Randonnée : Sentier des Douaniers (Sentier du littoral) – Saint-Aygulf
This path along the coast was used by customs officers during the Second Empire. Take the same path and enjoy the wild nature of Saint-Aygulf.
Tips and Suggestions
– Between land and sea
– Possible stops in coves or on beaches
Route details
Description
>ACCESS
Follow the D559 from Saint-Raphaël or the D7 from Roquebrune-sur-Argens.
Park in the Avenue de la Corniche d'Or car park and set off on foot towards the port of Saint-Aygulf.
>STARTING POINT
GPS: 43.391102, 6.731672
Port of Saint-Aygulf in Fréjus
>ITINERARY
From the Port of Saint-Aygulf, you have to follow the coast on the customs officers' path towards the Pointe de Saint-Aygulf. There is no real fork, the path is marked and follows the coast. This relatively flat path will take you through coves (Pont de Bois, Louvans, Corailleurs, Four à Chaux) and various beaches to take you to the Pointe de la Tête Noire.
> Warning! You will be going through some rocky passages and one or two passages may be inaccessible but can be quickly bypassed by road.
Follow the D559 from Saint-Raphaël or the D7 from Roquebrune-sur-Argens.
Park in the Avenue de la Corniche d'Or car park and set off on foot towards the port of Saint-Aygulf.
>STARTING POINT
GPS: 43.391102, 6.731672
Port of Saint-Aygulf in Fréjus
>ITINERARY
From the Port of Saint-Aygulf, you have to follow the coast on the customs officers' path towards the Pointe de Saint-Aygulf. There is no real fork, the path is marked and follows the coast. This relatively flat path will take you through coves (Pont de Bois, Louvans, Corailleurs, Four à Chaux) and various beaches to take you to the Pointe de la Tête Noire.
> Warning! You will be going through some rocky passages and one or two passages may be inaccessible but can be quickly bypassed by road.