The menhirs of the Lambert plateau
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Presentation
This vast meadow is home to the prehistoric menhirs of the Plateau Lambert and other natural treasures accessible only on foot. There is also a forest of Douglas fir and eucalyptus, the chestnut tree associated with Madame de Sévigné, and the Ferme du Lambert with its free-roaming flock of sheep (to be seen according to the season). Possibility of picnicking and enjoying a contemplative break on the plateau.
Tip: You can approach the menhirs by accessing the fenced field, but don't forget to close the gate when you leave.
Then return along the GR90 back to the village of Collobrières.
PRATICAL INFORMATION:
Start and return from the ruins of the Eglise Saint-Pons in the village of Collobrières. Free parking at the Stade is recommended.
ADVICE AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Bring hiking boots or trainers, water, hat or cap.
Always keep up to date with the weather conditions. During the hunting season, stay on the marked trails. In an emergency, call 112 for help. Traffic and parking of all motorised vehicles on DFCI roads is prohibited all year round. From June to September, before driving in the Var mountain ranges, check the opening conditions on the fire risk map (updated at 5pm every day for the following day) or by calling the tourist office.
Itinéraire
Balisage blanc et rouge (GR90)

