Best canyons around Seillans serve as a base for exploring several notable gorges and natural areas in its vicinity. The region features diverse natural attractions with canyon-like features, offering opportunities for hiking, climbing, and watersports. These areas are characterized by geological formations, winding rivers, and picturesque scenery. The natural landscape provides a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Beautiful spot with a historic bridge. It's a bit of a hike to get there and back up. Beautiful pebble beach.
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great Trail course (very technical)
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At first you think, too bad those wide gravel paths, but luckily then the climbing starts. Cross a river twice via stepping stones, feet kept dry. Cool cave and fantastic views. Fun those climbers and abseilers along the way.
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Fantastic walk. If you park at the Hotel. Walk back to the bridge and turn left. The path down starts immediately over the bridge on the right.
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The most beautiful bridge on the Haute Siagne
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This walk is great fun for the dog. On a hot day there are lots of water holes for him to go in.
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Between Bagnols-en-forêt and La Bouverie, the Gorges du Blavet are a rock formation dug over time in the volcanic rocks of the massif.
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In the Var department alone, the Blavet crosses the two following municipalities, in two cantons, from upstream to downstream, from Bagnols-en-Forêt (source), and Roquebrune-sur-Argens confluence. Either in terms of cantons, the Blavet takes sourse in the canton of Fréjus, and merges in the canton of Muy, in the only district of Draguignan.
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Near Seillans, you can explore several distinct gorges. The Gorges du Blavet are known for their striking red volcanic rocks and archaeological significance. The Siagne Gorges offer beautiful hiking along the river, while the Tuves Bridge and Cave area provides aquatic features and waterfalls. For a more distant but world-renowned experience, the Gorges du Verdon are accessible for day trips.
Yes, the gorges around Seillans offer excellent hiking. The Siagne Gorges, for instance, have trails starting from nearby villages like Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne, leading along the Siagne river and its canal, including the scenic Pont des Gabres. The Gorges du Blavet also provide various trails, from easy walks to more technical routes. For more hiking ideas, check out the Hiking around Seillans guide.
The Gorges du Blavet are renowned for their unique geological curiosities, carved into striking red volcanic rhyolite rocks. You'll find dramatic red cliffs, a winding river, and dense vegetation. A significant feature is the Muréron cave, which is not only a major climbing spot but also an archaeological site where evidence of early human presence has been discovered.
The Gorges du Blavet offer a range of trails, from easy walks suitable for many visitors to more technical routes for experienced hikers. The area is also a major climbing site, indicating that some sections can be quite challenging.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Tuves Bridge and Cave is considered an easy hike, suitable for children, where visitors can explore aquatic waters and cool off under waterfalls. The Gorges du Rayol also offer a more gentle natural experience with picturesque cascades and natural water features, which can be enjoyable for families.
While Seillans itself is not a direct canyoning hub, it serves as a base for accessing canyoning opportunities. The majestic Gorges du Verdon, a world-renowned canyoning destination, is accessible for day trips from Seillans. Professional guiding companies for canyoning are located in nearby towns like Castellane and Verdon Canoe.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for wild swimming. The Tuves Bridge and Cave area is known for its aquatic waters and waterfalls where visitors can cool off. The Gorges du Rayol feature 'three basins of Rayol' with cascades forming small waterfalls like a slide, inviting visitors to enjoy natural water features.
Beyond hiking and canyoning, the region around Seillans offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Col du Bel Homme via Bargemon'. There are also touring bicycle routes, including one that passes the Rayol Viaduct. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Seillans and Cycling around Seillans guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty and geological formations. For instance, the Tuves Bridge and Cave is loved for its clean, clear waters and the fun of walking under waterfalls. The Pennafort Gorges are praised for their great rock formations and the breathtaking beauty experienced during riverbed hikes or canyoning. The dramatic red cliffs of the Gorges du Blavet also receive high acclaim.
Yes, the Gorges du Blavet are notable for their archaeological significance. The Muréron cave within these gorges is an archaeological excavation site where evidence of *Homo erectus* or *Homo sapiens* has been discovered, adding a historical dimension to the natural exploration.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking and exploring, with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, making aquatic activities like cooling off under waterfalls in areas like Tuves Bridge and Cave particularly appealing. For riverbed hikes in the Pennafort Gorges, it's best to visit when water levels are low, typically after a dry spell.


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