Hiking -- upon driving to Mount Vinaigre and then down to Frejus and up Hwy N98 to Cannes, we were so impressed with the scenery that we didn't do the mountain hikes.
We absolutely loved hiking around the St. Tropez penninsula last Thursday. We got to ST without any traffic problems, leaving our apartment in Mougins around 8:15am.
We went as far as Salinas plage and found out that the bus wasn't yet running. So, we didn't continue to Tahiti since we had to walk the road back to town! So, we had the 5.2 miles of coastal hike, then it seemed like 3-4 miles to get back to ST and to our car.
We tried to go back to ST on Friday morning to hike another leg of it, but hit major traffic jams around St. Maxime. We stayed in the traffic for an hour, then decided to drive up N98 to Frejus to catch the Villepey Lagoons.
Another favorite hike was on the sentier littoral around Cap d'Antibes. It was very nice to have hand rails out over those cliffs!
We were pleased with the sentier littoral around Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, but it wasn't very challenging for us. Since we were also seeing the Ephrussi Gardens, that was fine.
An easy hike was the island of St. Marguerite. We took the bus from Mougins down to Cannes and decided to head out on the ferry to the island instead of spending the day in Cannes.
Porquerolles was just too far from Mougins to have time to hike.
I'll send you an email in a few days with more feedback on your hiking book. We had perfect weather and have great tans. We packed sandwiches and water for the hikes and found great places along the trail to lunch. We took one large bottle of water for 2 of us and we should have taken two bottles. The restaurant at Salinas just opened for the season
that day and we were able to purchase more water there. I'm glad that I wore good, sturdy hiking shoes and lightweight hiking pants.
There was a fragrant shrub/tree blooming everywhere. Is it a pittosporum variety? Is that deep pink wildflower a valerian? I loved seeing all the flowers.
St. Tropez was a pleasant surprise. We expected it to look more like Cannes with modern hotels, etc. It was great to see a nice, quaint village atmosphere. Walking the road between Salinas and ST, we were also surprised to see rural farms (vineyards) on one side of the road and resort villas on the other side of the road.
It would be very easy to want to live in that area!
Cameron