Gassin French Riviera

Gassin Holidays

A hilltop hideaway above Saint-Tropez

Perched high above the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, Gassin is the Riviera’s little hilltop secret: all honey-stone lanes, bougainvillea bursts and “wait, is that Saint-Tropez glittering down there?” views. Start in the old village and follow your nose to the viewpoints along the terrace promenade, where the coastline unfurls from piney hills to yacht-dotted blue. Then get happily lost in the medieval streets, pausing for shady squares, tiny galleries and that postcard-perfect church bell tower.

When you want to dial up the outdoors, lace up for a gentle hike on local trails that serve panoramic pay-offs without demanding mountaineer levels of effort. Or swap hills for vines with a rosé tasting at one of the peninsula’s wine estates, like Domaine Bertaud Belieu, right on Gassin’s doorstep.

Food is a sport here. Think sun-warmed terraces, Provençal plates, and the kind of olive-oil-drizzled salads that make you rethink packed lunches forever. For beach time, you’re a short drive from the sands around Saint-Tropez and the famous Pampelonne stretch, then it’s back up to Gassin for a calmer, golden-hour finish. Bonus: pop down to Port Grimaud for canals, cafés and a boaty afternoon drift. Come for the views, stay for the slow, delicious pace.

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Your Gassin questions, answered

Most people fly into Nice Côte d’Azur (the big one), then either hire a car for the easiest hop across to the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, or go train + bus/taxi via the Saint-Raphaël/Toulon area. Once you’re nearby, local buses run towards La Foux (the main crossroads), with a short taxi hop up to the village.
Panoramic Gulf views, a pretty medieval heart, and a strong wine scene on the Saint-Tropez peninsula. Translation: come for the scenery, stay for lunch on a terrace, and leave with a rosé obsession.
Gassin itself is a hilltop village, so think views, strolls and long lunches rather than “step out onto sand”. But you’re only a short drive from Pampelonne Beach (Ramatuelle) and the Gulf’s smaller coves, so you can do both: beach by day, breezy terrace evenings up in the village.

Hotels in Gassin

L'Orangeraie
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