Mollie's Guidebook

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Mollie's Guidebook

Beautiful beaches and sightseeing spots

Beach is lovely, there is a great restaurant and sun loungers for hire with free parking. 25 minutes by car.
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La Londe-les-Maures
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Beach is lovely, there is a great restaurant and sun loungers for hire with free parking. 25 minutes by car.
A stunning sandy beach, accessible by car access and parking compulsory charge. The sandy beach is discovered after crossing small dunes covered with vegetation, where you can sit sheltered from the wind. At Capallo Park there are showers, toilets, games for children and a restaurant. 49 minutes by car.
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Cabasson
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A stunning sandy beach, accessible by car access and parking compulsory charge. The sandy beach is discovered after crossing small dunes covered with vegetation, where you can sit sheltered from the wind. At Capallo Park there are showers, toilets, games for children and a restaurant. 49 minutes by car.
The beach resort of Le Lavandou is on the coast of the Var department, on the Cote d'Azur and just a few kilometres east of the village of Bormes-les-Mimosas. It is a Beautiful beachside town with plenty of places to eat and things for kids to do. 37 minutes by car.
Le Lavandou - Var
The beach resort of Le Lavandou is on the coast of the Var department, on the Cote d'Azur and just a few kilometres east of the village of Bormes-les-Mimosas. It is a Beautiful beachside town with plenty of places to eat and things for kids to do. 37 minutes by car.

Sightseeing

Toulon is a port city on France’s Mediterranean coast, with Cannes to its east and Marseille to its west. It’s best known for its rugby, extensive naval base and harbour and rugged Provencal landscape nearby with excellent places to eat. One hour by car.
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Toulon
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Toulon is a port city on France’s Mediterranean coast, with Cannes to its east and Marseille to its west. It’s best known for its rugby, extensive naval base and harbour and rugged Provencal landscape nearby with excellent places to eat. One hour by car.
A monastery founded in the 11th century in a secluded area among the mountains. It offers a wonderful view of the coast and the surrounding mountains. The buildings of the monastery come from different eras. There are, among others, medieval cellars, where wine is kept to this day.
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Monastère Notre-Dame de Clémence de La Verne
1982 La Verne
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A monastery founded in the 11th century in a secluded area among the mountains. It offers a wonderful view of the coast and the surrounding mountains. The buildings of the monastery come from different eras. There are, among others, medieval cellars, where wine is kept to this day.

Food scene

Hotel Restaurant des Maures in Collobrières features a bar and a terrace. With fantastic food and a lively atmosphere, it’s a must see.
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Bar Hôtel Restaurant Des Maures
19 Bd Lazare Carnot
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Hotel Restaurant des Maures in Collobrières features a bar and a terrace. With fantastic food and a lively atmosphere, it’s a must see.
A lovely cosey setting with great food, and a warm welcome.
La Farigoulette
2 Bd Lazare Carnot
A lovely cosey setting with great food, and a warm welcome.
Locals travel from miles around to sit at a tree-shaded table on place de la République and feast on daube de boeuf (beef stew), forest mushrooms and house-made terrine at one of southern France’s most charming, relaxed village inns. The walls inside are exposed stone, and the fruit tarts are out of this world. Reservations are essential, as is cash.
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La Petite Fontaine
6 Pl. de la République
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Locals travel from miles around to sit at a tree-shaded table on place de la République and feast on daube de boeuf (beef stew), forest mushrooms and house-made terrine at one of southern France’s most charming, relaxed village inns. The walls inside are exposed stone, and the fruit tarts are out of this world. Reservations are essential, as is cash.

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Chestnut Festival

A great fun experience where the town and those nearby come together! Read more here on what it’s like - https://amp.theguardian.com/travel/2021/sep/30/taste-of-provence-weekend-break-collobrieres-chestnut-festival
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Travel

Collobrieres is accessible by road and can be reached from Marseille airport in under two hours. There is also a taxi service from the airport, both should be booked in advance. The drive to the village is easy, the roads are comfortable to drive on and the views as you near as wonderful.