Toulon (Provence) France - St. Tropez & Port Grimaud
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The posh waterfront of St. Tropez and the Little Venice of The posh waterfront of St. Tropez and the Little Venice of Provence are yours to enjoy on this day. Drive along the wooded coastline to the fashionable, picturesque waterfront of St. Tropez. Join your guide on a walking tour of the port and the old harbor filled with yachts, from the most humble to the most luxurious. On the waterfront and in neighboring streets, the old pink and yellow houses have been converted into cafés, luxury boutiques and antique shops. You'll have some time at leisure to do as you wish. Need suggestions? Why not relax at a waterfront café, watch an artist create a masterpiece or browse the local market?
After some free time for lunch on your own, you'll see how the other half lives in Little Venice as you continue to Port Grimaud. This is the first of the Cote d'Azur's purpose built resorts and it was designed to resemble an old world Mediterranean fishing village. During your free time, you might opt take a mini cruise along its canals, enjoy people watching from a café or climb up to the roof of the church for a striking panorama of the gulf of St Tropez. It's entirely up to you!
Grimaud France
Grimaud, French Riviera, Côte d'Azur, France, September 11, 2013. View of the city Port Grimaud, Chemin des Caucadis, Chemin de Saint-Pierre, Saint-Tropez, Cogolin, Gassin.
St. Tropez & Port Grimaud Final Series Part 5 Cote d'Azur
St. Tropez & Port Grimaud adventure. Final series Part 5 Cote d'Azur
Awesome oyster experience in St. Tropez. Visit Nikki Beach & Pampelonne Beach resorts. Port Grimaud Venice of France
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Provence Tour: Wine Tours in France with French Wine Explorers
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Saint Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, Europe
Saint-Tropez is a Provençal town, 104 kilometres (65 miles) to the east of Marseille, in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. It is also the principal town in the canton of Saint-Tropez. Saint-Tropez is located on the French Riviera. It was a military stronghold and an unassuming fishing village until the beginning of the 20th century. It was the first town on this coast to be liberated during World War II (as part of Operation Dragoon). After the war, it became an internationally known seaside resort, renowned principally because of the influx of artists of the French New Wave in cinema and the Yé-yé movement in music. It later became a resort for the European and American jet set and a goal for tourists in search of a little Provençal authenticity and an occasional celebrity sighting. The inhabitants of Saint-Tropez are called Tropéziens, and the town is familiarly called St-Trop. The port was widely used during the 18th century; in 1789 it was visited by 80 ships. Saint-Tropez's shipyards built tartanes and three-masted ships that could carry 1,000 to 12,200 barrels. The town was the site of various associated trades, including fishing, cork, wine, and wood. The town had a school of hydrography. In 1860 the floret of the merchant marine, named The Queen of the Angels (a three-masted ship of 740 barrels capacity), visited the port. Its role as a commercial port declined, and it is now (2013) primarily a tourist spot and a base for many well known sail regattas. There is fast boat transportation with Les Bateaux Verts to Sainte-Maxime on the other side of the bay and to Port Grimaud, Marines de Cogolin, Les Issambres and St-Aygulf. The main economic resource of Saint-Tropez is tourism. The city is well known for the Hôtel Byblos and for Les Caves du Roy, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, whose inauguration with Brigitte Bardot and Gunter Sachs in 1967 was an international event. Each year, at the end of September, a regatta is held in the bay of Saint-Tropez (Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez). This is a draw for many yachts, some up to 50 metres in length. Many tourists come to the location for this event, or as a stop on their trip to Cannes, Marseille or Nice. Tropezien beaches are located along the coast in the Baie de Pampelonne, which lies south of Saint-Tropez and east of Ramatuelle. Pampelonne offers a collection of beaches along its five-kilometre shore. Each beach is around thirty metres wide with