Natural monuments around La Garde are found in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The region features a mix of preserved green spaces within urban areas and expansive coastal and mountainous landscapes. These sites offer opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. The diverse natural settings contribute to La Garde's appeal for exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Perfect spot to take a short break and, if there's enough wind, watch the water sports enthusiasts.
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I was able to discover this magnificent place but be careful on the descents and especially do not go alone. For film fans, these are the steps of The Count of Monte Cristo....
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This viewpoint not only keeps its promise, but also invites you to take a little spiritual rest with its beautiful wooden cross. The small sacred monument erected here looks out over the city to the sea, as if with the viewer.
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Almanarre Beach is a famous water sports spot. The coastal cycle path runs along the Almanarre road and passes right next to the archaeological site of Olbia. The Almanarre Plage hotel has the “Accueil Vélo” label.
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Whether to discover the know-how linked to salt or the fauna and flora of a wetland, the Pesquiers salt marshes are a true example. Here you can observe pink flamingos, herons, Belon shelducks, avocets, little egrets and other cormorants. Everyone passes through this ornithological refuge, a former salt marsh.
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the Petit train goes to the beach for free...what a service 👍
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This beautiful five-kilometre-long white sand beach is the ideal place for a refreshing break!
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La Pointe Sublime really offers a breathtaking view of Toulon and the islands.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning panoramic views from Point Sublime, observing the diverse birdlife including pink flamingos at Flamingos at Salins des Pesquiers, and relaxing or engaging in water sports at Almanarre Beach. These spots are highly appreciated by the komoot community for their unique natural beauty.
Yes, the Espace Nature Départemental du Plan, located within La Garde and Le Pradet, is an excellent choice for families. It offers 16 kilometers of accessible trails, thematic gardens, playgrounds, and fitness areas. Almanarre Beach is also family-friendly, offering a long sandy stretch perfect for a day out.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mont Faron, just 6 km from La Garde. It offers spectacular vistas of Toulon, its harbor, and the Mediterranean Sea. You can reach the summit via a scenic cable car or by road. Another excellent spot is Point Sublime, which provides a stunning outlook over Toulon and the surrounding islands.
The region is rich in biodiversity. The Espace Nature Départemental du Plan is known for its remarkable bird population, with over 200 recorded species. At Flamingos at Salins des Pesquiers, you can observe pink flamingos, herons, and other waterfowl. Mont Faron is home to local wildlife, including birds of prey, while Port-Cros National Park boasts incredibly rich terrestrial and marine biodiversity.
Yes, the Espace Nature Départemental du Plan is wheelchair accessible, offering a significant 'green lung' within an urban environment. It features accessible trails and amenities, making it a great option for visitors with mobility challenges.
The Cap Sicié massif, about 12 km from La Garde, offers demanding yet rewarding hikes with breathtaking sea views. Mont Faron also features numerous hiking and mountain biking trails. For a more relaxed experience, the Espace Nature Départemental du Plan has 16 kilometers of accessible trails, and Thouars Forest Park is perfect for leisurely walks. The Giens Peninsula also offers wild nature and dramatic coastal paths for walking.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For running, consider routes like the 'Plan Nature Park loop from La Garde' or 'Fort Saint Louis loop from La Valette-du-Var' as detailed in the Running Trails around La Garde guide. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy the 'Coastal cycling route – Almanarre Beach loop from La Garde' or explore routes in the Cycling around La Garde guide. Gravel biking options are also available, such as the 'Pesquiers Pond – View of Fort de la Tour Fondue loop from Grillons' in the Gravel biking around La Garde guide.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to visit, especially for sites like Cap Sicié, to avoid the intense summer heat. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. However, coastal areas like Almanarre Beach are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for water activities.
Yes, the region boasts interesting geological formations. The Cap Sicié massif features the notable 'Rocher des deux Frères,' steeped in local legend. Mont Faron is a prominent limestone mountain, and the Giens Peninsula is unique for being connected to the mainland by a double tombolo, a rare geological formation.
Mont Faron, overlooking Toulon, is accessible by a scenic cable car, which can be reached via public transport connections to Toulon. The Giens Peninsula also has public transport options connecting it to nearby towns, making it accessible without a car.
Port-Cros National Park, part of the Îles d'Hyères, is Europe's oldest marine park and an exceptional destination for nature lovers. The island of Port-Cros is wild, forested, and mountainous with rich terrestrial and marine biodiversity. It offers extensive networks of marked trails for hiking and world-class diving opportunities among its vibrant underwater ecosystems and historical wrecks.
Absolutely. The Espace Nature Départemental du Plan has trails suitable for cycling. Almanarre Beach features a coastal cycle path, making it ideal for a leisurely ride. Mont Faron also has mountain biking trails, and the Giens Peninsula is perfect for cycling along its unique coastal landscapes.


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