Around the Domain

Around the Domain

Saint-Tropez

International tourist capital, St Tropez has become a myth and has contributed to the fame of the French Riviera.
In St Tropez everything is famous and celebrated:

– The beaches: Bouillabaisse, Salins, Canoubiers, Pampelonne … there are about forty on the peninsula.

– The famous Place des Lices where, under the plane trees, petanque games take place, the nightlife is very dynamic, between exclusive clubs and private parties.

In the port, the gigantic yachts proudly stand, competing with each other in size and crew… in front of the curious and fascinated passers-by who stroll along the quays.

Port Grimaud

Grimaud has preserved its medieval character. The village is very attractive with its cobbled and flowered streets that wind from the Romanesque church to the ruins of the feudal castle. As you explore the village you will see beautiful old houses that have been superbly renovated. Grimaud stands on a hillside with fabulous views. A few kilometers down the coast, you can visit Port Grimaud, a seaside resort designed by the architect François Spoerry.

Ramatuelle

Built on a hillside, Ramatuelle offers a prestigious panorama facing the bay of Pampelonne.

The village is surrounded by ramparts from where you can discover the pink tiled roofs, the old stone houses with doors and windows of the time, it is crossed by narrow streets. Nearby, the famous beach of Pampelonne, still intact, offers 5 km of fine sand.

Numerous creeks allow you to isolate yourself and the sea bed is of exceptional beauty.

Gassin

Gassin is located in the middle of the Saint Tropez peninsula, perched on a rocky promontory less than 4 km from the sea.

The village has kept its winding streets and its old picturesque houses.

Its geographical situation is quite exceptional: it dominates a landscape of vineyards, wooded areas and the Gulf of Saint Tropez! From the terrace of the ramparts, a magnificent landscape stretches from the Golden Islands to the snowy peaks of the Alps, passing through the Massif des Maures.

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