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A picturesque interludePort du Lavandou
At the foot of the Maures massif, facing the magnificent Ile du Levant, lies Le Lavandou. A former fishing port, Le Lavandou is now a prime destination for families enjoying the Côte d'Azur in its most authentic guise. Just a few kilometers from the City, you'll find the small village of Bormes-les-Mimosas, famous for its Brégançon fort and charming historic center.
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An air of the Grand CanyonRoquebrune Rock
Straddling the communes of Le Muy and Fréjus, one of the most precious natural sites in the Maures massif awaits you: the Roquebrune rock. Long known as the "Rock of the Three Crosses", the Roquebrune Rock is a site of both historical and natural interest. You'll understand this when you stand on the verdant banks of the Argens river, or when you climb to 372m to contemplate the valley stretching out beneath your feet.
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A Maritime MuseumSaint Tropez Citadel
In the early 17th century, the City of Saint-Tropez built an impressive citadel to defend itself from pirates, barbarians and privateers. In fact, it's one of the most massive monuments of its kind on the Var coast. Since then, these walls, as thick as they are bright, have watched over the City, its Golf and the magnificent Baie des Canebiers.