RALLY
Puzzlesand secretsof the greatoutdoors
Saint‐Raphaël then Pays de Fayence.Explore the magni icent sea‐front ofSaint‐Raphaël and the villages of the Paysde Fayence on this giant eco‐tourismrally.Accessible to all. Comfortable shoeshighly-recommended.Length: 1 day
Maps available in Saint‐Raphaël and Pays de Fayence Tourist Of ices and atesterel‐cotedazur.com
SMARTPHONE
Saint-Raphaël sea-front
Explore and discover the stunningsea‐front through riddles and puzzlesby downloading the "Piste et Trésor"app. Then simply access the "Saint‐Raphaël" game in the Appstore or Googlemarket. Accessible to all.Length: half-day
ECO AWARENESSWhen playing these games you'll travelthrough many natural sites: Some are listedas NATURA 2000 sites, as part of the Europeanprogramme to maintain biodiversity.Others are listed by the "Conservatoire duLittoral". You will also travel through manysites managed and protected by the NationalForestry Of ice.We recommend that you:> follow the instructions given at each ofthese sites> keep to the paths in order to avoid grounderosion> avoid damaging the plants and lowersand strictly limit the picking of lowers> do not leave rubbish anywhere except inthe bins> take care not to start a ire
HÔTEL EXCELSIOR SAINT-RAPHAËL . RESTAURANT BAR BRASSERIE . T. +33 (0 )4 94 95 02 42 P r o m e n a d e d u P r é s i d e n t R e n é C o t y . 8 3 7 0 0 S A I N T- R A P H A Ë L . www.exce l s i o r-ho te l . com
Une escale gourmande et raffinée au coeur de Saint-Raphaël face à la mer.
VOUS ÊTES À L’EXCELSIOR.
Of ice de Tourisme de Saint‐Raphaël . Tél. 04 94 19 52 52 . www.saint‐raphael.com
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Discover the coast
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36km of coastline to explore
Marine nature reserveCap Roux is the largest marine nature reserve in France. This 445 hectare reserve is an ideal place for
ish reproduction thanks to its biodiversity and the variety and quality of its habitat.The zone is part of Natura 2000. All types of ishing are prohibited
(professional, amateur, sea‐urchin, harpoon and line).
Sandy beaches
Coves and creeks
Pebble beaches
Access for peoplewith reduced mobility
TER train station
Golf course
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L’Île d’Or has been inhabited since thebeginning of the 20th century. It's also awell‐known mooring place ideal for snor‐kelling and scuba‐diving. The squaretower on the island is said to have inspi‐red Hergé for "The Black Island" volumeof The Adventures of Tintin.
The Cap Dramont protected by theNational Forestry Of ice, offers breathta‐king panoramas of the red‐rock cliffs, theIle d'Or, the Bay of Agay and the Estérel.The sémaphore at the top of the Cap wasbuilt in 1860 on the ruins of the watchto‐wer which dated back to 1562. The Cap isbordered by the Plage du Débarquementbeach, where the American soldiers lan‐ded on the 15th August 1944. This shadedbeach looks out onto the Ile d'Or.
The traditional Poussai port is the de‐parture point for the walking trails whichlead to the various look‐out points. On theother side of the Cap the sheltered beachof Camp Long is ideal for relaxing andswimming with all the family
The Bay of AgayAt the foot of the magni icent rocks of theRastel, the bay of Agay opens onto a largesandy beach where many summer watersports are offered: windsur ing, kayaking,parascending and jet‐skiing. Make themost of these unforgetable moments inthese clear waters. The bay, sheltered inthe West by the Cap Dramont and in theEast by the Baumette, is the naturalgateway to the Estérel Massif.
At the foot of the Estérel lie a dozen covesand small rocky beaches set in a wildlandscape. the Corniche d'Or road,opened in 1903, is cut into the rock andoffers several parking areas where youcan enjoy the views or walk down to thebottom of the coves.
These isolated and quieter beaches areideal for snorkelling. Part of this coast isprotected and here all forms of ishing areprohibited. You will be in awe of the pine‐covered, red rock mountains of the Estérelplunging into the turquoise waters.
The beaches of BoulourisAfter the Santa Lucia marina the jagged coastlinecreates some beautiful landscapes with intimatebeaches cut out of the red rock.
Along the coastal path lie many isolatedcoves. Shaded by the trees which line thegardens of the splendid 19th century villas,it's a quiet area per fect for bathing and walking.
Plage du Val Fleury
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Not to be missed!
Calanque de Maupas
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Cap DramontThe Estérel on the water's edgelength: 2 hrs ‐ 3.5kmDeparture point: Camp Long beachhow to get there:. By car: Take the coastal road towardsAgay until you get to the Dramont. Turnright when you see the sign “Tiki Plage”and park in the car park at the end ofAllée Robinson.. By bus: Number 8 ‐ Camp Long stop. By train: TER 03 ‐ Le Dramont stop
Itinerary: Take the small coastal path(yellow markings). The path follows thecontour of the rock and comes to an over‐hang.
Continue uphill on the path towards theright as it gets narrower. At the top takethe left hand fork. The path runs alongthe cliff tops with magni icent views ofthe coast. At the next crossroads turnright onto the path which heads uphill tothe tarmac road. Keep heading uphilluntil you get to the "Sémaphore" (keep iton your right) to enjoy the superb views.Head back down to the crossroads andgo along the tarmac road to the rightwhich overlooks the south face of theCap Dramont. At the end of the road, be‐fore turning right onto the road that leadsback to the departure point, you can makea detour to the left and head to the smalland picturesque Port du Poussaï.
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Coastal pathlength: 4 ½ hours ‐ 11km (one‐way)Departure point: Santa Lucia MarinaHow to get there:. By car, take the coastal road towardsAgay and park in the Santa Lucia marinacar park. Go to the boatyard at the eas‐tern‐most end of the marina: a woodensign signals the start of the coastal path..
Itinerary: Take the path (yellowmarkings). The path runs between the seaand the beautiful late 19th century villagardens.
After 6km leave Pierre Blave beach andgo onto the road for 700m until you reachthe Plage du Débarquement beach whereyou can get back onto the coastal path.The walk ends at Pourrousset beach.You can return by public transport (busnumber 8 or 5 or TER train 03).
Interactive trail
DramontWildlife
Access interactiveinformation onyour mobile about
the Cap Dramont, fauna, lora andgeology all along this path which runsfrom Camp Long to the Poussaï foresthouse.
The QR codes are ixed onto rocks sothat they blend into the landscape.At the Batterie viewpoint you canaccess information by scanning theQR “skycode” (winner of the ICONAD’OR national innovation trophy).This interactive nature trail runsthrough a protected natural site andis unique in France, it is part of the“Shores & Creeks” interactive trail
to scan these QR codes downloadthe free app from the App’store or Playstore on to your mobile, e.g “i‐nigma”.
Interactive road
Shoresand Creeks
Discover the coastalpath as you'venever seen it before
thanks to the digital informationpoints covering the 51km between theIssambres and the Trayas. Whetheryou're in Roquebrune‐sur‐Argens,Fréjus or Saint‐Raphaël you can accessinteractive local informationon your smartphone. Discover thecoast through press reports, inter‐views with local characters, historicaldocumentaries...
Learn all about our most famousindividuals..
You can also get the Estérel‐Côte d’Azur coastal path map. On sale intourist of ices: 4€
www.littoral‐esterel.com
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