Map of Puget sur Argens

Map of Puget-sur-Argens and places to visit

Looking for a map of Puget-sur-Argens to plan your visit? You've come to the right place. Our interactive map shows the town's main landmarks, parking lots, and points of interest. Puget-sur-Argens is located in the Var department (83480), a few kilometers from Fréjus and Saint-Raphaël, between the Estérel Mountains and the Argens Plain. In terms of heritage, the old village still features its Gothic church, its clock tower, and its lively squares—find them on this map.

How long does it take to visit Puget-sur-Argens?

For the old village alone, allow one to two hours. You can take your time exploring the main sights. Add half a day if you’d like to stroll along the banks of the Argens River or hike up to the Bois du Defens, north of the village. A full day will allow you to visit the village, stop by a winery, and enjoy outdoor activities in the surrounding area. If you’re traveling with children, South Wake Park and the local recreation centers can easily fill your day. The village is small, but the surrounding area is vast.

In summary, plan for:

  • 1 to 2 hours to visit the old village

  • half a day to combine a nature walk with a heritage tour

  • a full day to include a visit to a vineyard, a sports activity, or a nearby site

Where can I download a map of Puget-sur-Argens in PDF format?

You can download the map of Puget-sur-Argens in PDF format directly from this page. Simply click the “Download Map” button located above, below our interactive map. This map will help you find your way around the old village on foot and locate monuments, parking lots, and fountains. Be sure to print it before you leave if you don’t have mobile network access while there. It’s convenient, free, and available at any time.

Where is the tourist office located?

The Puget-sur-Argens tourist office is located at 153 Rue Daniel Isnard, right in the heart of town. You can contact them by phone at 04 83 09 81 14.

The team welcomes you year-round, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. In June, July, and August, hours are extended until 6 p.m. on weekdays, and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. On site, you’ll find maps of the village, information on hikes, wineries, and outdoor activities. The team knows the area well and can also direct you to Les Adrets de l’Estérel, a town with which the office shares facilities.

Where to park in Puget-sur-Argens?

Good news: parking is free throughout the town. The town hall lists no fewer than thirteen parking lots available around the village. Outside the summer season, finding a spot is generally not a problem. In July and August, the center attracts more people, and spots near the monuments can be scarce in the middle of the day.

It’s best to arrive in the morning to park easily near the old village. All parking lots in Puget-sur-Argens are marked on our interactive map available on this page. In the blue zone, parking is limited to one hour during business hours, Monday through Friday.

What are the must-see sights?

The hilltop old village deserves your first visit. Its narrow, sloping streets, old mansions, and squares with fountains set the tone for a well-preserved Provence.

Here are the highlights:

  • The Gothic Church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur (16th century)

  • The Clock Tower and the Beffroy Gate, remnants of the old ramparts

  • The 13th-century communal oven, now part of the library

  • The fountain on Place Le Bigot

  • The Sainte-Philomène Chapel

Beyond the historic center, the banks of the Argens River and the ponds in the Escaravatiers area are part of the Natura 2000 network. It is a remarkable natural area for a walk or a canoe trip. The vineyards around the village produce Côtes-de-Provence AOC wines. Four of them offer tours and tastings. For the more active, the South Wake Park on Lake Escaravatiers is open from April through late November.

How to get to Puget-sur-Argens?

By car, the A8 highway leads directly to the village via exit 37 (Puget-sur-Argens – Fréjus). National Route 7 also crosses the town from east to west, between Le Muy and Fréjus.

By train, the nearest stations are Fréjus and Saint-Raphaël–Valescure, about 14 km away. From these stations, bus lines serve the village. The Agglobus-Cavem network (lines 4 and 11) connects Puget to neighboring towns. The regional ZOU! network also covers the town with lines 2601 and 2602.

By plane, the Nice–Côte d'Azur Airport is 60 km away. Toulon–Hyères Airport is 90 km away. From Nice, driving remains the most convenient way to reach Puget-sur-Argens. Marseille-Provence Airport is approximately 140 km away.


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