Hike from Cuers passing by the Chapelle Saint-Christine, the isolated hamlet of Valcros to visit the Apiers.
In Provence, all known apiaries (called apiès) are of dry stone, cut into large, flat slabs called lauzes.
These niches or logettes are either small to accommodate individual hives, or large, in which case the hives are housed side by side, mainly to protect them from heat or bad weather (wind, rain, etc.) or from certain predators.
A Cuers, 25 very well preserved dry stone hives from the 18th century; the ruins of an old hamlet with a threshing floor and an ice house can also be seen.
Free
All year round.
From June 21 to September 20, hiking trails are subject to the rules of access to the Var forest massifs to comply with the fire risk prevention plan. Information: Var Prefecture - 00 33 4 98 10 55 41 - var.gouv.fr.
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