Que voir, que faire à Ramatuelle ? Les 10 incontournables
What to see and do in Ramatuelle? 10 must-sees © Tazelb - Adobe Stock

Ramatuelle, on the Côte d'Azur, is a charming, authentic village with a great atmosphere and a wide range of activities. Whether you're a lover of heavenly beaches like Pampelonne, a keen hiker at Cap Taillat, or a culture buff with the famous Ramatuelle Festival, every corner of this village offers a unique experience. What's more, wine lovers will enjoy tastings at local wineries such as La Tourraque. To top it all off, a visit to nearby Saint-Tropez adds a touch of glamour and history to your stay. Enjoy the natural beauty, cultural richness and local gastronomy of this unforgettable getaway.

1- Pampelonne Beach

Plage de Pampelonne
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The Plage de Pampelonne, famous for its fine sand and turquoise waters, stretchesfor almost 4.5 kilometers along the Var coast. Frequented by celebrities since the 1950s, it became a symbol of glamour thanks to Brigitte Bardot and the filming of "Et Dieu... créa la femme". In addition to its idyllic scenery, Pampelonne offers a variety of water sports, from jet-skiing to paddle-skiing, as well as restaurants and renowned beach clubs such as Club 55. Easily accessible from Ramatuelle and Saint-Tropez, this beach attracts thousands of visitors every year in search of sun and relaxation. We also recommend our selection of the 15 most beautiful beaches on the Côte d'Azur!

2- Cap Camarat lighthouse

Phare du Cap Camarat
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The Cap Camarat lighthouse in Ramatuelle stands proudly at 130 meters above sea level, making it the second highest lighthouse in France. Built in 1831, it has been guiding sailors for almost two centuries. Although access to its interior is forbidden to the public, visitors flock to admire its iconic silhouette and enjoy the exceptional views it offers over the Mediterranean and the Golden Isles. Surrounded by hiking trails, the site is ideal for nature walks, where coastal landscapes are revealed in all their splendor.

3- Ramatuelle Festival

Groupe d'amis en festival
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The Festival de Ramatuelle, founded in 1985, is a major cultural event held every August in the Théâtre de Verdure. This celebrated festival offers a varied program of theater, comedy and music. With its top-quality performances and enchanting open-air setting, it attracts renowned artists and large audiences alike. Located in the village of Ramatuelle, this event has become a must for art and culture lovers. The festival also contributes to the cultural renown of the region, while offering unforgettable evenings under the stars. Discover more festivals in our South of France must-sees!

4- Hiking at Cap Taillat

Cap Taillat
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Hiking at Cap Taillat is a must for lovers of nature and spectacular scenery. This protected natural site, listed since 1993, lies between the bays of La Croix Valmer and Ramatuelle. The well-marked trails give way to breathtaking views over the Mediterranean, with exceptional vistas of the surrounding beaches and coves. Accessible from the Plage de l'Escalet, the hike takes in the varied flora and fauna characteristic of the region. Walkers can also explore the remains of the Second World War, adding a historical dimension to their stroll. Discover more hikes in our Top 11 of the most beautiful hikes in Provence-Alpes-Côte-d' Azur! You can also visit Cap Taillat on a catamaran catamaran day trip !

5- Old village of Ramatuelle

Village de Ramatuelle
Ramatuelle village © PackShot - Adobestock

A hike to the old village of Ramatuelle is a charming stroll through the picturesque cobbled streets of this Provencal village. As you stroll along, you'll discover the stone houses with their colorful shutters and flower-filled gardens that characterize the village. Place de l'Ormeau, the heart of the village, is an ideal place to soak up the local atmosphere and admire the 17th-century church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption. The narrow, winding streets lead to magnificent views over the Bay of Pampelonne. The many local artisans, such as ceramists and jewelers, will add a touch of authenticity to your visit. You'll also love reading the Top 15 most beautiful villages in the South of France!

6- Domaine La Tourraque

Apéro vignes
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Domaine La Tour raque is a treasure trove for wine and nature lovers. This family-run estate produces high-quality organic wines that respect the region's winemaking traditions. When you visit La Tourraque, you can take part in wine tastings, learn about winemaking techniques and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and the Mediterranean. The Brun family, who run the estate, warmly welcome visitors and share their passion for wine and the land. The estate also offers seasonal events and guided tours.

