Park and garden
in Le Lavandou

Jardins de la Ville du Lavandou

The gardens and green spaces of Lavandou all focus on the theme of exotic plants: cacti, succulents, plants that require little water, etc. The town prides itself on not using any weedkillers or chemical fertilizers.
TO DISCOVER
A circuit offers a beautiful walk towards a discovery of exceptional plants presented by labeling.
– Esplanade du Docteur Durbec: kingdom of cacti
– Quai Gabriel Péri and Place Ernest Reyer: area of ​​Mediterranean and Mexican-type plants
– The Seafront: exoticism
– The Quai Gabriel Pins: around the Rose des Vents
– Belvedere garden: children's kingdom in a forest of olive trees and flowering plants, wooden sculpture-games enliven this fun space.
– The Cordon Dunaire of Anglade beach like the back beach of Cavalière: research areas to reconstruct the dunes and bring the original biotope back to life and encourage endemic plants.
– The pedestrian area of ​​the former avenue des Palmes: we dared to create an anachronistic mixture of grasses, succulents, perennials and other palm trees
– The Kronberg Roundabout: another world
– The Garden of the Sundial: where the shadow of the stem of the “king of palm trees” “only counts the beautiful hours”
– Place Hyppolite Adam: Provence and its olive trees!
– Square Jean Moulin: astonishing mix of palm trees so different from each other, tree ferns, banana trees…
– Le Jardin du Grand Bleu: the presence of a Jacaranda underlines the tranquility of “this maze of scents and spicy flavors”
– The Grand Jardin: for joggers, next to the Gabriel Touze-Tagand square with its children's games among Mediterranean plants and the Alicastre Boulodrome in the shade of its imposing plane trees and other mulberry trees.

It should be noted that the Cordon Dunaire de la Plage de l'Anglade, the Jardin du Grand Bleu and the Jean Moulin square are maintained 100% organically.
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Location details

  • In the city

Prices

Free

Address

Tour of gardens and green spaces
83980 Le Lavandou
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