Brouis Beach in La Croix-Valmer is the last beach on the coastal path before arriving at Cape Lardier. It is also the biggest beach in this area and is the most agreeable, to us. About 300 meters long, it is made of sand and fine gravel. The central part is the most agreeable. To the extreme south of the beach we find a few shaded zones (mostly in the morning). Note that we find a few nudists here (nudism is tolerated but not officially allowed here).
This beach is only accessible by the coastal path from Gigaro Beach, going toward Cape Lardier. You'll travel 1.5 kilometers before arriving (about 45 minutes – a lot of stairs).
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