7- Lavoir de Font-D'Avaou

Ramatuelle
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The Lavoir de Font-D'Avaou, on Rue Victor Léon in Ramatuelle, is a picturesque testimony to local history. Embellished with a trompe-l'oeil depicting three women washing clothes, it is a reminder of the social importance of these once essential meeting places for the village community. The spring, known as Font-d'Abas, lies below the village and fed this washhouse, whose construction date remains unknown. Opposite the Atelier De La Forge, this site is a charming stop-off to immerse yourself in the authenticity of Provencal heritage. The Font-D'Avaou washhouse embodies the friendly, traditional spirit of Ramatuelle.

8- Moulin de Paillas

Moulin de Paillas
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The Moulin de Paillas, located on the road between Gassin and Ramatuelle, is a restored windmill that offers a fascinating glimpse into local history. Rebuilt in 2002, it is one of the last remaining examples of the many windmills that once populated the region. It isopen to visitors on special days such as the Journées du Patrimoine, allowing them to discover its mechanism and its role in flour production. In addition, the site offers spectacular views over Pampelonne Bay, making the Moulin de Paillas a picturesque and educational stopover.

9- Sea excursions

Excursions en mer
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Sea excursions in Ramatuelle are an exceptional way to discover the beauty of the Côte d'Azur from the water. Whether by catamaran, paddle or kayak, these outings allow you to explore coves and beaches inaccessible by land. Catamaran excursions, ideal for families or groups of friends, take you to the turquoise waters of the nearby calanques and bays. For the more adventurous, kayak or paddleboat rentals offer the freedom toexplore at your own pace. These water-based activities, often supervised by experienced guides, guarantee a safe and memorable experience. Book your snorleking session in the Ramatuelle reserve !

10- Visit Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez
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A visit to Saint-Tropez, located close to Ramatuelle, is an adventure not to be missed by any traveler to the Côte d'Azur. Start by strolling through the narrow streets of the old village and the bustling port, where luxury yachts rub shoulders with traditional fishermen's boats. The famous Place des Lices is ideal for a coffee break under the plane trees, especially during the Provencal market. Don't miss the Citadelle of Saint-Tropez, home to the Museum of Maritime History. For a cultural immersion experience, visit the Maison des Papillons and the Musée de l'Annonciade, with its modern art collections. End your day with a stroll along emblematic beaches such as Plage de la Ponche, appreciated for its authentic charm. If you're visiting Saint-Tropez, take a look at our must-sees to make sure you don't miss a thing!

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What to do in Ramatuelle when it rains?

  • Visit wineries: Explore the cellars and take part in wine tastings at estates such as La Tourraque, Château des Marres and Château Volterra. These tours are often indoors, and provide an insight into the secrets of local viticulture.
  • Discover the Church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption: This 17th-century church houses magnificent works of art and offers a glimpse into the region's religious history.
  • Explore museums and art galleries: Nearby, in Saint-Tropez, you can visit the Musée de l'Annonciade to discover modern art collections, as well as other galleries and temporary exhibitions.

Which campsite to choose in Ramatuelle?

  • Camping Les Tournels located in the middle of vineyards and close to Pampelonne beach, this campsite offers top-of-the-range facilities, including a large water park, a spa and entertainment for the whole family. Accommodation ranges from tent pitches to comfortable mobile homes.
  • Camping Kon Tiki kon Tiki: This campsite is located directly on Pampelonne beach, with direct access to the sea. It offers accommodation in exotic bungalows and a variety of water sports activities. Services include restaurants, bars and kids' clubs.
  • Camping Toison d'Or also located on Pampelonne beach, Toison d'Or offers a variety of accommodation, from bungalows to luxury lodges. The campsite offers wellness facilities, restaurants, and sporting activities such as yoga and paddle.

What to do in Ramatuelle in the evening

  • Dine in a local restaurant: Ramatuelle offers several charming restaurants where you can sample Provencal and Mediterranean cuisine. Establishments such as "L'Esquinade" or "La Forge" offer traditional dishes in picturesque surroundings.
  • Take in a show or concert: If you're visiting in August, don't miss the Festival de Ramatuelle, which offers theater performances, concerts and comedy evenings in the Théâtre de Verdure.
  • Enjoy the bars and lounges: For a relaxed evening, head to one of the region's wine bars or lounges. The "Bar du Soleil" on Pampelonne beach is an ideal place to sip a cocktail while admiring the sunset.