Posted on : 05-01-2009 | By : Milk and Honey | In : Travel
Tags: Almanarre, Annonciade museum, Derain, Fauvism, Giens, Hieres, Home and Garden, Pointillist, Signac, St Tropez
Having celebrated Christmas and New Year in the south of France in Giens, I thought I had to share with you its beauty and its best kept secret addresses.Giens peninsula is situated in Var near the city of Hyeres. On its West Coast you will find the Almanarre, a 4km long beach which is a very well known spot from kitesufers and windsurfers. All the south part of the peninsula is made of forests and cliffs of a rare and stunning beauty.
You might want to pop in Hyères for its Biscuiterie artisanale Mene where the refined local specialties will guarantee to all the gourmets to transport your taste buds to a very special place! Try the smooth Macaroons or the Navettes delicately fragranced with orange blossom flower or aniseed, they will delight your pallets…
Mene, 5, place Massillon, Hyères.0033 (0)4-94-65-75-04
Otherwise, if you love your Home and your Garden and are proud to keep it impeccable with quality handcrafted products and household goods with a degree of excellence, why not visit the lovely Droguerie Iannolo established in 1965 where the owner will be happy to assist you with his knowledge in any of your needs and requirements. Or visit their website to purchase online.
Droguerie Iannolo, 7 Rue Charles Guerin, Hyères.
0033 (0)4-94-57-70-20
St Tropez to visit the
annonciade museum if you are a
paintings lover as it holds some
incredible artists pieces.
After this litlle joy of culture why not stopping for a hot chocolate and a patisserie at Senequier. You will enjoy this picturesque and charming place bursting with this chic « Je ne sais quoi »




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