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Cabris is a beautiful village perched on a high promontory extending out to the south from the Plan de Provence hills. The panoramic view from the top of the village, beside the 17th-century church Notre Dame de l'Assomption, is spectacular.

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Alpes-Maritimes (06530)
Population: 1,307
Altitude: 550 m

Nearby:  | Cannes 26 km | Grasse 6 km | Nice 48 km | Peymeinade 4 km | Saint Cassien Lake 17 km | Saint Cézaire-sur-Siagne 10 km | Saint Vallier-de-Thiey 8 km | Tignet 10 km |


Hotels near Cabris: | 6 km Grasse | 8 km Saint Vallier-de-Thiey | 10 km Tignet | 26 km Cannes | 48 km Nice |


The "Table Panoramique" is in good condition, and helps identify Nice and the Fort du Mont Alban in the east, past Cannes and the Isles de Lérins and around to the Lac de St. Cassien and beyond to the west. The distinctively steep-sided butte at the Gorges du Blavet is easy to recognize.

Both the old church and the old-looking "Le Vieux Chàteau" restaurant-hotel are on the Place Mirabeau at the top of the village. The church was built around 1600, and very nicely restored in 1966. The walls and archway along the side of the Place Mirabeau are the remains of the Chàteau des Marquis de Clapiers-Cabris that was there from the 10th century until its destruction during the revolution.

Going down into the old village are narrow streets between tall medieval houses, stone steps in hidden alcoves and vaulted passages. The buildings are in good condition and well tended, with many colorfully restored.

The D4 road from Grasse enters the village beneath rows of "marronniers" (horse chestnut trees). On the village side of the road, the outdoor tables of several restaurants are set back beneath the shade of many more marronniers on Le Petit Pré. On the other side of the road is a huge grassy field, Le Grand Pré, open and inviting, and ringed by shady marronniers for picnicking. There's a childrens' playground, with slides, swings and teeter-totters, at the far end of the field.

Next to the road junction at the village "center" is the Place des Puits, where several terrace cafés and a small fountain are shaded by a pine, a plane tree and a marronnier .



Grotto

The Grotte Parc Archeologique des Audides is about 4 km out of the village, on the little D4 road towards St. Vallier-de-Thiey.


History

Name
First record, 1252 Castrum de Cabriis: Cabre is Provençal for a steep rocky area, taken from the name for goats.

Prehistoric: There are several prehistoric sites in the area, including bronze-age tombs, dolmens at Clauds and Stramousse, about 1 km to the east. At the Croix de Cabris, in the hills northwest of the village, is a partly-natural pseudo dolmen called Pierre Tabulaire.

Celto-Ligurian: The remains of a Celtic-Ligurian camp is located at Les Oudides (or Laudide, northwest of the village.

Gallo-Roman: Several Roman artifacts have been discovered here.

Medieval: Cabris was deserted in 1400 and resettled in 1496. The commune was part of the fief of Grasse-Bar, and then the Clapiers de Gréoux until 1789.


Office de Tourisme

9 rue Frédéric Mistral

Tel : 04 93 60 55 63

Web: cabris.voila.net
Email: tourisme.cabris@libertysurf.fr


Transportation Cabris

Bus

Grasse - St Cézaire Bus (Sillage, line 33)

Grasse - Saint Cézaire, Sillage bus line 33, has stops at: Moulin de Brun, Grasse SNCF, Grasse Gare routière, Cabris, Spéracèdes, Le Tignet, Saint Cézaire.
   Trip time between St Cézaire and Grasse is about 50 minutes.

See Beyond's Bus Schedules Page 3: Grasse region, Alpes-Maritimes for downloading bus schedules for Grasse - St Cézaire and the other Grasse region bus lines.

Web: www.sillages.eu/nos-lignes/index.htm


Hiking

Maps:

IGN (1/25,000) #3543 ET "Haute Siagne"

Didier Richard (1/50,000) #26 "Pay d'Azur"

icon dot The GR51 (Balcony of the Cote d'Azur) passes through Cabris, entering the village via an arched tunnel through the walled houses at the west side (photo, above).
icon dot North of Cabris, connecting trails from the GR51 go to St. Vallier and, via the GR4, over the Plateau de Caussolss and the Plateau de Calern, past the domed telescopes of CERGA.
icon dot To the south, the GR51 circles around Le Tignet and on to Auribeau-sur-Siagne and down to the coast. Near Le Tignet, the SD2 trail goes up through St.Cézaire-sur-Siagne and points north.
icon dot The Cabris Syndicat d'Initiative publishes a small guide with several local walks and hikes described.


Reader's Comments

Sept 96 - A reader has said of the Horizon Hotel [ed: St Vallier?]: "Anyone wanting to explore the general area without paying exorbitant room charges should seriously consider spending a few days at the Horizon Hotel.. It is I believe part of a chain named " Relais du silence" because of the calm atmosphere..."


Dining

The Mini-Grill restaurant (tel: 04 93 60 55 58) isn't Provencal but speicalizes in huge pots of steamed mussels (moules) in 20 or 30 variations - the smoked-salmon mussels were fantastic - reservation recommended.

Mini Grill Restaurant

Location: Place Chauve

Closed: Tue dinner, Wed (off season)

Tel: 0493 605 558

Traditional cuisine, but a speciality of 20-30 different types of mussels (moules); each serving is 1200 g in a big iron pot - the smoked-salmon mussels were great. Winter vacation until 14 Feb.

Le Petit Prince

Location: 15 rue Frédéric Mistral

Closed: Tue dinner; Wed

Tel: 0493 605 140; Fax: 04 93 60 55 47

Regional cuisine, shady terrace in a nice setting


Lodging - Hotels

Hotels in Towns Nearby to Cabris

• 6 km — Grasse hotels

• 8 km — Saint Vallier-de-Thiey hotels

• 10 km — Tignet hotels

• 26 km — Cannes hotels

• 48 km — Nice hotels



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