


Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne is a preserved village proudly perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the lush, untamed valley of the Siagne River.
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It unfurls its terraced slopes – abundantly covered with olive trees – down to the remarkably clear, cascading river, with charming falls, mills, and ancient bridges along its path, as well as profuse flora and fauna, including several unique species.
This beautiful village is authentically Provencal, with all the peace, quiet, and leisurely summer lazing one could wish for: a main square graced with the exquisite Les Mulets fountain, the chateau – home to the town hall –, friendly restaurants with shady patios, and a magnificent panoramic view of the Siagne Valley, the Maures mountain range, and the red rocks of the Estérel. Guided tours introduce you to its celebrated cave (La Grotte de Saint-Cézaire), dolmens, and barrows, and follow the clearly visible traces of its past, be it Roman or medieval.
It is well-known for the tasty delicacies produced by local artisans, including olive oil, goat cheese, and honey, and the surrounding area offers nearly endless options for outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing, caving, mountain biking, horseback riding, boules (pétanque), tennis, archery, treetop adventure, and ziplining.
Things to do & Sights to see :
• Notre Dame de Sardaigne chapel
• Puits de la Vierge ancient wells
• Grotte de Saint Cézaire caves
• Siagne River gorges & Pont des Sabres bridge
• Apiaries
• Chèvrerie des Bois d’Amon goat farm
• Hiking
• Rock climbing
• Mountain biking
• Treetop adventure park - soft play area - Quad
Markets
Tuesday - Place Général de Gaulle
Food
Saturday - Place Général de Gaulle (Alimentaire - Provençal - Artisanat Food - Provencal market - Handcraft)
This beautiful village is authentically Provencal, with all the peace, quiet, and leisurely summer lazing one could wish for: a main square graced with the exquisite Les Mulets fountain, the chateau – home to the town hall –, friendly restaurants with shady patios, and a magnificent panoramic view of the Siagne Valley, the Maures mountain range, and the red rocks of the Estérel. Guided tours introduce you to its celebrated cave (La Grotte de Saint-Cézaire), dolmens, and barrows, and follow the clearly visible traces of its past, be it Roman or medieval.
It is well-known for the tasty delicacies produced by local artisans, including olive oil, goat cheese, and honey, and the surrounding area offers nearly endless options for outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing, caving, mountain biking, horseback riding, boules (pétanque), tennis, archery, treetop adventure, and ziplining.
Things to do & Sights to see :
• Notre Dame de Sardaigne chapel
• Puits de la Vierge ancient wells
• Grotte de Saint Cézaire caves
• Siagne River gorges & Pont des Sabres bridge
• Apiaries
• Chèvrerie des Bois d’Amon goat farm
• Hiking
• Rock climbing
• Mountain biking
• Treetop adventure park - soft play area - Quad
Markets
Tuesday - Place Général de Gaulle
Food
Saturday - Place Général de Gaulle (Alimentaire - Provençal - Artisanat Food - Provencal market - Handcraft)
It unfurls its terraced slopes – abundantly covered with olive trees – down to the remarkably clear, cascading river, with charming falls, mills, and ancient bridges along its path, as well as profuse flora and fauna, including several unique species.
This beautiful village is authentically Provencal, with all the peace, quiet, and leisurely summer lazing one could wish for: a main square graced with the exquisite Les Mulets fountain, the chateau – home to the town hall –, friendly...
This beautiful village is authentically Provencal, with all the peace, quiet, and leisurely summer lazing one could wish for: a main square graced with the exquisite Les Mulets fountain, the chateau – home to the town hall –, friendly...