Best mountain peaks around La Valette-Du-Var are found within the picturesque Toulon mountains, offering access to several notable summits. The region's elevation ranges from 37 to 701 meters, indicating its proximity to higher terrain. These mountains provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer expansive views of the surrounding landscape and the Mediterranean Sea. The area is characterized by limestone mountains and diverse natural environments.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A classic Toulon cycling route, the climb to Mont Faron is six kilometers long and has a 7.3% gradient. It's a category two climb that offers beautiful views of the city.
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Insanely beautiful views, both on the way up and down, and at the top.
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Along the local coastline, it is impossible to miss the Coudon which dominates Toulon and the Mediterranean Sea. From the top of its 700 meters, the view is just as impressive. The mountain also becomes a famous take-off runway for paragliders.
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In addition to the views of Toulon and the Mediterranean Sea offered by the 584 meters above sea level, you will also find a memorial to the Second World War landings, a zoo, a forest and two restaurants!
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The tour leads to Toulon, then across the city with a lot of traffic. There are a few steps to overcome before the climb begins. Condition should be present. The foresight is gigantic when you are on top.
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This site is quite exceptional because it offers breathtaking 360-degree views and in particular on the harbor of Toulon
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Mont Caume is the highest point in the Toulon mountains, with an altitude of 801 meters. It is a limestone mountain surrounded to the south by the Baou de Quatre Oures (576 m), to the north by the Grand Cap and the Siou-Blanc massif (which stretches from Mont Caume to the valley of Signes), to the east by Mont Faron (584 m) and Mont Coudon (700 m) and to the west by Gros-Cerveau (446 m). https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Caume
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The region offers several notable summits. Mount Faron is a popular choice, known for its exceptional views of Toulon and as a classic cycling route. Mount Coudon also provides impressive views of Toulon and the Mediterranean, and Mont Caume East is the highest point in the Toulon mountains, offering expansive vistas.
From these peaks, you can expect stunning panoramic views. For instance, Mount Faron offers breathtaking 360-degree views, particularly of Toulon harbor. Mount Coudon provides impressive vistas of Toulon and the Mediterranean Sea, and on clear days, especially with a strong mistral wind, you might even see the peaks of Corsica.
Yes, Mount Faron features a memorial to the Second World War landings at its summit, offering a historical perspective alongside its natural beauty. Mont Coudon also has historical and symbolic importance, with an active military fort at its summit (though not publicly accessible by vehicle).
The peaks offer a range of activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous marked trails. Cycling is also a classic activity, especially the ascent to Mount Faron. Mount Coudon is a well-known take-off point for paragliders, making it a great spot for aerial sports enthusiasts.
Yes, the region offers a variety of trails. You can find intermediate trails leading to summits like Mont Caume East. For more challenging hikes, consider routes up Mont Coudon, which has numerous marked trails. There are also easier options, such as the 'Carrière des Fourmis – Ant Carvings Quarry loop from Ubac' which is an easy 6.1 km hike.
While some peaks offer more challenging ascents, there are options for families. The 'Carrière des Fourmis – Ant Carvings Quarry loop from Ubac' is an easy 6.1 km hike that could be suitable for families. When planning, look for trails categorized as 'easy' or 'intermediate' and check their distance and elevation gain to ensure they match your family's capabilities.
Numerous marked trails lead up Mont Coudon, with common access points from the south side near La Valette-du-Var. You can hike along its terraces, sometimes reaching the GR 51 long-distance footpath. For specific routes, consider the 'Mont Coudon Trail – Mount Coudon loop from La Valette-du-Var' (18.7 km, difficult) or the 'Mont Coudon – Mount Coudon loop from La Valette-du-Var' (11.4 km, moderate). You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around La Valette-Du-Var guide.
To experience Mont Faron, you can hike or cycle to its summit. The ascent is a classic 6-kilometer cycling route with a 7.3% gradient, offering beautiful city views. Hiking routes like 'Au fil des falaises, balade sur le Mont Faron' (13.4 km loop) or 'Fort de la Croix Faron starting from Toulon' provide a wilder experience. At the summit, you'll find a memorial, a zoo, a forest, and restaurants.
Mont Caume East is significant as it is the highest point in the Toulon mountains, reaching an altitude of 801 meters. This limestone mountain offers exceptional and expansive vistas of the surrounding peaks like Baou de Quatre Oures, Grand Cap, Mont Faron, Mont Coudon, and Gros-Cerveau, making it a prime destination for those seeking challenging hikes and broad views.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views, especially from summits like Mount Faron, which offers superb panoramas of Toulon and its harbor. The diverse natural environments and the variety of outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to scenic cycling routes, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, when hiking on Mont Coudon, you can sometimes reach the GR 51 long-distance footpath, which offers opportunities for extended treks through the region's natural landscapes.
For cycling, the ascent of Mont Faron from Toulon is a classic. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Petit coudon beaudouvin – View of Toulon and the bay loop from La Valette-du-Var' (26.7 km, moderate) or the 'Viewpoint towards Toulon – View of Toulon and the bay loop from La Valette-du-Var' (15.9 km, difficult). More options can be found in the MTB Trails around La Valette-Du-Var guide.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. For paragliding from Mont Coudon, clear days, particularly with a strong mistral wind in November, are ideal for seeing Corsica. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, while summer can be hot but still enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons.


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