Plage du Pellegrin, Mediterranean beach in Bormes-les-Mimosas, France
Plage du Pellegrin is a Mediterranean beach stretching approximately 870 meters with white sand and clear water backed by pine forests and native vegetation. The shoreline provides a calm setting for swimming and relaxation within a natural woodland setting.
The beach is situated on the Domaine du Château Léoube estate, which has produced wine and olive oil in Provence since medieval times. The long agricultural tradition in this region shaped the landscape over many centuries.
The adjoining Château Léoube vineyard shapes the setting with its traditional grapevines and heritage buildings visible from the shore. Visitors experience how local wine production and beach life connect directly, as the estate extends to the waterline.
The beach has showers, restrooms, and a restaurant for visitor convenience. Paid parking applies from April to September, so arriving early or using public transit helps avoid crowds during peak season.
A coastal path connects this shore to the neighboring Plage de l'Argentière, revealing Mediterranean views along the way. The walk reveals how the coastline transitions between forest and sea in this area.
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