La Roquebrussanne is a charming little village in the department of Var, 35 km northwest of Toulon. La Roquebrussanne lies in beautiful natural scenery between le pays du Verdon and la Sainte Baume and by the river, la rivière de l’Issole.
- 1 inn.
- 1 pizzeria
- Walking and hiking tours in the area
- Cycling
- Tennis
- Pny club.
- Golf – There are lots of golf courses in the department of Var. Most of the courses can be found on the French golf union’s website. Unfortunately the website is in French. Seek under Guide de golfs and then under the region Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur: http://www.ffgolf.org/#
- Oil mill from the 18th century.
- Oratory from the Middle Ages
- Le site des Orris: Grottos with a water-source.
- Lac du grand et du petit Lautien: 3 km west of the town there are two very special lakes, the result of a natural earth slip. Le Grand Lautien is, at some places, 43 metres deep and has unique species of water plants. It is said that the water in Grand Lautien, under the earthquake in Lisbon in 1754, boiled and was red as blood.
- Villa Gallo Romaine
- Notre Dame d’inspiration: Roman chapel from the 11th century.
La Roquebrussanne is a great starting point for a holiday.
Within half an hour’s drive you can find good hiking routes in the surrounding mountains, international golf courses, charming mountain villages, wonderful sandy beaches, interesting shopping possibilities in Hyères and Toulon and many, many other things.
La Roquebrussanne is a typical Provencal village with narrow, winding streets, steep stairways, old stone houses and a number of renaissance buildings.
La Roquebrussane is a very old village with a rich historical heritage. In the surrounding area there are quite a few prehistoric remains.
La Roquebrussanne lies in beautiful countryside, surrounded by vineyards.
There are numerous wine domains in the area, worth a visit.