Gassin and its surroundings
Promenade Deï Barri: a medieval terrace that delineates the old ramparts. Sweeping views that stretch across the entire Gulf of Saint Tropez.
Port Grimaud: a lakeside city interconnected by bridges and canals designed by architect François Spoerry.
Saint-Tropez citadel: a structure designed to defend the biggest port between Antibes and Toulon over the centuries, now a listed historical monument and home to the maritime museum.
The La Verne barrage in La Mole: activated in 1991, it provides drinking water for the population of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and is a great spot for bird-watching.
The Chartreuse de la Verne between La Mole and Collobrières: since 1983, home to a community of Bethlehem, Assumption of the Virgin and Saint Bruno monks who have taken a vow of silence.
Getting moving in Gassin
Jet skiing, fly-boarding, hover-boarding, jet pack, boat and catamaran trips, deep-sea diving, parasailing, horse-back trekking, golfing, go-karting, paintball, mountain biking, kayaking, stand-up paddle-boarding, wake-boarding, pedalos, rubber rings, fly-fishing, and more.
More information:
www.golfe-saint-tropez-information.com
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