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Tourist map and places to visit in Ramatuelle
Here is our interactive map of Ramatuelle, which shows you all the essential sites in the village. Our detailed map guides you to historic monuments, must-see beaches, and exceptional viewpoints.
The medieval village is perched on top of a hill, about 4 kilometers from the coast. The original spiral layout of the old town seems to have protected it from all the turmoil outside.
On this map of Ramatuelle, you will find all the parking lots, the tourist office, and the main access points. The village is home to an exceptional historical heritage that our map highlights to optimize your visits.
How long does it take to visit Ramatuelle?
Allow 30 minutes to stroll around the village if you want a quick tour. This will give you time to walk along the main streets and see the central square.
For a full tour including the monuments, allow 1.5 to 2 hours. Allow more time if you want to have a drink on the terrace of one of its pleasant restaurants.
The Provençal market livens up Place de l'Ormeau on Thursdays and Sundays. If you visit on these days, add 30 minutes to stroll among the stalls. The atmosphere of the Provençal market is definitely worth a visit.
You'll need a full day if you want to explore the surrounding beaches. Pampelonne Beach, with its 4.5 kilometers of fine sand, alone requires several hours.
Where can I download a PDF map of Ramatuelle?
You can download the tourist map directly from this page. Simply click on the “Download map” button above our interactive map.
This free PDF map includes all the essential points of interest. You will find the location of parking lots, monuments, and practical services.
The document downloads instantly to your smartphone or tablet. This is handy for consulting the map even without an internet connection during your walks.
Our PDF map is regularly updated. It includes the latest tourist facilities and new parking areas.
Where is the tourist office?
The Ramatuelle Tourist and Cultural Office is located on Place de l'Ormeau, in the heart of the village. You will easily recognize it on the main square.
The office is open all year round with varying hours depending on the season. In summer, it is open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. On Sundays, the office is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Winter hours are more limited: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The team can provide you with information about the town, the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, and the Var department.
A ticket service for activities and leisure pursuits in the region saves you time. The office also organizes numerous free events throughout the year.
Where to park in Ramatuelle?
In the village, all parking is free all year round. This is excellent news that makes your visits much easier!
However, you must respect a few blue zones where parking discs are mandatory: Boulevard du 8 Mai 1945, Chapelle car park (July/August). Depending on how busy it is, we recommend parking in the free parking areas outside the village along Boulevard du 8 Mai 1945.
Parking during the high season becomes more difficult due to the influx of tourists. You can then reach the charming old town in just 5 minutes on foot.
All of Ramatuelle's parking lots are clearly marked on our interactive map on this page. This saves you from driving around in circles looking for a free space.
What are the must-see places?
The Notre-Dame Church, built at the end of the 16th century to replace the medieval building called Notre-Dame du Pin, is the village's most important monument. Its impressive wooden entrance door, decorated with a rich serpentine portal, immediately catches the eye.
The 16th-century Saracen gate at the eastern entrance to Ramatuelle has remained intact. This ancient fortified entrance bears witness to the village's defensive past.
At the top of the village of Ramatuelle were five mills built between the 16th and 19th centuries, and in 2002 one of the Moulins de Paillas was completely restored. This restored mill offers an exceptional panoramic view of the region.
The lights of the Camarat lighthouse stand at a height of 130 meters. It is no longer open to visitors, but it offers an exceptional view of the Var coast.
Pampelonne Beach, with its 4.5 kilometers of fine sand in one continuous stretch, remains the major seaside attraction. Festive in summer with its beach establishments, magnificent and wild in winter.
How to get to Ramatuelle?
By car, Ramatuelle is located 12 km south of Saint Tropez, in the center of the Saint Tropez peninsula. The main access roads are well signposted from the A8 and A57 motorways.
Several bus companies offer routes to Ramatuelle, including FlixBus and BlaBlaBus. By public transport, bus number 875 passes through the village of Ramatuelle. It serves Saint-Tropez and Gassin.
Transport during the season is increased. A summer shuttle bus runs from June 15 to September 22, with departures every 20 minutes from 9 a.m. to 7:40 p.m.
Ramatuelle does not have an airport, but you can fly to Toulon-Hyères Airport (TLN), which is 25 miles from Ramatuelle. Nice Airport is also accessible, about a 90-minute drive away.
What are the best hotels in Ramatuelle?
La Villa Marie is Ramatuelle's premier establishment. Nestled on the hill of Ramatuelle in the middle of a three-hectare pine forest facing Pampelonne Bay, it offers a free shuttle to Saint-Tropez and a magnificent outdoor swimming pool. La Réserve Ramatuelle is a luxurious alternative with its 800 m² spa and 2-Michelin-star restaurant for an exceptional gastronomic experience. The Hôtel La Ferme d'Augustin charms guests with its authentic atmosphere: this family-run establishment allows guests to escape to a rural setting just a stone's throw from the beach, combining Provençal charm and tranquility with the added bonus of private parking.
Also worth reading to help you plan your stay in Ramatuelle:
NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Gassin (6 km), La Croix Valmer (7 km) Saint-Tropez (10 km) and Cavalaire(12 km).