







Between Hyères and Le Lavandou, La Londe les Maures is part of the Var coastline cycle route, with 8 km of dedicated paths allowing cyclists to travel around the town in complete peace of mind.
The Six-Fours/ST. Raphaël allows you to cover a large part of the Var coastline by the coast or inland, crossing 20 communes.
The section developed in the commune of La Londe-Les-Maures is divided into several sections of existing two-way exclusive right-of-way and shared right-of-way.
Details:
- Start: Saint-Nicolas, boundary with the commune of Hyères / La Poste roundabout, existing two-way exclusive right-of-way over a length of 3.3 km.
- Rond-point de la Poste / avenue Albert Roux / avenue Georges Clémenceau as far as the Promenade des Annamites in a 0.5 km shared-use section.
- From the Promenade des Annamites to the Chemin du Caroubier, an existing two-way exclusive right-of-way over a length of 1.2 km.
- The Chemin du Caroubier is an existing shared right-of-way over a length of 0.65 km; this same section is planned to become an exclusive right-of-way.
- From Chemin du Caroubier to the boundary with the commune of Bormes-les-Mimosas, existing two-way exclusive right-of-way for a length of 2.4 km.
Water points:
- 1 water point is located at the Olympe roundabout, on Avenue Albert Roux.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Lighting and horn are compulsory
- Ride in single file on the road
- Stop at red lights and stop signs
- The coastal cycle route is above all dedicated to a convivial practice. It excludes excessive speeds, and everyone must respect the free use of others for the safety of all.
The section developed in the commune of La Londe-Les-Maures is divided into several sections of existing two-way exclusive right-of-way and shared right-of-way.
Details:
- Start: Saint-Nicolas, boundary with the commune of Hyères / La Poste roundabout, existing two-way exclusive right-of-way over a length of 3.3 km.
- Rond-point de la Poste / avenue Albert Roux / avenue Georges Clémenceau as far as the Promenade des Annamites in a 0.5 km shared-use section.
- From the Promenade des Annamites to the Chemin du Caroubier, an existing two-way exclusive right-of-way over a length of 1.2 km.
- The Chemin du Caroubier is an existing shared right-of-way over a length of 0.65 km; this same section is planned to become an exclusive right-of-way.
- From Chemin du Caroubier to the boundary with the commune of Bormes-les-Mimosas, existing two-way exclusive right-of-way for a length of 2.4 km.
Water points:
- 1 water point is located at the Olympe roundabout, on Avenue Albert Roux.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Lighting and horn are compulsory
- Ride in single file on the road
- Stop at red lights and stop signs
- The coastal cycle route is above all dedicated to a convivial practice. It excludes excessive speeds, and everyone must respect the free use of others for the safety of all.
Rates
Rates
Free access.
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Openings
Openings
All year 2025 - Open everyday
Subject to favorable weather
Location
Location
Contact Coastal cycling route - V65: La Londe-les-Maures > Bormes les Mimosas
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- Waterside
- Sea within 300 m