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If there’s one place that literally oozes the charm of Provence, it is the historic village of Grimaud. Passing by the flower beds and on every street corner, let the fascinating history of this village whisk you away.
The monuments such as the medieval castle, the cobbled streets and stone houses all whisper the secrets of the past, inviting you to come and find out more, and unleash your imagination!
The Château de Grimaud is like an open medieval history book and probably the village’s most famous monument. But it is far from being the only historic treasure to explore here! Let us tell you more.

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The village’s medieval past hangs in the air, turning Grimaud into a real open-air museum. There are not only historic sites to visit in the village. Port Grimaud, known as the ‘Little Venice of Provence’, is a modern creation that was awarded the title of ‘Remarkable Contemporary Architecture’. This place, with its canals and coloured houses, provides a fascinating contrast to the historic village, and shows that local heritage can also be contemporary!

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Grimaud is also a land where crops and nature make the perfect match. At the heart of this region, the vineyards and olive groves provide visitors with a truly picture-perfect sight. There are three winegrowing estates and a cooperative winery here that bear witness to the region’s winegrowing history. These vineyards produce exceptional wines thanks to ancient know-how and a unique terroir!
Grimaud would not be completely Provençal without its olive groves! They are generally found on the sun-kissed hills of Provence, often with dry-stone wall terraces. The olives grown here are transformed into olive oil of superior quality, a regional liquid gold that adds an incredible touch to Mediterranean cuisine, and even soap! Olives and Provence is a long-standing love story.
Did you know? Before becoming residential neighbourhoods, the hamlets were farms owned by the lords.
Come and discover how they became houses and which ones are the main hamlets of Grimaud!

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A virtual exploration of Grimaud and Port Grimaud with Archistoire! This application uses augmented reality to take you on a real journey back in time. You can now come and visit Grimaud’s heritage sites whether you are at the historic village or comfortably seated on your sofa at home.
In the village of Grimaud, set off ‘on a quest for blue gold’ and find out how the villagers managed to bring water to the centre of the village. A story of ingenuity and perseverance!
In Port Grimaud, follow in the footsteps of architect François Spoerry and find out how the lacustrian town was created. An opportunity to see just how this architectural masterpiece was built!
The historic village of Grimaud is in the department of Var, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, in the south of France.
Grimaud has a whole host of activities on offer for visitors, combining history, culture and nature. Here are some of the must-sees:
If you’re staying a while longer in Var, we recommend exploring the region’s other unmissable villages:
If you’re coming to Grimaud on a family holiday, you should know that there are plenty of activities for children to discover the region’s culture and have great fun at the same time! Here are some of our ideas: