Sightseeing attractions:
- Old village mill
- Ruins of Grimaud Castle with the curtain wall up to seven meters high
- Romanesque parish church of Saint-Michel from the end of the 12th century; three-bay nave with half-dome apse; Round arched portal. 12th century Carrara marble baptismal font; modern windows from 1975
- Penitential Chapel (Chapelle des Pénitents) from the end of the 15th century
- Saint-Roch chapel, 17th or 18th century
- Notre-Dame de la Queste, 11th century chapel
- Street of the Knights Templar (Rue des Templiers) with its arcaded house from the 15th century
- Old village mill (Moulin Saint-Roch), functional again since 1990
- Fairy Bridge (Pont des Fées), 15th/16th century Century, below the cemetery. A partially preserved water pipe led over it up to the castle.
- Monumental fountain system, Place Neuve: In 1886, water was pumped up to the village from a spring on the plain with the help of a steam engine for the first time.
- Museum of Folk Art and Tradition. This is located in the buildings of a former oil mill and an old cork factory directly on the D 588.
- Multiple art galleries