The Arches Sénéquier, nestled on the road to Malpasset, are a magnificent vestige of Roman engineering, but also an essential place for nature and history lovers.
This site is located about six kilometers from Fréjus, and it is a point of attraction on the route of the aqueduct which linked the sources of the Foux and the Siagnole to the ancient city of Forum Julii.

Visiting the Arches Sénéquier was a fascinating experience. Walking along this Roman monument allowed me to combine historical discovery and the tranquility of nature. The remains of the arches, despite the time, tell an impressive story. A peaceful and charming place, not to be missed if you are in Fréjus!
How to get to the Sénéquier arches?
The Arches Sénéquier are located in the Reyran Valley. Free parking is available near the ruins, and hiking trails provide easy access to the site.
Remember to wear comfortable shoes, as the path is pleasant but can be a little rocky in places.
And above all, as with any natural site, respect the environment: take your waste away with you and avoid smoking, to preserve this exceptional place.
Is there a charge for access to the Sénéquier arches?
No, access to the arches is free.
The Sénéquier Arches are not only a historical passage, they invite you to escape and dream.
This place, where nature and history intertwine, encourages you to slow down, breathe and let your thoughts wander.
Let yourself be carried away by the magic of the place and let the remains of the aqueduct guide you through the centuries.
Once there, you will dream of exploring more of Fréjus' history and discovering its buried secrets.
Take part in this age-old adventure that continues to make the heart of the city beat.”