its own beach hut and private or public tanning area. Many of the beaches offer windsurfing, sailing and canoeing equipment for rent, while others offer motorized water sports, such as power boats, jet bikes and water skiing, and scuba diving. Some of the private beaches are naturist beaches. In June, 1962, Austrian-American fashion designer Rudi Gernreich introduced a topless swimsuit called the monokini that generated a great deal of controversy in the United States and internationally. During Gernrich's youth, some Austrians advocated nude exercising, which gave him this fashion idea. The Vatican renounced the swimsuit, and L'Osservatore Romano said the industrial-erotic adventure of the topless bathing suit negates moral sense. In Italy and Spain the church warned against the topless fashion. At Saint-Tropez, the mayor ordered police to ban toplessness and to watch over the beach via helicopter. During the 1960s, the monokini influenced the sexual revolution by emphasizing a woman's personal freedom of dress, even if her attire was provocative and exposed more skin than had been the norm during the more conservative 1950s. Quickly renamed a topless swimsuit, the design was never successful in the United States, although the issue of allowing both genders equal exposure above the waist has been raised as a feminist issue from time to time. In Saint Tropez, Tahiti beach, which had been popularised in the film And God Created Woman featuring Brigitte Bardot, emerged as a clothing-optional destination. The clothing fights between the gendarmerie and nudists become the main topic of a famous French comedy film series Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez (The Troops of St. Tropez) featuring Louis de Funès, but in the end the nudist side prevailed. Topless sunbathing is now the norm for both men and women from Pampelonne beaches to yachts in the centre of Saint-Tropez port. The Tahiti beach is now clothing optional, but nudists often head to private nudist beaches, like that in Cap d'Agde.
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L'ambroisine Grimaud Sainte Maxime
Location de salle 83310 Grimaud, Var, Provence-alpes-côte-d'azur
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Port Grimaud in Südfrankreich an der Cote d' Azur
im Golfe de Saint Tropez.
Port Grimaud die kleine Lagunenstadt entworfen vom Architekten François Spoerry .
Der erste Teil von Port Grimaud ist fertiggestellt worden im Jahre 1966. Port Grimaud ist entstanden auf dem trocken gelegten Sumpfland der Gemeinde Grimaud, wobei das Vorbild für Port Grimaud, das mit Kanälen durchzogene italienische Vendig war.
Port Grimaud ist wie sein Vorbild umgeben mit Wasser und kleine Brücken überqueren die Kanäle die gesäumt sind von kleinen pastellfarbenen Häusern im mediterranen Stil.
Port Grimaud hat trotz seinem grossen Vorbild (Venedig),
seit seiner Fertigstellung seine eigene Identität und eigenen Charme entwickelt. Das Zentrum von Port Grimaud bildet ein grosser Marktplatz und wie jeder Ort oder Dorf hat auch Port Grimaud seine eigene Kirche.
Vom Kirchturm in Port Grimaud hat man einen wundervollen Ausblick über ganz Port Grimaud bis hin zu Grimaud und seiner alten Burgruine und zur anderen Seite einen weiten Blick in den Golf von Saint Tropez.
Port Grimaud ist heute ein Touristenmagnet und in den warmen Monaten voller Leben. Port Grimaud bietet mit seinen vielen kleinen Lokalen und gemütlichen Restaurants, den vielen kleinen Geschäften alles das, was nicht nur den Touristen gefällt.
Ebenfalls sehr beliebt in Port Grimaud ist der zwei mal wöchentlich statt findende Markt.
Autos gibt es in Port Grimaud so gut wie keine. Nur Anwohner und Lieferanten haben die Erlaubnis in
Port Grimaud rein und raus zu fahren. Man bewegt sich in
Port Grimaud allgemein zu Fuss oder man benutzt eines der vielen Wassertaxis den Coche d´ eau (Wasserkutsche) oder man mietet sich eines der vielen kleinen Elektroboote und erkundet über das Wasser Port Grimaud.
Port Grimaud ist und bleibt ein Erlebnis, und nicht umsonst wird Port Grimaud liebevoll das klein Venedig der
Cote d' Azur genannt.
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Places to see in ( Port Grimaud - France )
Places to see in ( Port Grimaud - France )
Port Grimaud is a seaside town that forms part of the commune of Grimaud. It is located seven km (4.3 miles) (four mi (6.4 km)) west of Saint-Tropez and seven km (4.3 miles) south-west of Sainte Maxime.
