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1 Double Bed, 2 Twin Sofa Beds, 1 Twin Trundle Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed 431 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and living ro…
1 Double Bed, 2 Twin Beds, 2 Twin Sofa Beds and 1 Twin Trundle Bed 431 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms and living roo…
1 Double Bed, 3 Twin Sofa Beds and 1 Twin Trundle Bed 377 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and living room Entertainmen…
1 Double Bed, 2 Twin Sofa Beds and 1 Twin Trundle Bed 377-sq-foot soundproofed room with a patio Layout - Bedroom…
1 Double Sofa Bed, 1 Twin Sofa Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed 323-sq-foot soundproofed room with a deck/patio Entertainme…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Palmeraie - Château de Valmer★ Michelin Nestling between vineyards, orchards and the sea, this early-20C hotel-restaurant, the epitome of special occasion decadence, reclines in a lush Mediterranean garden home to hundred-year-old palm and magnolia trees. Burgundy-born Alexandre Fabris draws much of his inspiration for three Provençal-style set menus (one vegetarian) from the estate’s cottage garden as he deftly juxtaposes textures and flavours. This alfresco restaurant, open from mid-May to late September, invites you to take a seat in the garden or beneath the pergola on the terrace.6.2km
- L'Oursin - Hôtel Les Roches★ Michelin Hôtel des Roches has been entirely rebuilt with local Bormes stone, giving it a new lease of life. Perched on the rocks just above the sea, it boasts spectacular views from Cap Nègre to the Îles du Levant. In the kitchen, chef Antoine Gras (La Table de l'Ours, Val-d'Isère) takes up residency for the summer, returning to the Mediterranean roots of his early career. His cuisine is pared back (a premium ingredient, a sauce and a side) and rooted in local tradition: fish from a Le Lavandou fisherman; herbs and vegetables from his kitchen garden. Tamaris oysters are enveloped in seaweed and spinach9.7km
- Le Relais des Maures This large inn cultivates the taste of the South. The chef conjures up cuisine oozing in Provençal tradition depending on market availability, all of which at sensible prices: seabream and aioli; seabass in parsley and parmesan cream; Solliès strawberries and a sweet pesto. A few guestrooms are available, just a few dozen metres from a D-Day beach. Well-managed and very friendly.4.6km
- Les Saisonniers The good news is that, despite its name (meaning "seasonal"), Les Saisonniers is open all year round. Florent Manini and Anna Thillaye, pastry chefs who earned their stripes working for Arnaud Donckele in Saint-Tropez and at Sébastien Vauxion's Sarkara are at the helm. Their Mediterranean cuisine, the foundation of which is fresh ingredients, is prepared with authentic savoir-faire acquired from the discipline of pastry-making. Marinated sea bream, fennel salad and Tahitian vanilla vinaigrette with lime; gnocchi, smoked ricotta and herbaceous parsley; cherry clafoutis, house-made ice creams an5.6km
- Vista The luxury hotel, perched on an unspoilt hillside overlooking the sea, is divine, and its hip, swish Vista restaurant ticks all the boxes! Take a seat by the infinity pool and bask in the exclusive vibe as you sample recipes by chef Vincent Maillard (shoulder of Sisteron lamb braised in savory; Lucien Tendret-style stuffed vegetables; strawberry melba and vanilla millefeuille). Then menu always offers a choice of healthy dishes, in line with the hotel’s wellness programme. Valet parking.6.6km
- Bello Visto Gassin, which comes from the expression Guardia Sinus, meaning guardian of the gulf, is a former Sarrazin village, occupied by the Moors until the 10C. After finding the house on Place des Barri, take a seat on the superb terrace and savour the view over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and the peaks of the Alps. You are now ready to sample the house specialities: rock octopus casserole; truffle gnocchi and Grand Marnier soufflé. The Mediterranean-inspired recipes are crafted by an enthusiastic veteran chef and local lad – his grandmother used to live in the village! Food that throbs with flavour and 8.5km
- La Petite Maison You come to this lovely restaurant ensconced in a terracotta-coloured "little house" on the outskirts of Cogolin. It is run by Damien Levivien, a trained pastry chef who learned the ropes under Jean Sulpice and Yannick Alléno. He and his wife serve precise and elegant market cuisine that won't break the bank. House-made pâté en croûte, ravioli crafted on site, meticulous dishes and classic desserts are all skilfully made. In this intimate setting, the terrace shaded by wisteria and mulberry trees adds to the charm, offering a peaceful stopover on the outskirts of Saint-Tropez.8.8km
- La Grange des Agapes Like every true enthusiast, Thierry Barot is a master of multi - tasking. Not content to offer tasty and appetising theme - based menus (vegetables, Provence, asparagus, truffles etc), he regularly runs cookery classes and is the author of a book of chocolate recipes. What a feast!9.0km
- La Verdoyante Standing among the vines, this former rustic farmhouse enjoys a fine panoramic view... But La Verdoyante would be nothing without the enthusiasm of the couple who hold the reins. In the stylish interior or on the charming terrace, diners savour delicious Provençal cuisine that smacks of the garigue.9.6km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Dolmen de la Briande9.6km
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