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Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur
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Draguignan
Bagnols-En-Forêt

Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop

Hard

4.6

(89)

519

hikers

Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop

01:54

6.37km

170m

Hiking

Hike the difficult 4.0-mile Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop, exploring red volcanic rock formations and the historic Mueron Cave.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 1.60 km for 470 m

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Mueron Cave

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The hiking trail in the gorge is marked twice: with a yellow line and an orange line. Where the hiking trail splits north and south of the cave, you have …

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.60 km

1.52 km

782 m

413 m

Surfaces

1.94 km

1.75 km

1.60 km

1.04 km

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Tuesday 26 May

32°C

19°C

14 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop?

This loop is rated as difficult. While some shorter, easier routes exist in the Blavet Gorges, this specific Komoot tour is designed for experienced hikers. It requires good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes. Be prepared for varied terrain, including potentially technical or hazardous sections.

Where can I park for the Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop?

The starting point for many routes in the Blavet Gorges, including this one, is conveniently located next to a parking lot. Look for designated parking areas near the trailheads in the Gorges du Blavet.

Is the Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop dog-friendly?

While the Gorges du Blavet area is generally popular for outdoor activities, specific regulations for dogs on this particular loop are not detailed. Given the trail's difficult rating and potentially technical sections, ensure your dog is capable of handling challenging terrain and always keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and other hikers.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The Blavet Gorges offer beautiful scenery year-round, but it's advisable to avoid periods of heavy rain. The red volcanic rocks can become very slippery when wet, increasing the difficulty and potential hazards of the trail. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and drier conditions.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Gorges du Blavet?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Gorges du Blavet or hiking this loop. The area is generally open for public enjoyment.

What can I see along the Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop?

This loop offers a rich experience. You'll encounter the dramatic red volcanic rock formations of the Blavet Gorges, carved by the Blavet River. A major highlight is the Mueron Cave, known for its monumental archway and archaeological significance. The trail also provides beautiful views of the Mediterranean, the Argens plain, and the Rocher de Roquebrune.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is diverse, winding through the Blavet Gorges with impressive masses of red volcanic rock. You'll find a mix of dedicated hiking paths, mountain hiking paths, and possibly some sections on general paths. The landscape features scrubland and groves, adding various shades of green to the red cliffs. Be prepared for varied surfaces, including rocky and potentially technical sections.

What makes the Mueron Cave historically significant?

The Mueron Cave is historically significant as it was inhabited during the Bronze Age and shows traces of human occupation dating back 12,000 years BC. It served as a prehistoric site for archaeological excavations, leading to the discovery of evidence of Homo erectus or Homo sapiens.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Gorges du Blavet Castel Diaou, La Forteresse les Meules, Le rocher de Roquebrune, and various Piste Bayonne and Piste de la Lieutenante trails.

Besides hiking, what other activities are popular in the Blavet Gorges area?

Beyond hiking, the Blavet Gorges are a popular destination for climbing, particularly around the Mueron Cave. The area is generally well-suited for various outdoor enthusiasts, and some paths allow for refreshing breaks by the banks of the Blavet River.

Is the Mueron Cave and Blavet Gorges Loop family-friendly?

Given that this specific Komoot tour is rated as difficult, it may not be suitable for all families, especially those with very young children or inexperienced hikers. While easier paths exist in the broader Blavet Gorges, this loop requires good fitness and sure-footedness. Consider the fitness levels of all family members before attempting this particular route.

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Trail Reviews

Gerhard Mauerberger
June 17, 2025, F: Gorges du Blavet

The Blavet Gorge has been on my list for a long time. It has 3 stars in the Michelin Guide. You can't get any more than that. Even from the parking lot, there's a wonderful view of the steep rock face created by the Blavet. We followed the narrow hiking trail into the gorge. Only gradually do you hear and see something of the Blavet, which is actually just a small trickle. Then it disappears completely and later reappears. But you can see huge boulders that were moved by the Blavet. The entire path through the gorge is heavily wooded, so you can hardly see the steep rock faces. Shortly before the Mueron Cave, the hiking trail splits. You should definitely take the right path up to the cave, even though this path has alpine features. At the cave, you can then see the steep rock faces created by the Blavet. Important: You should definitely do a circular hike, like we did, so you can see the gorge not only from below, but also from a beautiful vantage point. Tip: Early in the morning, in hot weather, it's better to hike in the opposite direction so you can enjoy the cool Blavet Gorge during the hotter hours.

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