Explore the region

Discover the region by discovering these essential addresses. Beautiful days and afternoons await you during your stay at our campsite in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Small tourist trains

Le Lavandou and La Londe both offer an original and pleasant way to discover their charms: the little tourist train.

The little Lavandou train will take you through the picturesque streets of the town, along the seafront and to the most beautiful beaches. You will be able to admire the coastal landscapes and the points of interest of this seaside resort.

For its part, the little train of La Londe will take you through the lively streets of the city, allowing you to discover its heritage, its shops and its restaurants

It's a fun and practical way to enjoy the attractions of these two charming Mediterranean cities.

The unavoidable

The region also offers historical treasures not to be missed, such as the Collobrières Abbey. Nestled in the charming village of Collobrières, this Benedictine abbey from the 12th century is a true architectural gem. With its Romanesque architecture and peaceful gardens, it offers an enriching visit for lovers of history and spirituality

Another fascinating site to discover are the dolmens of La Londe. These thousands of years old megalithic monuments offer an intriguing insight into prehistory and bear witness to the antiquity of the region. Visitors can explore them during walks through the surrounding nature.

Museums

The region is full of captivating museums that offer enriching cultural experiences.

The Saint Clair Museum in Le Lavandou offers a collection of contemporary art in a magnificent setting, offering a unique artistic immersion.

In Toulon, the Toulon Museum offers an overview of the region's maritime history, with exhibitions on the navy, navigation and arsenal.  

History buffs can also visit the Cap Garonne Mining Museum, which traces the history of local mining.

The castles

The region offers a range of historic castles to discover.

The Château de Bormes, perched on a hill, is a medieval jewel which offers breathtaking views of the city and the sea.

The Château de Brégançon, located on a peninsula, is an emblematic site used as a presidential residence. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean.

In addition, the island of Port-Cros is home to a castle dating from the 16th century, offering a testimony to the history of the island.

The parks

Nature lovers will be delighted by the parks near theCamping du Grand Batailler

The Parc du Rayol in Canadel-sur-Mer is a remarkable garden that highlights the richness of Mediterranean flora. Visitors can walk there and admire a wide variety of exotic plants

The La Londe Zoological Garden offers an immersive experience with a variety of animals. Visitors will have the opportunity to get closer to local and exotic wildlife, while enjoying a natural setting.

Not far from there, theOlbius Riquier Park in Hyères offers vast green spaces, a zoo and a botanical garden