Nestled a half-hour’s drive from Cannes, Opio is an ancient village with a history dating back to the Iron Age. This tiny hamlet boasts only a few buildings, including the 12th-century St-Trophisme Church and one of France’s last remaining olive-oil mills. The village’s compact size and historical charm are complemented by its surroundings, where visitors can enjoy world-class golfing and a Club Med resort just on the outskirts. Today, Opio offers a blend of rustic heritage and modern leisure, inviting travelers to explore its quaint, time-honored sites and nearby recreational amenities.
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