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Mas du Brulat
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Rooms & Views
This suite's special feature is the pool with a view. This suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bat…
Guests will have a special experience as the suite offers a pool with a view. This suite consists of 1 living room, 1 se…
This suite's special feature is the pool with a view. The air-conditioned suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…
Guests will have a special experience as the twin/double room offers a pool with a view. Providing free toiletries and b…
The pool with a view is the standout feature of this twin/double room. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this twi…
This twin/double room features a pool with a view. Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin/double room includ…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Table du Castellet★★★ Michelin This well-known luxury resort is a haven of Provençal art de vivre from the grounds overlooking the Var hinterland and the sea on the horizon to the ponds, lavender beds and superb cuisine rich in the scents and flavours of the South of France. Former sous-chef to Christophe Bacquié, Fabien Ferré signs a masterpiece and his artistic sensitivity for Mediterranean produce may even bring to mind that of artists like Matisse, who were captivated by the light of Provence. Ferré crafts a high-flying veggie- and seafood-centric score, starring dishes such as turbot, shellfish, cazette and caviar; mul4.3km
- Les Oliviers★ Michelin It is a joy to discover this bright, elegant and contemporary restaurant boasting a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean from its vantage point in Renécros Bay. In the evening, Martin and Fleur Feragus serve up colourful and fragrant Mediterranean and Provençal cuisine in the form of multi-course menus showcasing local produce, such as green asparagus from Mallemort and strawberries from Hyères. The chef rustles up seafood-forward modern cuisine, demonstrating finesse in preparing fish and shellfish; he also incorporates good cuts of meat. The desserts designed by Fleur are a perfectly elega9.0km
- Riva This family-run hotel and restaurant in a scenic Provençal village, boasts a warm, colourful interior (open kitchen, sanded beams, Italian tableware) and a panoramic view over the vineyards of Bandol. The regularly changing menu draws on the flavours of the Mediterranean, taking diners on a journey that hugs the coastline from Liguria to Provence: chilled red mullet à la niçoise, bouillabaisse dressing; ravioli of foie gras, cappuccino-style duck stock and seasonal mushrooms; seabream, tian of vegetables and a saffron jus. A fine dining experience to be savoured.2.4km
- La Table de Nans★ Michelin Nans Gaillard had a childhood dream of opening his own restaurant in La Ciotat where he was born. After growing up in Brittany and learning the ropes with the likes of Joël Robuchon, he found this inn dating from the interwar period, perched on the cliffs facing the sea with a knockout terrace framed by tall pine trees. In this magical setting, entirely refurbished with natural materials and a muted colour scheme, he pays tribute to regional produce as he subtly tweaks pedigree Gallic traditions: carpaccio of seabream, Baux olive oil; roast lamb cutlets, savory-laced jus and crispy panisse (ch9.6km
- Au Clair de la VigneBib Run by an enthusiastic wine buff, this bubbly bistro also benefits from the culinary talent of a former chef of Christophe Bacquié. The regularly renewed slate menu stars a pedigree bistro lineup, albeit with an updated Mediterranean twang: tartare of Aveyron veal in herbs, capers and wholegrain mustard; picanha of mountain-raised pork, roast butternut in honey and rosemary and a finger-licking house BBQ sauce. The concise but inspired wine list is a treasure trove of sensibly priced local tipples. Pick up some cheese and a bottle or two from the next-door wine shop-cum-grocery store. Bookings8.5km
- Le San Felice San Felice is not only a Dumas novel: at the Hôtel du Castellet, it is also a swish, imaginative bistro! The menu is deliberately concise, with a seasonal line-up and a mouth-watering focus on matured meats and fish flame-cooked over hot coals. The terrace by the swimming pool commands a knockout view of the golf course and greenery. Treat yourself to the lunchtime "Menu Gourmand" set menu (daily). And on Sundays, it's all about the barbecue!4.3km
- La Table de la Font des Pères In the heart of Provence’s hilly terraces, the terrace of this Farm Inn commands a staggering view over the valley and the Sainte-Baume range. Produce from the estate takes pride of place on the menu (the chickens have the run of the pinewood, orchard, olive grove, herb and vegetable garden), which is healthily and creatively crafted by the chef and paired with estate wines. Pretty rooms and cottages also available.5.1km
- Roche BelleBib This stone-built house, smothered in Virginia creeper and flanked by a patio planted with olive trees, paints an archetypal portrait of Provence. The aromatic, sun-drenched, Mediterranean-rich cuisine illustrates a culinary quest whose goal is “simply good food” (to quote chef Arnaud). He allows the ingredients to shout their name: veg from the next-door farm, organic veal from Camargue and local fish. The bargain-priced lunchtime set menu is as devilishly tempting as the à la carte lineup, in which whole fish top the bill. Authenticity and sincerity depict the friendly welcome. Bookings essen9.6km
- L'Espérance If you're lucky enough to be in Bandol, leave the harbour area and make a beeline for the refreshing establishment of Maria and Gilles Pradines, a treasure trove of culinary talent and delight. Born in the Basque country, the chef has retained his love of the south of France, from stuffed piquillo peppers to black cherries and pata negra. Each ingredient is fastidiously sourced and prepared with great care: wild sea bass marinated in fennel seeds, grilled special oyster no. 2, apricots from Provence, olive oil and lemons… The presentation of the dishes is beautiful, and the service is charming8.5km
- es/pacìo Local seasonal veg and fruit, freshly caught wild fish, an on-the-ball team (including the former sous-chef from La Chassagnette), a concise, savvily curated list of local natural wines: the scene is set for lip-smacking, heroic fare in which everything tastes of something. Examples: red tuna, raspberry and coriander harissa; line-fished dentex, borlotti beans, tomatoes, pilpil and combava; duckling, caillette, broccoli rabe and blackberry juice. The picture windows of this seafront bistro, appointed in a lowkey vein, overlook a terrace and the marina.8.6km
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