Best natural monuments around Auribeau-Sur-Siagne are defined by the Siagne River, which carves gorges and forms the region's southwestern border. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including river valleys, forests, and elevated viewpoints. These sites offer opportunities to explore the Provençal environment.
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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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It is a centuries-old Christian tradition to erect a cross or shrine for special occasions or in special places. In this prominent location, however, we encounter a modern version of the cross. The artist has slightly modified the classic version in its design, depicting the crossbeams to the right and left of the main beam not exactly horizontal, but slightly offset and slanted.
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The cross was apparently swept away by a storm in January 2024. Reconstruction seems to be planned. Unlike the neighboring Belvédère du Cèdre, the viewpoint is quite overgrown!
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bird's eye view of the Siagne
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From Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne, this belvedere offers a beautiful viewpoint over the steep valley of the Siagne. An orientation table allows you to discover the surroundings.
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The most beautiful bridge on the Haute Siagne
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Tuves Bridge and Cave, known for its waterfall and clear waters, and the Viewpoint over the Siagne valley, which offers expansive views. The La Croix des Gardes monument also provides stunning vistas above Cannes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking in the Forest of Peygros, where the summit of Mount Peygros offers vistas of the coast, inland hills, Tanneron mountains, and the Valbonne plateau. The Viewpoint over the Siagne valley and La Croix des Gardes also provide excellent elevated perspectives.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Tuves Bridge and Cave offers an easy hike with clear waters for cooling off. The Viewpoint over the Siagne valley is also accessible for families, and Fontmerle Pond is a pleasant spot for a family outing.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Scenic view loop from Auribeau-sur-Siagne'. Running trails like the 'Peygros Trail loop' are also available. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, including the 'Tanneron–Auribeau Descent loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, running, and road cycling guides for the area.
The Gorges de la Siagne are ideal for swimming with their clear waters. Specifically, the area around Tuves Bridge is celebrated for its crystal-clear turquoise-green waters and a small pebble beach, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Yes, the region blends nature with history. The Pont des Tuves is a historic stone bridge from 1802 set within the Gorges de la Siagne. The Sanctuary of Notre Dame de Valcluse, while primarily spiritual, is nestled in a serene, wooded environment with a stream and waterfalls. Additionally, the Locality of the Emperor's Oak marks a significant historical spot where Napoleon stopped.
The Gorges de la Siagne are classified as a 'Special Conservation Zone' within the Natura 2000 Network, indicating rich biodiversity. You can find mimosa, olive, and poplar trees along the river. The Forest of Peygros is home to cork oak and mimosa trees. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other wildlife typical of the Provençal environment.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring, with comfortable temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer is popular for swimming in the Gorges de la Siagne and at Pont des Tuves, though it can be warmer and more crowded. Winter offers a quieter experience, but some trails might be less accessible.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The path to Tuves Bridge and Cave is considered an easy hike. You can also find easy routes like the 'Scenic view loop from Auribeau-sur-Siagne' and the 'Auribeau-sur-Siagne Bridge loop' in the hiking guide for the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the clear, refreshing waters for swimming, the scenic mountain routes, and the peaceful atmosphere away from crowds. Many appreciate the unique viewpoints, the lush landscapes, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical elements like old mills and the historic Tuves Bridge.
The Gorges de la Siagne offer a peaceful atmosphere away from crowds, ideal for appreciating untouched nature. The Sanctuary of Notre Dame de Valcluse, set within a shady, wooded hill with a stream and waterfalls, provides a serene oasis for relaxation and reflection.
The Forest of Peygros is an excellent choice for nature walks, offering a specific hiking trail called the 'Tour du Peygros'. The 'Parc natural forestier de la Croix des gardes' also provides forested areas for walks, near the La Croix des Gardes monument.


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