Provence has many picture-perfect villages, but few capture the authentic charm of southern France quite like Figanières. This hidden gem in the Var department offers travelers a refreshing escape from the crowded tourist hotspots of the French Riviera while delivering all the magic of Provence – ancient chapels, winding streets, and olive-scented hillsides bathed in golden light.
A village born from ancient legends
Figanières has roots stretching back to the 10th century, when it was known as “Figa Néra” – a name commemorating a legendary Saracen defeat around 950 CE. This rich history lives on in the village’s remarkable heritage sites, including the Chapelle Notre-Dame des Oliviers, built by Cistercian monks between the 11th and 13th centuries at the very site associated with this ancient battle.
“Our village has preserved its authentic character through centuries,” explains Marie Dubois, a local historian. “Unlike more commercialized destinations, when you walk our streets, you’re experiencing the true rhythm of Provençal life.”
A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts
Nature lovers will find themselves spoiled for choice in Figanières. The village serves as a gateway to numerous hiking trails that accommodate all skill levels, with routes winding through olive groves and fragrant Mediterranean scrubland. More adventurous travelers can try horseback riding, rock climbing, via ferrata, or even paragliding across the picturesque Provençal countryside.
For those seeking water-based recreation, the nearby lakes of Sainte-Croix, Saint-Cassien, and the spectacular Gorges du Verdon – often called Europe’s Grand Canyon – offer swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding opportunities just a short drive away. Similar to Hawaii’s hidden natural treasures, these waterways provide refreshing escapes during the warm summer months.
Cultural heritage around every corner
The village center reveals architectural treasures that transport visitors through time. The Saint Michel Church, rebuilt in the early 19th century on the foundations of a medieval structure, showcases classic Provençal architecture. Meanwhile, the Romanesque Chapelle Saint Pons dates back to at least 1601 and stands as a testament to the village’s religious heritage.
Perhaps most charming is the Village Provençal du Santonnier – a miniature recreation of a typical Provençal village that illustrates traditional life and crafts. Like Kentucky’s craft villages that rival Tuscany, Figanières preserves artisanal traditions that might otherwise be lost to time.
Markets and festivals that capture local spirit
To truly experience Figanières’ authentic character, time your visit around one of its vibrant local events. The weekly Tuesday morning market transforms the village streets into a colorful tableau of regional products, from fragrant lavender to pungent cheeses and golden olive oil.
“Our market isn’t just for tourists – it’s where we locals have shopped for generations,” says Pierre Moreau, a longtime resident. “The products you find here come from the surrounding farms and workshops, often made the same way for hundreds of years.”
The perfect base for regional exploration
While Figanières enchants visitors with its own attractions, it also serves as an ideal launching point for discovering the broader region. Within an hour’s drive, you can explore medieval Castellane, the mimosa-covered Tanneron Massif, or the charming coastal village of Grimaud.
For travelers seeking experiences similar to Europe’s hidden volcanic treasures or uncrowded beaches that rival Hawaii, the nearby Mediterranean coast offers seaside escapes without the masses found in Nice or Cannes.
When to visit for the perfect experience
The ideal time to explore Figanières is during spring (April-June) when wildflowers carpet the hillsides, or fall (September-October) when the grape harvest brings energy to local vineyards. These shoulder seasons offer pleasant temperatures perfect for hiking and exploring, along with fewer tourists and better accommodation rates than the peak summer months.
Like Bali’s uncrowded beaches, Figanières offers an authentic experience away from tourist throngs. Here, in this sunlit corner of Provence, visitors discover not just a destination, but a way of life – unhurried, connected to the land, and rich with traditions that have endured for centuries.