac de Méaulx and Lake Aréna also provide accessible and enjoyable walks.
Le Muy's diverse landscape offers several notable landmarks and viewpoints. The Rocher de Roquebrune is a prominent feature offering breathtaking panoramic views. You can also find viewpoints like the View of the Bay of Saint-Tropez and the Orientation Table of Malmont, providing stunning vistas of the surrounding Var department.
Yes, many trails around Le Muy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Waterfall in the Endre – Endre River loop and the The Three Crosses – Aqueduct of the 25 Bridges loop, offering varied terrain and sights.
The hiking trails in Le Muy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, from river valleys and extensive forests like Colle du Rouët to dramatic gorges, and the variety of options suitable for different ability levels.
Yes, some hikes combine natural beauty with historical interest. For instance, trails in the region can lead to the ruins of the Barrage de Malpasset, offering a glimpse into the area's past. The Gorges du Blavet also feature the prehistoric Grotte de Muéron, inhabited 10,000 years BC.
Yes, many popular trailheads around Le Muy offer dedicated parking facilities. For example, routes along the Endre River often start from Parking de l'Endre, providing convenient access to the trails. When planning your hike, it's always a good idea to check the starting point for specific parking information.
Le Muy offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summers can be warm, but shaded forest trails, such as those in Colle du Rouët National Forest or Palayson woods, provide cooler options. Winter offers crisp air and quieter trails, though some higher elevation paths might require checking local conditions.
Yes, for those seeking coastal vistas, the ascent of the Rocher de Roquebrune provides superb panoramic views that can stretch all the way to the Mediterranean, including the Bay of Saint-Tropez. Some longer treks in the Colle du Rouët National Forest also offer 180° panoramas reaching Saint-Raphaël and Fréjus.


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