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Côte d'Azur


France’s second-tallest lighthouse by light-source (nearly 130m above the waves), is a squat, imposing tower completed in 1832. Electrified in 1946, it was automated from 1977. Scale it for giddy views of St-Tropez and the peninsula. Guided tours run June to September; book at the Ramatuelle tourist office.


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Cap Lardier, the peninsula's southernmost cape, is protected by the Parc National de Port-Cros.

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