Small cove on the coastal path, with a bench to rest on!
After walking along a very beautiful part of the coastal path, passing under the beautiful Provençal cypress which clings to the rock, you will arrive at the Corailleurs cove, where you can rest on a bench while chatting with a fisherman about old wrasses and octopuses!
Further information
Beach, cove, creek: cove
Beach type: pebbles
Size: large
Signaling: visible
Accessibility: easy Children
Access by path: easy
Cleanliness: trash can
Atmosphere: calm, intimate
For whom?: family / friends / couple / senior
Marking and call point: Since spring 2002, the coves of Saint-Aygulf have been marked. The 300-metre strip is therefore no longer accessible to VNM (Motorized Watercraft). However, boats are allowed to pass through at a speed of less than five knots. In order to improve safety, ten emergency call points, allowing direct contact with the fire station, are distributed throughout the coves.
Environmental note: In summer, more than 10 people maintain the coastal path and the coves. The tonnage of waste collected is 1,2 tons per day! This information should encourage you to USE THE BINS, and especially to USE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE PLASTIC PACKAGING AND BOTTLES FOR YOUR PICNICS. Some so-called "endemic" plants only live, throughout the world, on a few points of our coastline, and their survival as species is precarious. REFRAIN FROM ANY PICKING OR, WORSE, FROM ANY PULLING UP.
Further information
Beach, cove, creek: cove
Beach type: pebbles
Size: large
Signaling: visible
Accessibility: easy Children
Access by path: easy
Cleanliness: trash can
Atmosphere: calm, intimate
For whom?: family / friends / couple / senior
Marking and call point: Since spring 2002, the coves of Saint-Aygulf have been marked. The 300-metre strip is therefore no longer accessible to VNM (Motorized Watercraft). However, boats are allowed to pass through at a speed of less than five knots. In order to improve safety, ten emergency call points, allowing direct contact with the fire station, are distributed throughout the coves.
Environmental note: In summer, more than 10 people maintain the coastal path and the coves. The tonnage of waste collected is 1,2 tons per day! This information should encourage you to USE THE BINS, and especially to USE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE PLASTIC PACKAGING AND BOTTLES FOR YOUR PICNICS. Some so-called "endemic" plants only live, throughout the world, on a few points of our coastline, and their survival as species is precarious. REFRAIN FROM ANY PICKING OR, WORSE, FROM ANY PULLING UP.
Opening
Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |