Description
Link La Mole to Cogolin via the Chapelle Sainte-Magdeleine
This hike, starting from the village of La Mole, allows you to discover the landscapes and vegetation of the Maures massif.
First stop: the Verne dam. Built in 1991, the water reserve created by this dam supplies the population of the Golfe de Saint-Tropez with drinking water.
The path then takes you to the Sainte-Magdeleine chapel, set in a green setting on a rocky bastion at the summit. From up there, admire the landscape: the Môle and Verne valleys and the village of La Mole, surrounded by a ring of hills.
The hike continues as far as Cogolin.
To reach the heart of the village, a dense forest of cork oaks, arbutus, heather, holly, sarsaparilla and wild lavender accompanies you all the way.
Discover it from late September to mid-June. The month of May is ideal for admiring the blooms. In December, the appearance of arbutus flowers and fruit adds a charming touch of color.
Did you know? Interpretation desks are deployed on the intercommunal hiking trails. To find out more about the Verne dam, it's over here! And on the Chapelle Sainte Magdeleine, it's here!
Informations complémentaires
- In the country
- Forest location
Benefits
Services
- Pets welcome
Clientele and group
Types of customers
- Level bue - Medium
Route information
- Distance : 15.8km
- Positive elevation: 247m
- Daily duration: 04 heures 25 minutes
- Type of route: itinerant
- Marked route: yes
- Predictions on markup:
- Nature of the land
- Ground
- Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring)
- Not suitable for strollers
Visits
- Average length of individual visit: 265 min
Prices
Free access.