Bargemon : Le cœur du village est constitué de ruelles étroites, de placettes ombragées et de fontaines historiques, dont certaines remontent au XVe siècle.

Located in the scenic hills of the Haut-Var region, Bargemon is a charming medieval village often referred to as the “Pearl of the Haut-Var.” Perched at over 500 meters above sea level, it offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape and exudes a peaceful, timeless atmosphere.

The village center is a maze of narrow alleys, shaded squares, and historic fountains—some dating back to the 15th century. Its architecture reflects a rich heritage, with stone houses, arched doorways, and the elegant yet simple Saint-Étienne Church. Bargemon also hosts several small museums and art galleries, illustrating its deep connection to culture and the arts.

Far from the hustle and bustle of the coast, Bargemon offers visitors a more intimate and authentic Provençal experience. It is also a haven for nature lovers and hikers, with numerous marked trails that wind through forests, olive groves, and fragrant Mediterranean scrubland.

A true refuge for residents, artists, and travelers seeking authenticity and natural beauty, Bargemon is a place where time seems to slow down—a setting that invites reflection, serenity, and genuine connection with the Provençal soul.