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Located between the Maures and Estérel mountain ranges, Roquebrune-sur-Argens is a village famous for its 372-meter-high rock, classified as a national site of interest, but also for its unique territory. It combines the charm of an old village with that of the countryside and a seaside resort. With such exceptional character, this village promises you a pleasant, enriching and above all activity-rich vacation: swimming, hiking, and more. All the pleasures of the sea are concentrated on its private beaches: lunch in the sun, sunbathing, and relaxation. Let's discover them!
Discover the best private beaches in Roquebrune-sur-Argens
Roquebrune-sur-Argens' private beaches stretch over 8 kilometers, offering enough space to relax and have fun with family or friends. Here are the best among them where you can spend an unforgettable day:
La Réserve Gayrard
Present on the beach of Les Issambres since 1967, La Réserve Gayrard is a well-known establishment. It seduces with its large terrace overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, allowing you to have lunch with the ocean practically under your eyes. The view is the same from its relaxation area where you can access sun loungers and parasols to enjoy it in peace. On the culinary side, the recipes mix tradition and modernity, and the resulting dishes always know how to delight the taste buds!
Cap Mail
For a relaxing moment without fuss, head to this private beach in San Peïre. On this site, the decor is simple but well-arranged to offer you the best possible comfort. That's why they spaced out the sun loungers to avoid being disturbed by your neighbors. Once on site, you only have one thing to do: relax while wiggling your toes in the sand! After perfecting your tan, take a seat on its terrace to taste their cuisine. The establishment offers Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
Maïva Plage
Located on the Gaillarde beach, Maïva is an establishment easily recognizable by its ambiance and decoration straight from Bali, enhanced by multicolored umbrellas. It's the ideal setting to get away from it all and relax with family. Sun loungers and beds are waiting for you there to enjoy the good weather and a breathtaking view. The beach also has a restaurant that serves good fish, mussels, or even Rossini beef fillets to satisfy hunger at lunchtime.
Other iconic beaches of Roquebrune-sur-Argens:
- Le Cercle Plage: Feeling like partying? Choose this private beach where the atmosphere gradually warms up to music for a dancing end of day under a magnificent sunset. During the day, it remains very calm to allow you to rest by the water. Know that here, the rental of deckchairs and beds also gives you access to a jacuzzi.
- Boréa Beach Les Issambres: For a delightful moment with your family, Boréa Beach is also an excellent choice. In addition to the calm, comfort, and neat setting, the establishment stands out for the cordiality of its welcome and the quality of its cuisine inspired by Italian recipes.
What to do in Roquebrune-sur-Argens?
Visit the Chocolate House
Enter a world of sweets by making a little jump to the Chocolate and Cocoa House of Roquebrune-sur-Argens. Installed in a 17th-century former chapel since 2015, it offers you a gourmet tour, followed by a little history lesson on the origins of cocoa. A real museum, you will also find a collection of objects illustrating this product, to be discovered throughout the visit. For children, the house dedicates a space "choco-kids" where fun and creative workshops await them to immerse themselves in the world of chocolate. Access to the museum is free and also suitable for people with reduced mobility. You have no excuse not to go!
Go for a seaside hike on the Coastal Path
The best way to contemplate the most beautiful landscapes of Roquebrune-sur-Argens is to take the Coastal Path (Sentier des Douaniers) from Les Issambres on foot. This path was created under the Second Empire to monitor the coasts. Today, its purpose is to make you discover the coves, creeks, and sandy beaches of the village. For this seaside walk, start from the San Peire beach, heading to your left towards Saint-Raphaël until the Pointe de la Calle. On your way, do not miss visiting the Gallo-Roman vivarium, a site classified as a historical monument.
A kayak ride on Lake Noirel
Roquebrune-sur-Argens also offers a pretty 6 km water course, easily accessible for kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts. It invites you to take a quiet stroll in a green setting, going from the base of the Rocher to the small lake of Noirel. Along the way, you will meet various species such as migratory birds or water turtles. You will also enjoy a magnificent view of the Rocher with red cliffs, one of the main attractions of the village.
The iconic places of Roquebrune-sur-Argens
The Rock of Roquebrune
If the Rock of Roquebrune is one of the most popular places in the town, it's no coincidence. Standing between the Maures and Estérel massifs at an altitude of 376 meters, it offers a 360-degree view of the Argens valley, Fréjus, Estérel and the Alps in the distance. It's the perfect place to capture your most beautiful pictures! The location of this rock also makes it suitable for various activities, with hiking being the most popular, as it allows you to discover the flora and fauna all around, and of course, the lake at the foot of the rock. The lake offers a large expanse of water where you can take a family walk and enjoy water sports such as water skiing or pedal boating, etc.
Les Issambres
It would be a shame to stay in Roquebrune-sur-Argens without stopping in Les Issambres. All roads lead to the sea in this maritime quarter of the city and, once by the water, you'll have so much to do as to see. Think of long walks along the coastal path or a relaxing day among the steep creeks and coves. The scenery changes as you move along and so do the activities you can do: thalassotherapy, water sports or even tasting traditional Provencal dishes in waterfront restaurants, etc.
The Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Parish Church
Finally, if you have a little time left, head up to the top of the village where the Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul parish church stands. Built in the 16th century on vestiges from the 11th and 13th centuries, it impresses with its Gothic style, but above all with the beauty of its interior, which houses many works of art. Thanks to its unique decoration, it was classified as a historical monument of the city in 1987.