Surroundings
Haut-de-Cagnes is one of the most beautiful hilltop villages on the French Riviera.
Haut-de-Cagnes is one of the most beautiful hilltop villages on the French Riviera.
Just 15 minutes from Château Le Cagnard, the beautiful village of Saint-Paul de Vence awaits, known for its rich artistic history and charming streets. During World War II, it became a refuge for artists like Marc Chagall, and today the artistic spirit lives on through numerous galleries and the renowned Fondation Maeght. A perfect day trip for anyone looking to experience culture, history, and Provençal beauty up close.
At the heart of the French Riviera, Haut-de-Cagnes, a small hilltop village, has successfully preserved its Medieval character and authentic Provencal charm.
Surrounded by ramparts and dotted with small shady squares, nestled among the sinuous alleyways, it invites visitors to unwind and take peaceful strolls.
Haut-de-Cagnes has been a source of inspiration to numerous painters, such as Renoir, Soutine, Klein, Foujita, Modigliani and Derain. Also, writers and artists, such as Georges Simenon, John Lewis, Brigitte Bardot and Greta Garbo, have had their homes and villas here.
While winding along the old town’s picturesque alleyways, take some time to admire the magnificent flowered balconies of its rustic buildings. As you explore the nooks and crannies of the ancient fortress, its numerous dwellings will whisk you away into the past, where you will discover the calm and serenity of life from days gone by.