Bormes-les-Mimosas

Parcours cyclable du littoral – V65 : Bormes-les-Mimosas >

The Six-Fours/ST. Raphaël Coastal Cycle Route (V65 of the National Cycle Routes and Greenways scheme) allows you to travel along most of the Var coastline along the coast or inland, following the route of the old railway line…
Taking this route means discovering the diversity of landscapes, the richness of the flora and an exceptional coastal area.
It has expanded over time with new developments. To date, 92 km of the 120 km have been developed on this route, including 77 km on its own site.

Please note that between Six-Fours/ST. Raphaël, some sections of the route are not yet finalized and require you to use sections of busy roads. Check the condition of the route carefully by consulting the legend on the map of the chosen route.

The section of the Coastal Cycle Route in the commune of Bormes-les-Mimosas is divided into several sections of existing dedicated site and shared site, over a length of 6,8 km.

THE ROUTE IN BORMES-LES-MIMOSAS
The Trapan dam on the edge of the commune of La Londe-les-Maures up to the Pignes train path is a dedicated site on
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START AND FINISH POINT
The Pignes train path is on a shared site up to the dead end
Digitales over 3,2km.
From the impasse des Digitales to the edge of the commune of Lavandou, to
near the Grand-bleu roundabout, on its own site on a
length of 0.4km.
The section of the Coastal Cycle Route in the commune of
Bormes-les-Mimosas is divided into several sections of its own site
existing and shared site, over a length of 6,8 km.


WATER POINT
– 1 water point is located at the Françoise Hémeric nursery school in Bormes-les-Mimosas.

PARKING
– Parking lot of the Françoise Hémeric nursery school in Bormes-les-Mimosas.

PRECISION
– Cycle path: dedicated area reserved for two- or three-wheeled cycles, indicates to pedestrians and drivers of other vehicles that they are not allowed to use this facility or stop there (except for emergency vehicles, firefighters, police, service vehicles and on certain sections to authorized residents and moped riders). In the absence of sidewalks or usable shoulders, non-motorized users (pedestrians, rollerbladers, people with reduced mobility, etc.) must travel on the left side of the road.
– Greenway: dedicated site exclusively reserved for the circulation of non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians (with the exception of emergency vehicles, firefighters, police, service vehicles and on certain sections for authorized residents and moped riders).
When the competent police authority also decides to authorise the circulation of horse riders, the sign is supplemented by the “M4y” sign designating horse riders.
– Shared site: road shared between different motorized or non-motorized users.

TO SEE, TO DO
– Fort of Brégançon
– Visit the old village of Bormes-les-Mimosas
– The castle of the Lords of Fos
– The Chapel of Our Lady of Constance
– Museum of Arts and History
– The beaches of La Favière
Further information) :
RECOMMENDATIONS
– Wearing a helmet is recommended
– Lighting and sound warning are mandatory
– Drive in single file on the road
– Stop at red lights and stop signs
– The coastal cycle route is above all dedicated to a friendly practice. It excludes excessive speeds, everyone must respect the free practice of others for the safety of all.
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Location details

The cycle path at Bormes-les-Mimosas runs along the RD559 (avenue Lou Mistralou) to Lavandou where you find the seaside.
  • At the water's edge
  • Sea less than 300 m

Opening

Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025
MondayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
TuesdayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
WednesdayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
ThursdayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
FridayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
SaturdayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
SundayOpen from 00 p.m. to 23:59 p.m.
Further information) :
Subject to favorable weather conditions

Admission fees

Free

Services

Equipments

  • Parking

Activities on site

  • Cycling sports
  • Cycle route

Address

Chemin du Train des Pignes
83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas
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