Discover the best top things to do in Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France including Sun-E-Bike, Aquadomia, Serre Chevalier Sensation, Speleologie Hautes-Alpes Marc Casali, YaPluKa, Cape Canaille, Promenade a Cheval La Marisma, Sentier du Littoral, Cap du Dramont, Cap Taillat.
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Sun-e-Bike offers a new way to discover the Luberon, the Alpilles, the Haut-Vaucluse, the Provencal Drôme and the Gard by renting, per day, half day or stay, its 200 electric bikes spread over the villages of Bonnieux, St-Remy de Provence, Vaison la Romaine and Uzès, our last one. We are also in Châteauneuf-du-Pape with a partner with our e bikes in deposit. (only on demand and pre-booking) The carefully chosen itineraries facilitate the discovery of many sights and attractions punctuating this territory through trails and bike paths rather than main roads. Sun-e-Bike, cycling freely !
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Scuba diving school specialized in personnal and intensive training from beginners to scuba diving instructors
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We, the instructor team, invites you to discover the best canyoning, rafting or via ferrata at Briançon Serre Chevalier. Beginner, experienced, from 6 to 77 years old, come enjoy outdoor sporting activities around Briançon.
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DRAMONT IN THE ESTÉREL MASSIF IN SAINT-RAPHAËL Facing the Ile d'Or, very close to Saint-Raphaël and Agay, there is a very nice hike, that of Cap Dramont in the Estérel massif. It is a natural space, particularly preserved and with exceptional flora. Its beach was used for the landing of the Allies in Provence during the Second World War and the cape, which rises to 200m above sea level.
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We visited in August 2020 with our 8 year old twins and had a gorgeous day here. We tried to arrive early as others had suggested but only managed to make it around 10.30am. We ended up in a traffic queue that we discovered was for the main Escalet beach parking lot, so we ended up driving around this queue to bypass the first parking lot. It is better to drive up the residential street where halfway up the top there is another booth that sells tickets for street parking further up. We paid 4 Euros (cash only) and managed to find the last spot on the residential street by 11am. From here, we walked down the residential road to the end, where you turn left down a dirt track and walk about 30 minutes along a coastal trail. This whole walking trail is just stunning and there are many coves that you can choose to stop at - some that allow nude sunbathing just FYI :) We opted to keep going until the very end at stop at the last cove just before Cap Taillait beach. There is no shade here but we set up a makeshift shelter with drift wood and towels. We stayed for about 5 hours, swimming and having a picnic and just enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The water is unbelievably clear. We saw 1 jellyfish so beware. After we hiked back to our car, we drove up to Ramatuelle village for dinner. A perfect day!
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