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PLACES TO VISIT
The Belvedere,
Church of Notre-Dame des Issambres in the Provençal village, the new port
with its pleasure and fishing boats, the Roman fishpond and the
archaeological remains.
Les
Issambres is convenient for visiting the glamorous coastal resorts of the
French Riviera and the picturesque inland villages of Provence.

Places to visit: Roquebrune-sur-Argens and its thousand-year-old walled
town.
Cogolin (15 km), capital of craft industries with its pipe and carpet
factories. A sailor’s town with various museums (Raimu Museum, the "Musée
des Empreintes et Tradition").
Ste Maxime (8 km), one of the most popular seaside resorts on the
Mediterranean coast with its Phonograph Museum, the Tour Carrée and the
Museum of Local Traditions as well as a casino and a golf course.
Chic
Saint Tropez (23 km) with its wide abundance of designer shops, restaurants,
pavement cafes and artists. Also visit its L’Annonciade art museum and the naval museum in
the Citadel.
The lakeside pile dwellings of Port Grimaud (French 'Little Venice'),
Grimaud and its Museum of Popular Art (17 km), La Croix Valmer and its
coastal path (15 km).
On the coast are
Cannes, Nice, Monaco and the lively holiday resorts of Frejus and St Raphael.
Just inland are the old hilltop
towns and villages of Gassin, Ramatuelle and Roquebrune.
Well worth a visit is the Grand
Canyon du Verdon which may not be as large as the Grand Canyon in America
but is similarly impressive.
ACTIVITIES
There are two water theme parks
nearby - Aquatica at Frejus and Aqualand at Ste Maxime.
Sail-boarding, water skiing and
jet-ski hire are available along the coast.
There are tennis courts and crazy
golf at the bottom of the hill.
There are several golf courses
within easy reach.
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