Located between Menton and Monaco protected from the Northern wind by the Mount Agel which is 1145 m high, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, enjoys a very mild climate which generates a lush vegetation. From prehistory to the Romans, from Lombard Kings to Belle Epoque artists, they have all succumbed to the charm of this place.
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is part of the Secret Riviera far from the crowd and revealing its charms to the most curious visitors.
French Riviera, Côte d’ Azur, Provence : Walking and Biking Tours with Ici & Là Nature
French Riviera, Côte d’ Azur, Provence : Walking and Biking Tours with Ici & Là Nature
French Riviera, Côte d’ Azur, Provence : Walking and Biking Tours with Ici & Là Nature
French Riviera, Côte d’ Azur, Provence : Walking and Biking Tours with Ici & Là Nature
Located between Menton and Monaco protected from the Northern wind by the Mount Agel which is 1145 m high, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, enjoys a very mild climate which generates a lush vegetation. From prehistory to the Romans, from Lombard Kings to Belle Epoque artists, they have all succumbed to the charm of this place.
French Riviera, Côte d’ Azur, Provence : Walking and Biking Tours with Ici & Là Nature
Magnifique! J’adore les photos.
I love the photos.
You’ve given me the envy to go see this place myself.
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As always some fantastic photos. It’s great you can take a bus from down near the Carnoles station to the Château because it’s a decent walk up!
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Exquisite shots! Love the arches covered in vines… such colour and texture…. And the blue of those flowers… I could go on! 🙂
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What a wonderful tour with your images
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I always preferred the coast between Monaco and the Italian border to the rest of the French Riviera, I’m particularly fond of Menton. We’ve never been to Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and your wonderful photos make me regret that – next time we’re down at the Mediterranean we’ll visit for sure.
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Yes a beautiful coast there, due to the mountain and very scenic hilltop villages, on the French side but also on the Italian side between Menton and San Remo..worth the visit..
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