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A unique historical trainline across the Esterel coastline (bridges, canyons, tunnels) with commentary on board
Breathtaking sceneries, off-the-beaten-tracks, with mountains, coves, beaches & red cliffs.
Exceptional hikes to find natural landscapes & water sports to discover idyllic spots
A great experience through the Esterel Mountains, the "French Riviera Colorado"
A typical local picnic lunch in an unusual place (or a delicious restaurant)
Local guide, professional and expert of this exceptional natural site.
Guided tours in small groups for a better quality of service (max. 12 pers.)
We will start with a fresh walk following a magnificent coastal path along the water, with very interesting colour contrasts and red rocks with a thousand shades. Many points of geological interest.
A stop on the beach of the American landing in Provence during the 2nd World War.
Small and charming fishing and yachting port, with nautical and scuba diving activities. Breathtaking view of the Golden Island, immortalized in Tintin's famous comic book "L'île Noire".
Another stretch of coastal path with surprising landscapes with red cliffs falling steeply into the Mediterranean. One of the highlights of the Esterel Departmental Natural Park.
A perfectly curved bay with a beautiful view of Dramont and the Esterel mountains.
We will have a picnic lunch break.
Splendid landscapes with bright red rocks and a thousand heavenly creeks.
Sheltered in the hollow of a small cove of the Estérel, Théoule is a quiet seaside resort as much as a paradise which has all the assets to delight holidaymakers: turquoise waters licking sandy beaches shaded by palm trees, numerous creeks made of red rocks. The perfect place to enjoy sea activities in a paradisiacal place (Paddle, Kayaking, Snorkeling) or just to relax and take benefit of the beautiful landscapes and the sandy beaches. Visit of Theoule Castle (optional).
A stop in the typical village and a opportunity to visit its unusual Castle which shelters the Napoule Art Foundation created in 1951 by Marie Clews in memory of her husband, Henry Clews. The couple spent 17 years restoring the Castle "Château de La Napoule", a former medieval fortress which now houses the sculpture collection of Henry Clews (1876-1937) and international art projects.
One of the strong points of the Esterel coast, an extraordinary spectacle offered by the meeting of red rocks plunging into a sea where blue and green take on shades according to the seasons.
11 hours