Nestled along the picturesque Côte d’Azur, Roquebrune-Village and the historic Grimaldi Castle offer a captivating blend of medieval charm and stunning natural scenery. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the area’s rich history, marvel at panoramic views, and savor local flavors. From the ancient olive tree to the castle’s remarkable architecture, this three-hour adventure promises an immersive experience that will leave you eager to uncover more of the region’s captivating heritage.
Key Points
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This walking tour explores the historic Roquebrune-Village and the medieval Grimaldi Castle, offering glimpses of local culture, breathtaking views, and natural wonders.
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The tour lasts 3 hours and is available in multiple languages, with a meeting point at the Gare de Carnolès train station.
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Highlights include visiting the 2,000-year-old olive tree, sampling local food, and discovering World War II bunkers in the park.
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The tour provides a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, with the opportunity to experience one of Côte d’Azur’s picturesque perched villages.
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance is available for a full refund, making the tour flexible for travelers.
Tour Overview
The walking tour of Roquebrune-Village and Grimaldi Castle offers a comprehensive experience, priced from Kč 1,504 per person and lasting 3 hours.
It’s available in Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian. Guests can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour includes highlights like the medieval Grimaldi Castle, the oldest olive tree in France, and views over Monaco.
Booking is flexible, with an option to reserve now and pay later.
The meeting point is the Gare de Carnolès train station, where guests will find the blue "Walking Tour – Nice Creative Tours" sign.
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Highlights
On this walking tour, guests will experience the ambience and history of the charming Roquebrune-Village. They’ll visit the medieval Grimaldi Castle, dating back to the 11th century, and admire the panoramic views over Monaco. Discover the oldest olive tree in France, estimated to be 2,000 years old. Explore the park’s World War II bunkers and enjoy local food tastings.
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| Experience the ambience and history of Roquebrune-Village |
| Visit medieval Grimaldi Castle (11th century) overlooking the sea |
| Discover the oldest olive tree in France (2,000 years old) |
| Enjoy views over Monaco and local food tastings |
| Explore the park with World War II bunkers |
Itinerary
Guests begin the gentle hike from the seaside to the charming Roquebrune-Village.
They’ll visit the magnificent Château Grimaldi, dating back to the 11th century, and learn about its historical significance.
The tour takes guests through the footsteps of renowned writer Romain Gary and other artists who found inspiration in this picturesque setting.
Along the way, they’ll enjoy panoramic vistas of Provence and Italy from the exceptional park, including glimpses of World War II bunkers.
The itinerary offers a well-rounded experience, blending history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
Unique Features
One of the unique features of this walking tour is the opportunity to experience one of Côte d’Azur’s most picturesque perched villages, Roquebrune-Village.
Visitors can also take advantage of recommended visits between December 14 and January 7 to witness the living nativity scenes.
Visitors can witness the living nativity scenes between December 14 and January 7.
Another unique aspect is the chance to sample local food and drinks, allowing participants to enjoy the regional flavors.
The walking tour’s focus on both historical and natural elements, from the medieval Grimaldi Castle to the exceptional park and panoramic vistas, creates a well-rounded and memorable experience for guests.
More Great Tours NearbyMeeting Point
The meeting point for this walking tour is at the Gare de Carnolès, located at 13B Av. François de Monleon, 06190 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
It’s at the entrance of the small train station, at the bottom of the stairs, on the corner with Avenue de Profondeville.
Look for a blue ‘Walking Tour – Nice Creative Tours’ sign to identify the guide.
The meeting location is convenient, as it’s at the starting point of the hike from the seaside to Roquebrune-Village.
Arriving at the meeting point on time ensures you don’t miss the beginning of this 3-hour walking tour.
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Exploring Roquebrune-Village
As the walking tour departs from the train station, it begins its ascent towards the medieval village of Roquebrune-Village.
Winding through narrow streets, the tour explores the village’s charming architecture, including its historic buildings and quaint shops. Visitors marvel at the oldest olive tree in France, estimated to be over 2,000 years old.
The tour then leads guests to the Château Grimaldi, an 11th-century castle that offers panoramic views of the Côte d’Azur.
Along the way, the group learns about the village’s rich history and the influential artists who’ve drawn inspiration from its picturesque setting.
Discovering Grimaldi Castle
After traversing the charming village streets, the tour group arrives at the imposing Château Grimaldi. Towering over the landscape, the 11th-century castle commands attention. Guests explore its storied halls, uncovering tales of its colorful past.
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| Construction | 11th century | Architectural Style | Medieval | |
| Ownership | House of Grimaldi | Notable Residents | Princess Grace, Rainier III | |
| Features | Panoramic sea views, medieval dungeons, olive tree | Significance | Historical landmark, cultural center | |
The tour then ventures into the castle’s lush gardens, where the group discovers the oldest olive tree in France, a remarkable 2,000-year-old specimen.
Panoramic Views and Local Flavors
From the castle’s ramparts, guests are treated to sweeping panoramic vistas over the sparkling azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Gaze upon the quaint village of Roquebrune and beyond to the glittering principality of Monaco.
Gaze upon the quaint village of Roquebrune and beyond to the glittering principality of Monaco.
The tour also includes:
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A stroll through the verdant park with its World War II bunkers
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Tasting of local olives, olive oil, and other Provençal delicacies
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Admiring the oldest olive tree in France, estimated at 2,000 years old
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Photographing the picturesque village with its charming medieval architecture
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Learning about the literary history of Roquebrune and its famous artistic residents.
Ask Away
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Mobility Issues?
The tour may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. It involves a gentle hike from the seaside to the village, and requires navigating uneven terrain and stairs to access Grimaldi Castle and the park. Alternative accessibility arrangements aren’t mentioned.
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
The tour does not allow pets. Participants are advised to leave their furry companions at home for the duration of the 3-hour walking tour. The tour’s focus is on exploring the historic sites and scenic vistas, which may not be suitable for animals.
Do We Get Free Time to Explore the Village on Our Own?
The tour provides time for independent exploration of Roquebrune-Village. Guests can wander the charming streets, browse local shops, and discover the village’s historic sites at their own pace during the scheduled free time.
What Is the Minimum Group Size for This Tour?
The tour has no minimum group size, so you can book the private tour for just your party. This allows you to explore Roquebrune-Village and Grimaldi Castle at your own pace with a dedicated guide.
Is There an Option to Customize the Tour Itinerary?
There is no mention of customizing the tour itinerary. The overview provides a detailed itinerary that covers the main highlights. Customers are likely expected to follow the standard tour program as described.
Final Words
Enjoy the captivating history and stunning scenery of Roquebrune-Village and Grimaldi Castle. Explore the medieval castle, discover the ancient olive tree, and savor local food tastings. With breathtaking views of Monaco and the surrounding landscapes, this tour promises an unforgettable blend of history and natural beauty. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Côte d’Azur.
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