Wednesday 24 June 2015

Le Castellet

Situated 20km. from Toulon, the village of Castellet is a gorgeous little feudal village perched on a hill in a typical Provençal setting.  The magic of this village is everywhere for you to enjoy - small squares lined with beautiful old stone houses small sloping cobblestone streets all contribute to its unique charm.
Entering the Village of Le Castellet
Cobble Stone Street
 
The first record of settlement in this area was in 1030 when it was called Castellarium.  Because of its strategic position and good communication routes, Le Castellet has been an important site throughout history and was part of the Celto-Ligurian period and later the Gallo-Roman Empire.
Houses with a view of the Valley Below
 
The village has retained some of its fortified look, with sections of the ancient ramparts still there, along with a couple of the old fortified gates.
Stone House

The Look of Provence
 
The view from the 15th century château that currently houses the town hall is breathtaking.  From there, you will have an exceptional panoramic view of the Sainte Baume massif as well as the vines and the vineyards that make the excellent and famous wines of Bandol AOC.
The Colours of Provence
 
In the village around lunch or dinner time, you will inevitably succumb to the delicate aromas of Provençal cooking of tomatoes, garlic, herbs of Provence and will have a difficult time resisting the call of the many restaurant terraces  scattered all over the village.
The Church at Le Castellet

The Castellet is proud to have been the set for the French cult film “La Femme du Boulanger” (The Baker's Wife) starring the famous French actor Raimu directed by its the famous French writer and film director Marcel Pagnol.

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