Renowned as one of the most beautiful of the department, the royal olive grove of Partégal or olive grove of Laures is preserved by the municipality, which cares for this heritage recognised as a highly sensitive area.
Spared from the effects of frost in 1956 thanks to Mount Coudon, these remarkable trees have grown with centuries of bark around their knotted trunks forming a real open-air museum. Immersed by the winds and the burning sun, the olive trees - some of them are over 650 years old - have a little taste of eternity rustling through their foliage…
Mount Coudon is one of the three main mounts of Toulon, along with Mount Faron and Mount Caume, reaching 702 metres. The only road access is from the west of La Valette-du-Var.
Tips
La luminosité est exceptionnelle lors des couchés du soleil.
On site
Nouveau critère de recherche (Fr)
Spoken languages
Equipments
Possibility of drop-off in front of the site
Parking
Even flooring with no obstacles
Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
Free parking
Openings & pricing
Horaires
All year round.
Tarifs
Free access.
Mise à jour le 31/07/2021 Par Office de Tourisme Intercommunal de la Vallée du Gapeau