


Cabris, with a name derived from the Latin capra, meaning “goat,” is one of those picture-perfect hilltop villages of the French Riviera.
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When first entering the village, a vast, green meadow – the happy playground of children and families –, tall trees, shady café terraces, and simpler-life ambiance unite to create a petite, pastoral, Provençal paradise!
Proudly representing the past are the old town hall, the clock tower, the Pénitents Blanc chapel.
Only a few ruins remain of the stately medieval castle that once stood over the village, along with vestiges of the outer walls. Nevertheless, from the esplanade, you will be more than rewarded by the extraordinary view of the Mediterranean.
Things to do & Sights to see :
• Place Mirabeau panoramic viewpoint
• Le Grand Pré common
• Notre Dame de l’Assomption parish church
• Chapels
• Hiking trails
• Mountain biking
Markets
Friday - Place de la Mairie
Food - Fish
Proudly representing the past are the old town hall, the clock tower, the Pénitents Blanc chapel.
Only a few ruins remain of the stately medieval castle that once stood over the village, along with vestiges of the outer walls. Nevertheless, from the esplanade, you will be more than rewarded by the extraordinary view of the Mediterranean.
Things to do & Sights to see :
• Place Mirabeau panoramic viewpoint
• Le Grand Pré common
• Notre Dame de l’Assomption parish church
• Chapels
• Hiking trails
• Mountain biking
Markets
Friday - Place de la Mairie
Food - Fish
When first entering the village, a vast, green meadow – the happy playground of children and families –, tall trees, shady café terraces, and simpler-life ambiance unite to create a petite, pastoral, Provençal paradise!
Proudly representing the past are the old town hall, the clock tower, the Pénitents Blanc chapel.
Only a few ruins remain of the stately medieval castle that once stood over the village, along with vestiges of the outer walls. Nevertheless, from the esplanade, you...
Proudly representing the past are the old town hall, the clock tower, the Pénitents Blanc chapel.
Only a few ruins remain of the stately medieval castle that once stood over the village, along with vestiges of the outer walls. Nevertheless, from the esplanade, you...