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Identifier: 01820163.5270.emory.edu
Title: Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
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Publisher: Leipsic : K. Baedeker, London :b
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, the sheltered bays ofwhich are well adapted for winter health-resorts. On the left (N.) risethe Montagues des Maures, a well-wooded range of considerable interest,though with no summit above 2560 ft. — Beyond (2 SI.) Hyeres-Yille theGapeau and Pansard are crossed. 61/2 SI. La Londe, near the lead-minesof Bormettes. — IOV2 M. La Ytrrerie, near the fine Foret du Don.— 13 SI.Bormes (Hot. St. Francois), with 2060 inhab., has eork-manufaetories anda ruined chateau. — 14 SI. Le Laiandou (Hot. de la Slediterranee; desEtrangers), a small fishing-village, in a picturesque situation protectedfrom the Mistral, derives its name from the lavender that covers theneighbouring hills. — 23 SI. Le Battier, the warmest place on this coast,with fine date-palms. Tunnel. — 25 SI. Cavalaire, which has a fine beach,is one of the most sheltered spots on the shores of the Mediterranean.26V4 Sf. Pardigmi, with an old chateau transformed into a hotel (R. 21/2, Raccord ay e c I e &t a.ui ~p la.u
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Srtcvi et imj>rim£ par Wagner &Debes,Leipzig. CANNES. V. Route 72. 471 pens. b-B fr.). — .8OV2 M. Gassin, an old Moorish village on a height to theright (Martins Inn). — 331/2 M. La Foux (pron. Fousse), near the Gulfof St. Tropez. An adjoining racecourse is the scene of a race-meeting inJuly. — Steam-tramways ply hence to (3V* M.) St. Tropez (Hotel Sube;Continental), a small seaport (3600 inhab.) and fortress, with a citadel com-manding the wide Gulf of St. Tropez, and to (21/2 M.) Cogolin (Hdt. Cauvet;carriages dear), a well-built and pleasantly situated village (2050 inhab.)to the W-, with the tower of an ancient castle and a Renaissance church.About 2 M. to the N. of Cogolin lies Grimaud (see below) and 7l/2 M.to the N.W. is La Garde-Freinet (H6t. Duclos), a village with 1872 inhab.,on a col of the Montagnes des Maures, dominated by the ruins of Le Fraxinet,the chief stronghold of the Saracens in the 9-10th centuries. — An in-teresting excursion may be made from Cog

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