Parc du Château de la Moutte - Domaine Émile Ollivier to Saint-Tropez (Var, France)

Park and garden ( Protected (Historic monument) )
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Languages
English
French
Facilities
Public WC
Parking
Services
Pets welcome

With its château, palm-fringed park, vineyards and woods, the Emile Ollivier estate is a remarkable part of the natural and cultural heritage of the Tropez area. It is listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments.

AN EXCEPTIONAL TWO-HUNDRED-YEAR-OLD PARK
On a 4-hectare site that replaced the original wine-growing land, the aesthetics of the landscaped garden took centre stage, contributing to the story of the estate. A botanical enthusiast, Emile Ollivier also transformed the park by introducing exotic species, turning it into a lush oasis of multiple species.
Australian eucalyptus, Mediterranean species, Phoenix palms and coconut palms invite visitors to a romantic reverie.
Today, the park is also a sanctuary for protected species such as woodpeckers and bats. The upkeep of the garden encourages biodiversity and contributes to ecological conservation by preserving an entire ecosystem.

Rates

Free access. Access to the site (park + château) is free of charge.
FREE: under 12s and ICOM card.

Parc du Château de la Moutte - Domaine Émile Ollivier
133 Chemin de la Moutte
83990 Saint-Tropez
Opening

Free entrance every afternoon.
Guided tours of the park and castle: 2.15pm, 3.15pm, 4.15pm and (5.15pm from 1 April to 6 November)

Closed from 18 July to 20 August (during the Nuits du château de la Moutte), and from 07 November to 10 February.