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Preserved heritage.

Previously a little fishermen’s hamlet, Le Lavandou became independent from the commune of Bormes-les-Mimosas in 1913. It then became the leading fishing port in the Var with 150 “pescadous” of Genoese and Catalan origin.

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Villa Théo

The Villa Theo, house of neo-impressionnist painter Théo Van Rysselberghe, which truly forms part of cultural and historical heritage of Le Lavandou dates back to 1910.

La Noria de Saint-Clair

On the Saint-Clair restanques, you'll find an ancient noria, a hydraulic system that has been widely used around the Mediterranean for centuries and enabled Lavandou's farmers to irrigate their crops ...

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Fêtes et traditions en Provence

Hummm la Provence, rien que d’entendre ce nom, vous vous évadez aux couleurs du Sud, aux senteurs de la lavande

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