Nature in all its splendour
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez, famous for its dazzling beaches and delightful villages, has much more to offer than meets the eye. Behind the hustle and bustle of its marinas lies a generous, unspoilt landscape that invites you to escape and contemplate.
Whether you’re a lover of wide-open spaces, a botanical enthusiast or simply an aficionado of natural beauty, the Gulf of Saint-Tropez is sure to tantalise the senses and soothe the soul.
The many nature reserves in the region, including the Massif des Maures Regional Natural Park and La Pointe des Sardinaux Peninsula, offer a variety of landscapes from wooded hills to secret beachside coves. These protected areas are perfect for hiking, picnicking and observing the local flora and fauna.
An Enchanting Combination of Nature and Picture-Postcard Villages
- The Massif des Maures is a treasure trove of greenery stretching as far as the eye can see, where cork oaks, maritime pines and chestnut trees combine to form a truly unique landscape. Here, nature expresses itself with a rare intensity, and it is not uncommon to spot wild boar, roe deer or even Hermann tortoises – a protected species – at the bend in a path.
- Along the coast, the Pointe des Sardinaux reveals a completely different side of the gulf. This natural setting offers exceptional panoramic views over the Mediterranean, with its crystal-clear waters and umbrella pine-lined beaches. It is a wonderful place to watch sea birds, admire the coastal flora or simply soak up the calm and tranquillity of the surroundings, far from the hustle and bustle of the busier beaches.
Hiking and Discovery: An Invitation to Explore
Hiking enthusiasts will find plenty to do in this varied landscape. The marked paths in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez wend their way through dense forests, past secret coves and up to the highest hilltops, offering breathtaking views of the sea at every turn. Each season brings with it its own array of colours and fragrances, from the deep green of the forests in summer to the golden hues of the underbrush in autumn.