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also pitch your tent. Take bus 7 from St-Raphaël or Fréjus train stations to stop Les
Chênes, then cross the roundabout and take chemin du Counillier on your left (600m).
There is a daily lockout between noon and 5.30pm. Rates include breakfast and sheets.
Le Poivrier €
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( 04 94 52 28 50; 52 place Paul Albert Février; mains €12-16, 2-course lunch menu
€17; lunch Tue-Sat, dinner Fri & Sat) Tucked away on one of Fréjus' pretty market
squares, you'd never guess from the cute al fresco set up that downstairs is a grandiose
vaulted dining room with a monumental fireplace. Nowadays, Le Poivrier is a wonderful
address serving exquisitely fresh dishes inspired from local traditions and faraway climes.
FUSION
BOULANGERIE
Maison de la Tarte €
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(33 rue Jean Jaurès; 7am-7pm Mon-Sat Aug-Jun; ) If you're planning a picnic, stop
at this mouth-watering bakery. Tarts of every kind (lemon meringue, pear and chocolate,
apricot, almond etc), sold by the slice for €2.60, fill the front window and back shelves.
Inside, you'll also find the usual breads and pastries as well as sandwiches.
Getting There & Away
BUS Bus 4 links Fréjus' humble bus station (Place Vernet) with St-Raphaël bus station
(€1.10).
CAR Parking du Clos de la Tour, on the edge of the old town, is free.
TRAIN The main train station in the area is St-Raphaël-Valescure, in St-Raphaël.
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