Description : RAMATUELLE is a sheltered village. Even now, as you arrive from the plain, it feels as though you are penetrating a fortified town just like the Saracens in days gone by !
Let's go for a walk ... Departure from the Tourist Office, Place de l'Ormeau. Planted during the reign of Henry IV, the tree also figures on the village's coat of arms. It was replaced by an olive tree in 1983. You will also see Notre-Dame church on the square. When you leave the church, pass under the porch and enter the old village, with its narrow streets cramped between the ancient ramparts...
Not to be missed...
The famous Pampelonne Beach : 5 km of fine, golden sand stretching from Cape Pinet to Cape Camarat… One of the main sites of the Allied Landings on August 15th, 1944, Pampelonne is now home to 25 internationally-famous beach concessions!
Cape Taillat : A magnificent and remarkably well-protected peninsula, where rare Mediterranean species such as dwarf palms thrive.