FRÉJUS FOCUS ON NATURE: ON FOOT OR BY BIKE… A PRACTICAL GUIDE!

04/02/2022 | Discover the Côte d'Azur
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Take a look at this great brochure by the Fréjus Tourist Office, before you arrive at our campsite at Fréjus! And then bring it with you on your visit to Fréjus and discover nature! For all lovers of the outdoors and breath-taking landscapes, it will be of great use to you on your fabulous walks! Enjoyment guaranteed. Due to its diversity, Fréjus has many nature sites to visit! A diversity that you will also find in our accommodation, located in the heart of our completely natural, woodland site!

Fréjus in detail

A completely natural, seaside tourist resort on the Côte d’Azur, Fréjus is a city of art and history. It is also the cofounder of the association of the “Villes et Métiers d’Art”. To the south and south-west, its Gulf is bathed in the Mediterranean sea. You can discover fabulous places to the south-west, including Saint-Aygulf and Les Issambres (part of Roquebrune-sur-Argens).

Focus on beaches

Unlike the neighbouring municipalities of Saint-Raphaël and Roquebrune-sur-Argens, the Fréjus coastline is flat, with an almost continuous pale sandy beach over a distance of six kilometres between Saint-Aygulf and Saint-Raphaël. In addition to this, there are Petit Boucharel Beach, Grand Boucharel Beach and the rugged shoreline of the Maures at Saint-Aygulf. At 618 metres, Mont Vinaigre, is the highest point of the municipality, followed by Sommet du Marsaou at 548 metres. The town’s historic site is built on a small headland known as Butte Saint-Antoine on the Reyran plain.

A real gem: The Base Nature

A must for fans of wide-open, natural spaces, the Base Nature François Léotard is a 135-hectare free space by the sea. There are 85 hectares of protected natural space for lovers of the great outdoors, the rest has been set aside for sports and leisure activities. The 1.5-km sandy beach is supervised during the summer season. Over the years, the local council has developed the site to allow everyone to practice their activity of choice, safely and freely.

  • Sports meadow: kite-flying area • Maurice Giuge covered swimming pool • Cycle / skate path • Pump track: 2 difficulty levels • Skate park (skateboard, skates, BMX): 3100 m² area. One of the largest and best skate parks in the region • Mini skate park: 200 m² reserved for beginners and children 8 to 12 years • Beach volleyball court • Synthetic turf stadiums: 2 high-quality football pitches and a high-quality rugby pitch with lighting, equipped with a 400-m cinder running track, open to all • 2 permanent soccer tennis courts • Team sports area with a handball pitch, 3 basketball pitches, mini basketball and roller hockey pitch • Orienteering trail • Boules pitch • Beach • Games for children 2 to 14 years • Picnic area • Espace Caquot: 6000-m² covered space for shows, fairs and exhibitions, etc.
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