A succession of stairs from the highest point, Le Drapeau, to the sea.
From this point of view to the sea, you will take the Degrés Supérieurs, the Degrés du Centre, the Degrés du Patec, the square Jean Aicard and the majestic Degrés de la Mer.
From this point of view to the sea, you will take the Degrés Supérieurs, the Degrés du Centre, the Degrés du Patec, the square Jean Aicard and the majestic Degrés de la Mer.
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The monumental stairs were built during the year 1927, they were a way of communication of the housing estate Terres de France, from the sea to the highest point Le Drapeau.
At that time, the flag overlooked the entire real estate development Terres de France. You can still enjoy a fabulous view over several kilometers of coastline from east to west and discover the Golden Islands, from left to right, Le Levant, Port-Cros, the islet of Bagaud and in the background behind Cap Bénat, the...
At that time, the flag overlooked the entire real estate development Terres de France. You can still enjoy a fabulous view over several kilometers of coastline from east to west and discover the Golden Islands, from left to right, Le Levant, Port-Cros, the islet of Bagaud and in the background behind Cap Bénat, the...
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- The Degrés de la Mer end at the entrance of the West beach of Rayol, they run along the Hôtel du Bailli de Suffren. As you go up, you cross the square.
You take the Degrés du Centre to reach the RD559, you cross the road and go up to the Patec where a panoramic bench awaits you.
The stairs continue to the left of the church until you reach the highest point of view, Le Drapeau.