Port Grimaud town was created by architect François Spoerry in the 1960s by modifying the marshes of the river Giscle on the bay of Saint Tropez. Built with channels in a Venetian manner, but with French Fishermans style houses resembling those in Saint Tropez.
The mainly traffic free town is popular with boat owners as most properties come with their own berth. The success of the first phase of the development meant that Port Grimaud 2 (extending the town further East) was completed in the 1970s and then again, Port Grimaud 3 was in the 90s. The Church of St Francis of Assisi in the main place d'Eglise contains stained glass by Victor Vasarely. Located 5 minutes from the port is the big campsite Les Praries de la mer which has 1500 caravan and tent pitches.
( Port Grimaud - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Port Grimaud . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Port Grimaud - France
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Moto Riding the mountain roads in the Var, France
On the mountain backroad from Gonfaron to Collobrières in the Var, (Col des Fourche) South of France, just one of the many around here, its my playground. Enjoy the ride, scenery, and that V4 1200 Honda
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Plage Marina Cogolin, Cogolin, France
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villa de standing - Monteux- Vaucluse - France
Superbe villa mise en valeur par une vidéo aérienne HD en drone. DJI Phantom 2 go pro hero 3+
La Garde D98 A570 D86 France Frankreich 20.10.2015
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Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
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Les Tournels, un camping de luxe dans le Var - Campings.Luxe
Un camping de luxe à Ramatuelle :
Les Tournels est un camping 5 étoiles avec parc aquatique situé sur les hauteurs du Golfe de Saint Tropez, à Ramatuelle. Considéré comme l'un des plus beaux campings de la Côte d'Azur, Les Tournels est une déstination de choix pour des vacances en famille ou entre amis au bord de la Méditerrannée ! Plus d'infos :
Les images impressionnantes des intempéries dans le Var et les Alpes-Maritimes
Un épisode méditerranéen a touché le Sud-Est de la France et plus particulièrement les départements du Var et des Alpes-Maritimes. Samedi 23 novembre en fin d'après-midi, ils ont été placés en alerte rouge pluies et inondations, alors que des villages sont coupés du monde et que les crues des fleuves ne sont pas encore à leur apogée.
Holiday Marina Resort, Riviera & Provence, France (2016) | Eurocamp.co.uk
This is one of Eurocamp's favorite parcs in the Riviera, right by the marina. Try out water sports like windsurfing and kayaking less than 1km from the parc, not to mention the nearby Port Grimaud that's bursting with medieval charm. Find out more parc information here:
CUCURON
Situé dans le département du Vaucluse, au cœur du Grand Luberon, appelé aussi la Montagne Noire, Cucuron est un village provençal de caractère. Le nom de Cucuron doit son origine à la situation géographique du lieu: bâti sur deux mamelons. Le village actuel de Cucuron date de 1004. Il était alors situé sur la colline St Michel.
Au XIIIe siècle le village s’agrandit, s’étend hors des remparts et l’église Notre-Dame de Beaulieu devient église paroissiale. Le vieux village dans ses remparts : tours, donjon, beffroi, hôtels et maisons nobles, nous fait part de la richesse architecturale et artistique de cette époque. A l’époque romaine, de grosses implantations agricoles occupaient tout le terroir de Cucuron.
Aujourd'hui, avec son patrimoine, l’ombre agréable des platanes autour de son étang, la douceur de son climat et le chant de ses fontaines, n’hésitez pas à parcourir les places et les ruelles de ce magnifique village. A ne pas manquer : l’église Notre Dame de Beaulieu (dominant le village), le moulin à huile (grotte sous les remparts) qui depuis quatre siècles presse les olives de Cucuron. Autant de lieux à découvrir au gré d'une flânerie dans le vieux village, qui fut choisi comme décor pour le film le hussard sur le toit. Et si vous avez un peu de temps, vous pouvez aussi y admirer une végétation qui déborde d'odeurs et de couleurs, et lorsqu'au détour du chemin, le panorama se dévoile... c'est le pays de Bosco à vos pieds, avec à l'horizon la montagne Sainte-Victoire chère à Cézanne et les Alpilles de Daudet et enfin au loin les Alpes de la Provence de Giono !
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Holidays in Port Grimaud in the bay of Saint Tropez