Attractions and places to see around La Celle offer a tranquil escape in Green Provence, France, nestled amidst wooded hills, the Candélon range, and vineyards. This charming village is known for its historical and cultural sites, including the Royal Abbey. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by picturesque natural beauty and a pleasant village atmosphere. The region provides a gateway to discovering both historical landmarks and natural outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very nice hike. Take the wide, stony track that keeps climbing for the Saut du Goat and don't take the path that runs along the river, the wooden barricade closed on certain days by the way?!?!. Saut du Goat: beautiful place between the rocks with a beautiful waterfall. You have to earn it. The descent is then along the river. More sporty in places on the rock face by a 🐐 path.
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Caution: We recommend only walking as far as the beautiful view. After that, the descent becomes very difficult. We were there in April, and the path down in the valley was barely passable due to the river and its strong current. The water was leg-deep in places, and the paths hadn't been used for a long time. At the end, there was a long dirt road with lots of mud. It's definitely better in the summer :)
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A lovely, slightly undulating, and recently resurfaced road (D95) skirting the North side of St Baume with very little traffic mid-week. The climb up from Nans-les-Pins is a delight!
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The climb was demanding, but very, very beautiful. The view and also the location at the chapel and at the summit cross are really recommended. We then descended along the evenly descending path through pine and oak forests lined with wild juniper, thyme and rosemary. Simply wonderful 🤩
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Superb panorama on Tourves and all the surroundings. The climb from the stadium is steep but passable. Possibility to join the Caramy gorges or to bypass by a less steep but longer route. With a little luck, once at the top you will come across Séraphin, who lives as a hermit in Saint Probace all year round: he will gladly show you around the chapel, unfortunately closed in his absence following damage.
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To the south of the village of Tourves and enthroned on a hill, remains an old hermitage that has long been abandoned: Saint-Probace! From here, a very nice view of the forest
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Over time, the water filled an old open bauxite mine. The emerald green color and the nearby hill make it a pleasant place. Swimming is strictly prohibited.
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La Celle is rich in history. You can visit the Royal Abbey (Abbaye Royale de La Celle), a significant Romanesque monastery currently undergoing restoration. Explore its cloister, garden, and other historic rooms to understand daily life there. Additionally, the village features the Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy, a characterful village with a Renaissance castle nearby, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the area offers several scenic spots. The Saint-Probace Chapel, a 17th-century Romanesque chapel, provides magnificent views of the Caramy valley, the plain of Saint-Maximin, and the mountain of Loube. For a more active experience, consider the Climb to Glacière Pivaut, a scenic ascent through oak and pine forests offering beautiful vistas towards the Verdon.
The House of Wines (Maison des Coteaux Varois en Provence) is the perfect place to discover the region's viticulture. It showcases vineyards primarily located in Green Provence, offering a selection of internationally renowned rosé, red, and white wines for tasting and purchase.
Beyond exploring attractions, La Celle is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options for touring bikes, mountain bikes, and road bikes. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Cycling around La Celle, MTB Trails around La Celle, and Road Cycling Routes around La Celle guides.
While specific family-focused attractions are not detailed, the Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy is noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant walk through a characterful village. Exploring the natural beauty, such as a quiet picnic at Goat's Leap, can also be enjoyable for families who don't mind a bit of a walk.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from sites like the Saint-Probace Chapel, often describing them as magnificent. The tranquility and natural beauty of places like Goat's Leap, ideal for a quiet picnic, are also highly valued. The blend of historical sites and scenic climbs makes for a diverse and rewarding experience.
The Goat's Leap is described as a splendid, relatively quiet place where the river tumbles down from the rocks, requiring a bit of a walk to reach, making it feel like a hidden gem for an unforgettable picnic. Its secluded nature means it's often less crowded than more accessible spots.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the region's pleasant atmosphere and natural beauty suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can also be great, especially for river-side spots, but some paths might be more challenging due to water levels or heat.
Yes, La Celle hosts Musical Evenings at the Abbey. For over two decades, the historic setting of the Royal Abbey and the surrounding Coteaux Varois en Provence vineyards have provided a unique backdrop for music, architectural art, and exhibitions, often concluding with a wine tasting.
Yes, Brignoles is an old medieval town located nearby, featuring narrow streets, several squares, and numerous cafes. It's considered one of the most beautiful places in the region and serves as a popular holiday destination due to its favorable location for accessing many sights in Provence.
For cyclists, the Climb to Glacière Pivaut offers parts with 'nice percentages for the haunch' through an oak and pine forest. For hikers, the climb to Saint-Probace Chapel from the stadium is described as steep but passable, offering a rewarding panorama.


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