The French Riviera receives 13 million visitors annually, making it one of France’s most famous regional destinations. Tourism accounts for 15% of the area’s income, surpassing the national average of 7.2%. With a Mediterranean climate, stunning coastline, and rich cultural history, travellers flock to the French Riviera for a memorable vacation and stay. In addition, there is an abundance of places that are not yet on the radar of tourists, making these areas highly desirable for adventure lovers who also like unique history and architecture.
For example, Mandelieu la Napoule, the gateway to the Esterel or the mountain ranges in the Cote d’Azur, is a pristine natural area with gorgeous beaches, golf courses, and significant landmarks. Historic Chateau de la Napoule is a well-known castle with a rich history and architecture. However, it would help if you visited several unspoilt villages away from this charming town to discover their allure and charms.
Mandelieu connects with Tanneron and Its Mimosa Trees
Just outside of Mandelieu or a 22-minute drive is the town of Tanneron renowned for its abundant mimosa trees. These trees produce vibrant yellow flowers that brighten the winter months from January to March. The village is in the largest mimosa forest in France nestled in the hills of the Esteral Massif providing visitors with a spectacular scenery of the countryside and the sea. At the same time, there are no opulent residences; traditional Provencal architecture can be seen in the houses and buildings that dot this sleepy village. Structures typically use local materials such as limestone, sandstone, and clay. The interior might also make use of designs that repurpose existing materials, featuring terracotta tiles, stucco finishes, shuttered windows, courtyards, and patios. But the overall feel is the rustic vibe and relaxed lifestyle.
It is attractive for visitors because the village is one of the eight stops on the Route du Mimosa scenic trail covering 130km between Grasse and Bormes-les-Mimosas. Hike, walk, or cycle following the numerous trails found through the hills and forests. After a vigorous outdoor activity, head to the restaurants offering traditional Provencal cuisine and sample local dishes. There are also cafes in town if you want to grab a drink or a small bite quickly. It is also possible to visit farmers’ markets to see what’s available, purchase fresh produce if you cook at your accommodation, or buy artisanal products to take home. Nearby attractions include the 19th-century Church of Notre Dame de Peygros built in the 1840s and the 7km long Lac de Saint Cassein, the largest in the area.

Tourrettes-sur-Loup and Its Violets
From Mandelieu, the ride to Tourrettes-sur-Loup is under an hour, covering nearly 40km. Appreciated for its violet cultivation, the village sits on a rocky hill overlooking the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. Moreover, it also stands out for its well-preserved medieval architecture, as seen in its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient stone houses, and lovely squares. Bask in the picturesque atmosphere of ancient structures reminiscent of the Middle Ages. Admire the intricate stone carvings, medieval motifs, and décor on doorways and portals. Check out the defensive fortifications and ramparts that still exist today.
Furthermore, the village has numerous artisan workshops and galleries promoting local artistic talent. Explore the shops and browse through handmade goods, pottery, ceramics, jewellery, and textiles. Get to know the products by talking to the artisans behind these creations. For nature lovers, head to various viewpoints within the village and soak in the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, the Loup Valley, and the gorgeous waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Hike, mountain bike, or do nature walks in the nearby Gorges du Loup and other scenic trails. Explore historic landmarks, including the 14th-century Church of Saint Gregory and the Chapelle des Penitents Blancs. Don’t miss the annual Violet Festival for its colourful and decadent display of flowers and culinary treats.
The French Riviera offers a fantastic blend of natural sights, outdoor opportunities, rich history, prolific gastronomy, luxury amenities, and a wide range of leisure activities. Beyond Mandelieu’s magnificence, lesser-known destinations such as Tanneron and Tourrettes-sur-Loup are equally impressive to locals and visitors. Contact us if you want to live close to Cannes and Theoule but prefer the countryside. Find here some of our properties for sale in Tanneron. Or locate our villas for sale in Tourrettes sur Loup.



