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Across La Ciotat bay are the fine sand beaches and unremarkable family resort of LES LECQUES, an offshoot of the old town of St-Cyr-Sur-Mer, behind. The train station is in St-Cyr, but the tourist office (July & Aug daily 9am–7pm; Sept–June Mon–Sat 9am–6pm; tel 04.94.26.73.73, www.saintcyrsurmer.com) is on the place de l'Appel du 18 Juin, on the seafront in Les Lecques. St-Cyr has the cheapest accommodation, such as the rather basic but serviceable Auberge Le Clos Fleurie (tel 04.94.26.27.46; €30–40), near the station on avenue Général-de-Gaulle, but there's a greater choice in Les Lecques. A ten-kilometre coastal path (signposted in yellow) runs from the east end of Les Lecques' beach through a rare villa-free stretch of secluded beaches and calanques to the unpretentious resort of BANDOL, while inland are vineyards producing some of the best wines on the Côte, the appellation Bandol. The appellation covers a large area stretching from St-Cyr to Le Castellet up in the hills to the edge of Ollioules, just east of Toulon; you'll see dégustation signs along the route. The reds are the most reputed, maturing for over ten years on a good harvest, with bouquets sliding between pepper, cinnamon, vanilla and black cherries.

In Bandol there are a number of reasonable hotel options near the centre, including Hôtel Florida (tel 04.94.29.41.72; €40–55) and La Cigale Bleue (tel 04.94.29.41.40; €40–55), not to mention plenty of other middle-range hotels such as the Hôtel Brise, 12 bd Victor Hugo, close to the beach (tel 04.94.29.41.70; €40–55), with en-suite bathrooms. The tourist office, on allée Vivien by the quayside (July & Aug daily 9am–1pm & 2–7pm; Sept–June Mon–Sat 9am–noon & 2–6pm; tel 04.94.29.41.35, fax 04.94.32.50.39) will help if you're stuck during the busy high season.

The other stretch of coastal path this side of Toulon is along the southern edge of the Sicié peninsula from Le Brusc. The path climbs up to the sturdy clifftop chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Mai, once a primitive lighthouse, which affords fantastic views of the coast and hinterland. The chapel itself is only open in May and on certain special dates (Easter Monday, August 15, and for the pilgrimage on September 14).


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