Cap Taillat, a sandy promontory extending into the Mediterranean, is one of the Saint-Tropez region’s most secluded corners. Located just south of the town center, this protected wildlife area offers unspoiled beaches and scenic hiking trails. Accessible primarily by foot or boat, with limited vehicle access, Cap Taillat provides a tranquil escape from the bustling town. Visitors can explore its natural beauty, enjoy the serene beaches, and hike along the trails, all while surrounded by the stunning coastal landscape.
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