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We follow the coast from Saint Aygulf Plage to Aubagne.. The route leads through many smaller and larger towns, beautiful coastal sections.. Just a beautiful landscape.. <9> We were disappointed with the restaurants.. In memory we had small houses with country-specific treats.. We found many pizzerias.. The specialties are offered in all markets of the region for self-catering.. <9> <9> In many places we found no way to close the Womo in place.. Many parking lots, little visited, but with a height restriction of about 2m.. Womos should stay outside.
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The eastern St. Raphael has long outstripped Fréjus.. This twin town is located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d´Azur region in the Var department.. <9> Parts of the tower-walled city walls and gates as well as remains of the foundations of the theater are preserved from the old Roman town.. <9> In 1959, Malpasset Dam collapsed and large parts of the city were devastated.. <9> <9> Attractions: <9> Ruins of the Amphitheater;. Near Porte des Gaules <9> It was built by the Romans in the 1st oc.. You can still see the 16 step seats, which were intended for 10,000 spectators.. <9> <9> Porte des Gaules <9> an ancient city gate, unfortunately walled up today.. <9> <9> Porte d´Orée <9> is falsely referred to as a gate.. The large wall with thick pillars formerly belonged to the spa complex.. <9> <9> Porte de Rome <9> through this gate led the Via Aurelia into the city in antiquity.. <9> <9> Citadels <9> an old Roman military headquarters.. <9> <9> Musée Archéologique (Place Calvini) Building adjacent to the Cloister of the Cathedral <9> Exhibits include Roman remains, ancient lamps and amphorae <9> <Baptistery, a baptistery built in the 5th century.. <9> <9> Cathédrale St. Léonce (48, Rue du Cardinal Fleury) <9>