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to the historic Roman Town of Fréjus, there are some fabulous days out to
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Fréjus
Amphitheatre |
Monaco
– an hours drive away or alternatively take the train direct from Fréjus
or St. Raphael. View the millionaire’s yachts in the harbour, the Royal
Palace or the Grand Prix circuit.
St. Tropez
– chill out and take the boat from Les Issambres or St. Maxime. Visit the
chic boutiques or while away the time people watching in one of the many
bars or restaurants. |
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| Fréjus
itself has a marvellous port and also an old town with wonderful shops to
browse around in. Visit the historic Roman Amphitheatre.
Love
the French markets? Plenty to choose from nearby, St. Raphael, Le Muy,
Fayence, Nice, Cannes or Agay.
Spend
time at nearby Lac de St.Cassien, a beautiful freshwater lake with
pedallos and rowing boats for hire. |
Fréjus
Beach |
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Fréjus
Port |
Venture
further a field and visit the Gorge du Verdon with it’s spectacular
views, deep ravines running into 4 lakes which are perfect for family water sports, sailing, windsurfing and swimming.
Are
you sporty, play golf? There are some fabulous golf courses within easy
reach, Roquebrune, St. Endreol, St. Maxime and St. Raphael. All in splendid
condition, reasonably priced and quiet.
Are
you a wine connoisseur, well there are plenty of vineyards nearby
producing fabulous reds, whites and rose. Provence is famous for it’s
rose, so why not try before you buy. |
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