The Area
Var - Provence
- Sainte-Croix Lake
- Var
- A paradise for walkers
- Nautical activities
Outdoor activities
On-site swimming pool, pétanque, medium ping pong table.
Nearby: paragliding, canoeing, rafting, sailing.
Beautiful walks around the Gîte
The Mas is in a natural area, with footpaths at the foot of the gîte.
You’re on the doorstep of the Luberon, the Esterel and many typical villages such as Cotignac and Tourtour.
There’s no shortage of ideas for outings.
The Mediterranean 30 km away
The nearest beaches are 29 km from the gîte.
In the commune of Grimaud, Plage du Gros Pin, Plage de Saint Pons, 40kms from Saint Raphaël.
Saint-Tropez
Discover the timeless elegance of Saint-Tropez, the pearl of the Côte d’Azur, where Mediterranean luxury meets picturesque charm. Enjoy the treasures of this bewitching destination, combining fine sandy beaches, international glamour and authentic alleyways.
Prestige Beaches : Soak up the relaxed luxury of Saint-Tropez as you bask on its iconic beaches such as Pampelonne. Golden sands, crystal-clear waters and top-of-the-range services create an idyllic setting for sunny days.
Stunning Nightlife : Explore Saint-Tropez’s legendary nightlife, where trendy clubs and chic bars come alive after sunset. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of the Place des Lices or dance the night away in the exclusive nightclubs.
Port de Plaisance Prestigieux : The old port of Saint-Tropez, adorned with luxury yachts, creates an elegant backdrop. Stroll along the lively quays, admire the majestic yachts and soak up the city’s maritime excitement.
Grimaud
Grimaud, a medieval jewel perched atop a hill, overlooks the Bay of Saint-Tropez in the south of France. This picturesque commune, full of Provencal charm, offers an authentic atmosphere, with its cobbled streets, historic castle and breathtaking views over the Mediterranean.
Medieval village : The historic centre of Grimaud transports visitors back in time with its narrow streets, stone houses, shady arcades and charming squares. The old village boasts a well-preserved architectural heritage, with the church of Saint-Michel and the ramparts offering panoramic views over the bay.
Port-Grimaud : Just a few kilometres away, Port-Grimaud, nicknamed the ‘Venice of Provence’, offers a striking contrast. This charming marina has been designed in the Mediterranean architectural style with canals, bridges and colourful facades. Visitors can explore the canals by boat or stroll along the lively quays.
Cultural activities
Wine tasting
The team at the château's cellar will help you discover different vintages over a tasting session at the counter or during a tour of the cellars.
Provencal markets
Flan and discover local produce straight from the farm.
Historic Provençal villages
Cotignac, Tourtour, Aups and many more.
