Nestled between the Massif des Maures and the Esterel, Roquebrune-sur-Argens enjoys a privileged climate with 300 days of sunshine per year. It is a place where the advantages of the countryside, the gentleness of coastal life, and the timeless charm of a millennial village harmoniously come together. In this environment, the preservation of traditions, a warm welcome, and a commitment to quality services remain at the heart of our concerns.
From the prehistoric caves of La Bouverie to the Gallo-Roman ruins of Les Issambres, Roquebrune-sur-Argens has preserved in its stones the traces of a rich history. In the heart of the millennial village, narrow alleys reveal an authentic charm, while the 16th-century porticos, the castrum, medieval chapels, and the church of Saint Pierre-Saint Paul narrate the life of a bygone era. The Heritage House even houses an authentic 17th-century icehouse, offering a fascinating journey through time.
Enriched in colors and flavors, bathed in sunlight, the local products of Roquebrune-sur-Argens exude their scents and aromas on market stalls. They bear witness to the authentic agricultural and culinary heritage of the municipality. From tropical orchids to honey and wines of Provence, from olives to cheeses and nougats, numerous producers share their expertise and commitment to traditional methods with visitors. Enthusiasts are invited to succumb to temptation and come taste these products during a guided tour.
Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the picturesque alleyways of Old Roquebrune. Admire the preserved architecture, the 16th-century porticos, and explore the Gallo-Roman ruins of Les Issambres. For an immersion into local history, visit the Heritage House with its 17th-century icehouse.
For lunch, head to one of the small brasseries or restaurants in the city center to savor delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Try local specialties, perhaps accompanied by a glass of regional wine.
The afternoon can be dedicated to exploring the surrounding nature. Embark on a hike on the trails of the Massif des Maures to enjoy exceptional panoramas. If you prefer the sea, nearby beaches like those in Les Issambres offer an ideal setting to relax in the sun.
In the evening, explore the dining options at the port of Golf-Juan, offering picturesque seafood restaurants and colorful stalls. Attend a night market to discover local craftsmanship and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
End your day by sipping a glass of local wine on a terrace while admiring the Mediterranean sunset. Whether you choose to relax by the sea or explore the cultural treasures of the city, a day in Roquebrune-sur-Argens promises to be unforgettable.
The Chocolate House
Have you ever had the opportunity to visit a chocolate museum housed in a 17th-century chapel? This is the unique experience offered by the village of Roquebrune-sur-Argens, inviting you to explore this unusual place dedicated to the world of chocolate. This atypical visit, in place for over 10 years, is entirely free and gives you the opportunity to discover a collection of over 1000 pieces related to the world of chocolate.
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