Carqueiranne, Coastal commune in Var, France
Carqueiranne is a coastal village in Var situated between Hyères and Toulon along the Mediterranean shoreline. The settlement covers approximately 14.5 square kilometers, featuring both sandy and pebbly beaches with a varied coastline.
The village became independent from Hyères in 1894, establishing itself as a separate administrative entity within Var. This separation marked a turning point in its development as an autonomous community.
The name derives from a Provençal word for oak tree, linking the place to its natural heritage. This relationship with the landscape shapes how residents interact with their surroundings and how the community values its Mediterranean character.
The area experiences a Mediterranean climate with roughly 305 sunny days annually and mild temperatures throughout the year. Plan your visit according to the season, as summers attract larger crowds while winters offer quieter conditions.
The inland area contains two distinct farming zones called Canebas and Bau Rouge terraces, where growers cultivate flowers, tulips, and vegetables. These agricultural patches reveal how residents transform the fertile hillsides behind the coast into productive spaces.
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