







From l'Argentière to the Fort de Brégançon, an 18km round trip through a picture-postcard landscape of beaches, creeks, vineyards and hills.
This walk immerses you in a variety of landscapes, combining vineyards, vast sandy beaches, wild coves and breathtaking views of the Fort de Brégançon.
The route starts at the eastern end of Plage de l'Argentière and follows yellow markers. It crosses the beaches of Pellegrin and Estagnol before reaching the outskirts of Fort de Brégançon.
Along the way, you can admire fine sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters, explore unspoilt coves, walk alongside the vineyards of the AOC Côtes de Provence and enjoy exceptional views of the islands of Porquerolles and Port-Cros from the coastline.
Highlights of this walk include the opportunity to end your walk with a magnificent sunset on Pellegrin beach, to swim or cool off along the way, as well as to picnic on the beaches or enjoy a meal in one of the seaside restaurants (open in season).
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
- Departure from Plage de l'Argentière (free parking) or from Plage de Cabasson (private paying parking at certain times of the year)
- Some sections are steep and vertiginous
- Please note: the pedestrian passage between Fort de Brégançon and Cap Blanc is closed.
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Bring hiking boots or trainers, water, hat or cap.
- Always keep informed of weather conditions.
- In the event of an emergency, call 112.
- The use and parking of all motorised vehicles on DFCI roads is prohibited all year round. From June to September, before driving in the Var mountain ranges, check the opening conditions on the fire risk map (updated at 5pm every day for the following day) or by calling the tourist office.
The route starts at the eastern end of Plage de l'Argentière and follows yellow markers. It crosses the beaches of Pellegrin and Estagnol before reaching the outskirts of Fort de Brégançon.
Along the way, you can admire fine sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters, explore unspoilt coves, walk alongside the vineyards of the AOC Côtes de Provence and enjoy exceptional views of the islands of Porquerolles and Port-Cros from the coastline.
Highlights of this walk include the opportunity to end your walk with a magnificent sunset on Pellegrin beach, to swim or cool off along the way, as well as to picnic on the beaches or enjoy a meal in one of the seaside restaurants (open in season).
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
- Departure from Plage de l'Argentière (free parking) or from Plage de Cabasson (private paying parking at certain times of the year)
- Some sections are steep and vertiginous
- Please note: the pedestrian passage between Fort de Brégançon and Cap Blanc is closed.
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Bring hiking boots or trainers, water, hat or cap.
- Always keep informed of weather conditions.
- In the event of an emergency, call 112.
- The use and parking of all motorised vehicles on DFCI roads is prohibited all year round. From June to September, before driving in the Var mountain ranges, check the opening conditions on the fire risk map (updated at 5pm every day for the following day) or by calling the tourist office.
Services
Services
Pets welcome
Pets allowed on a lead only.Rates
Rates
Free access.
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Openings
Openings
All year 2025 - Open everyday
Location
Location
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- Sea view
- Waterside
- View over the vineyards
- Coastal





