Plage de la Chapelle Saint-Georges, Sandy beach in Bormes-les-Mimosas, France.
Plage de la Chapelle Saint-Georges is a sandy beach in Bormes-les-Mimosas divided into separate coves by natural rock formations. The shoreline combines sand and pebbles along the Mediterranean coast.
The beach takes its name from Saint George's Chapel, positioned on a nearby hillside overlooking the cove. This chapel marks an important part of the area's coastal heritage.
The chapel on the hillside gave this cove its name and remains a visible reference point for locals and visitors. It reflects how religious landmarks shape the identity of Mediterranean coastal spaces.
Access the beach via a coastal path from Plage de l'Argentière, with paid parking available at the Pellegrin parking area. The separate coves allow you to find a quieter spot even when main beaches are crowded.
The rock formations separating the coves provide natural shelter for different sections and create varying conditions across the beach. Visitors often discover hidden corners with their own distinct character.
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