Walk from La Garde-Freinet to Grimaud via Les Vernades

Pedestrian sports - Hiking itinerary

La Garde-Freinet
Link La Garde-Freinet to Grimaud via Les Vernades. Along the way, admire the cork oak forest known as the suberaie, as well as a chestnut grove.
Enjoy a spot of shade before climbing to a remarkable viewpoint.
From here, admire the slopes of the Massif des Maures as they tumble into the Mediterranean. In winter, some sunrises will enchant you with their flamboyant colours.
You'll have the chance to pass through a number of small hamlets. La Galine, Les Vernades, Embaude...

A little etymology: "La Galine" comes from the word "Volaille" (poultry); "Les Vernades" comes from "verne", meaning "alder". The alder is a tree that grows on the banks of rivers. The name "Embaude" comes from an old family name (1445) Baude.

Walk along and cross the small streams that feed the Garde and Giscle rivers. These two rivers, which often run dry in summer, created the Grimaud plain.
Pets
Prestations
  • Free access.

  • Level bue - Medium
  • In the country
  • Forest location
  • French
  • Pets welcome
  • Gradient : 465 m
  • 16 km
  • 250 min
  • Balisage : Yellow markings
  •   Stone Ground Grit Not suitable for strollers
Address
Sentier de la Garde-Freinet à Grimaud par les Vernades
chapelle Saint-Jean
D558
83680 La Garde-Freinet
Opening

All year round.