Jardin départemental du Las
Created in the 19th century by Toulon sailors, this 15,000m² garden is located in the heart of the Las Valley. Exotic plants from the Orient, Oceania and America.

Created in the 19th century by Toulon sailors, this 15,000m² garden in the heart of the Las valley is home to exotic plants from the Orient, Oceania and America. At the entrance, the garden's layout is very classical, becoming more freely organized as you approach the river, with a large meadow in particular.
Come and discover the rock garden, the fossil garden, the greenhouse, the Atlas cedar, the balcony above the Las river, the insect garden and the rural garden. Outdoor games and water features will keep your children entertained.
Since 2011, the pretty park house has been home to the Toulon and Var Natural History Museum.
Please note: the garden may exceptionally be closed in high winds or heavy rain.
References
Theme
- Botanical garden
Photo gallery
Spoken languages
- French
Prices
Free access.
Opening
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Write to the owner