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Pont des Tuves: A Hidden Stone Bridge Between Seillans and the Siagne
Tucked away between forest trails and the clear waters of the Siagne River, the Pont des Tuves is one of the most quietly remarkable landmarks in the eastern Var. Less monumental than famous Provençal sites, yet deeply atmospheric, this historic stone bridge offers something rarer: immersion. Surrounded by oak trees, limestone rocks and flowing water, it feels untouched — suspended between heritage and wilderness. Located just below the hilltop village of Seillans, it is one
Jennifer
13 mars5 min de lecture


Fayence, Provence: A Hilltop Village Between Sky and Stone
Perched above the plains of eastern Var, Fayence is one of those villages that immediately captures attention — not through excess, but through perspective. From its elevated position overlooking the Pays de Fayence, the landscape unfolds in layers: olive groves, cypress trees, terracotta roofs, and distant hills fading into blue. Fayence belongs to that family of Provençal hilltop villages where architecture and horizon constantly interact. For us at Var Villas Management ,
Jennifer
11 mars5 min de lecture


Seillans – One of the Most Beautiful Villages of France
Classified among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France,” Seillans is one of those rare hilltop villages where heritage, landscape and lifestyle align naturally. For international buyers or visitors unfamiliar with inland Provence, Seillans represents something essential: authenticity without isolation, beauty without excess development, and a way of living that feels both elegant and sustainable. For property owners working with Var Villas Management , this village perfectly
Jennifer
27 févr.6 min de lecture


Why International Buyers Are Quietly Returning to the South of France
The most likely explanation is not a sudden trend or a market rebound driven by speculation. International buyers are returning to the South of France for the same reasons that attracted them decades ago: long-term stability, limited land availability, and a quality of life that remains difficult to replicate elsewhere in Europe. And while the movement is mostly discreet, it occasionally surfaces in the public eye. When George Clooney reportedly settled in the Canton of Fayen
Jennifer
15 févr.5 min de lecture


The Mimosa in Provence: Winter Gold from Tanneron
I’ve often been asked what Provence feels like outside the summer months.And every time, my thoughts drift to January mornings in Tanneron, when the air is crisp, the light is low, and suddenly — almost unexpectedly — the hills turn yellow. The first time I discovered the mimosa in bloom here, I wasn’t prepared. Provence in winter is usually calm, muted, introspective. Then, just after the New Year, Tanneron lights up. Not loudly. Not dramatically. But with a quiet confidence
Jennifer
31 janv.6 min de lecture
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