Cabris, whose name comes from the Latin capra "goat", is one of the beautiful villages which the French Riviera has the secret. At first, a large green meadow, kingdom of children and families, large trees, terraces shaded cafes and a light air give a bucolic note to this small Provencal paradise!
Of its past, discover the old city hall, the Clock Tower, the White Penitents chapel. The beautiful medieval castle surmounting the village remain only some ruins and the remains of the wall. But its esplanade, you will be more than rewarded by the extraordinary view of the Mediterranean from the Gulf of Napoule, Lérins Islands, the foothills of Tanneron to Lake Saint Cassian.
Trivia: Mirabeau resided regularly Cabris, his sister is the wife of the last Marquis de Clapiers-Cabris. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry there was very attached because his mother owned a home. Albert Camus, Andre Gide, Sartre and Roger Martin du Gard Cabris attended in the 60s.