Les Arches Sénéquier
Journey to the heart of the past: The Sénéquier arches
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.
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.
This double aqueduct bridge crosses a valley where a small stream winds, a tributary of the Reyran, and offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills.
The six arches that make up these bridges stand majestically and bear witness to the exceptional know-how of the Roman builders.
On the trail of water and history
A stroll along this road allows you to follow the path of the water past arches and landscapes.
The Reyran Valley, surrounded by dense vegetation and rocky cliffs, offers a peaceful and natural setting.
The Arches Sénéquier are not only a historical monument, but a place to soak up the beauty of the landscape.
You can imagine the importance of this aqueduct, which allowed Fréjus to prosper over time.
Although the aqueduct is now in ruins, it remains an invitation to explore the past while enjoying the view.
Take the paths that wind around the ruins on foot or by bike, and observe the rare visible arches.
This place offers a real journey through time, between history, vegetation and calm, in an exceptional natural setting.
The six arches that make up these bridges stand majestically and bear witness to the exceptional know-how of the Roman builders.
On the trail of water and history
A stroll along this road allows you to follow the path of the water past arches and landscapes.
The Reyran Valley, surrounded by dense vegetation and rocky cliffs, offers a peaceful and natural setting.
The Arches Sénéquier are not only a historical monument, but a place to soak up the beauty of the landscape.
You can imagine the importance of this aqueduct, which allowed Fréjus to prosper over time.
Although the aqueduct is now in ruins, it remains an invitation to explore the past while enjoying the view.
Take the paths that wind around the ruins on foot or by bike, and observe the rare visible arches.
This place offers a real journey through time, between history, vegetation and calm, in an exceptional natural setting.
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Location details
- Motorway exit within 5 km
- On the outskirts of the city
Visit
Individual visit services
- Unguided individual tours permanently
Group visit services
- Unguided group tours permanently
Opening
Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
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