Reine Jeanne Beach in Bormes les Mimosas is found just after Galère Beach (about 100 meters) to the east of Fort Bregançon. As for the previous beaches, access is difficult (however, it is easy to get from Galère to Reine Jeanne). We find very fine sand here. To be honest, it is hard to choose which beach to visit, of those near the fort. This zone does get wet from the sea. To us it's one of the most beautiful of the French Riviera.
The easiest way to get here is to park at Bregançon then take the coastal path to Galère (very difficult passage – impossible with children) then take the path from Galère Beach which crosses the tip. As access is complicated, people usually come by boat. By foot, you'll need about an hour from the parking lot (marked in green on the map).
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