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Léa Rohfritsch647 Chemin des Nartettes
Hyeres
83400
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Attractions
- Giens Peninsula: Located on the Mediterranean coast, the Giens Peninsula is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and scenic hiking trails. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, nature lovers, and sun seekers.
- Porquerolles Island: Situated just off the coast of Hyeres, Porquerolles Island is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The island is home to beautiful beaches, pristine forests, and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the island by bike or on foot, discovering its hidden coves and charming villages.
- Villa Noailles: This modernist villa was built in the early 20th century and has become a renowned cultural center. It hosts various exhibitions, concerts, and events throughout the year, showcasing contemporary art and design. The villa's architecture and stunning gardens make it a must-visit for art and architecture enthusiasts.
- Saint-Tropez: Located approximately 40 kilometers from Hyeres, Saint-Tropez is a glamorous coastal town known for its luxury yachts, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the charming old town, visit the iconic Saint-Tropez Harbor, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this famous French Riviera destination.
- Hyeres Old Town: The historic center of Hyeres is a picturesque area with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and charming squares. Visitors can wander through the old town, explore its medieval castle and church, and enjoy the local shops, cafes, and restaurants. The old town offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.
- Port-Cros National Park: Situated on the nearby island of Port-Cros, this national park is a haven for nature lovers. It is home to diverse marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and colorful fish, making it a popular spot for diving and snorkeling. The park also offers beautiful hiking trails that lead to stunning viewpoints overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
- Fort de Bregancon: Located on a small peninsula near Hyeres, Fort de Bregancon is an impressive fortress that served as the official summer residence of the French presidents. Although not open to the public, the fort can be admired from the outside, offering beautiful views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Domaine du Rayol: This botanical garden is a haven of tranquility and beauty, showcasing a wide variety of Mediterranean plants and landscaped gardens. Visitors can explore the different themed gardens, learn about local flora, and enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline. The Domaine du Rayol also offers guided tours and educational activities for all ages.
- Iles d'Or: The Iles d'Or (Golden Islands) are a group of three islands located off the coast of Hyeres: Porquerolles (previously mentioned), Port-Cros, and Ile du Levant. Each island has its own unique charm and attractions, offering visitors the opportunity to explore unspoiled nature, pristine beaches, and picturesque villages. 10. Almanarre Beach: Situated on the Giens Peninsula, Almanarre Beach is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, particularly windsurfers and kitesurfers. Its long stretch of sandy beach and constant winds make it an ideal spot for these activities. Even for non-surfers, the beach offers a beautiful setting for sunbathing, picnicking, and enjoying the Mediterranean atmosphere.