Plage naturiste du Jonquet, Naturist beach in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France
The Plage naturiste du Jonquet is a small naturist cove in the Var department, tucked between La Seyne-sur-Mer and Six-Fours-les-Plages along a rocky stretch of coastline. The beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, flanked by cliffs, with an open view toward the Deux Frères rocks and Cap Sicié.
The cove has always been undeveloped and has kept its rough character over the decades, with no major construction or tourist facilities altering it. Naturism took hold there gradually, and the spot earned a steady place in local coastal life as a discreet, natural setting.
The beach has long been known among naturists as a low-key meeting place where mutual respect comes naturally. Many visitors return season after season, bringing dogs or a simple picnic, drawn by the relaxed and unpretentious mood.
Parking is available at the Aire du Boeuf lot, from where a steep coastal path leads down to the cove. In summer, the corniche road is often closed from mid-June due to fire risk, which makes the walk considerably longer, so sturdy shoes, water, and sun protection are essential since there are no facilities on site.
The cove can also be reached by kayak or canoe from the nearby port of Fabrégas, which offers an alternative to the steep path down from the road. There is reportedly a small freshwater source near the beach, a rare convenience for such a remote and undeveloped spot.
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