
The park is beautiful in its partly wilderness and botanical gardens.

The whole domain is 7 ha (17 acres) and on the top sits a kind of fortress,

which is called Cap Nègre
There was nothing indicated at the building which looked rather neglected and unused, but I learned from my "google" researches that it should be a museum and dates from Napoleon. As at the bridge leading to the entrance was written "danger" I didn't dare to go further.

The park was full of beautiful palm trees, and this part was rather well maintained.
The marble table needed some restoring, it was partly broken and it was hard to read the directions which should explain where was what.



But the views on the sea were beautiful

and walking around on these little ways through the wilderness with exotic plants was a real pleasure.
The scenery and views are lovely. What a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing your trip! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThe scenery and views are great. Not so sure about the park. Maybe you had to be there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific place, Gattina!! Such gorgeous views and I do love the BLUE water shot!! A great trip indeed! thanks for sharing! Enjoy the remainder of your week!!
ReplyDeleteAlthough the scenery looked wonderful I think it sad that the history of the site has not been preserved.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views from the top and beautiful coastline. Sad that the and old building is not better cared for and better used.
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful. I am having some problems with my reading list because your blog posts are not appearing in it in real time :(
ReplyDeleteA nice scenery and a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteSplendid photographs! love the post.
ReplyDeleteRegards
my recent post about a great heritage site Qutub Minar.
wow Gattina, this place is wonderful, I'm impressed with the nature beauty of this park!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Great captures, gattina at the park! i miss our holiday!
ReplyDeleteThe ocean views and other scenery and just gorgeous from up on top ... I love that. Too bad some of the historical buildings are not accessible, but it would have been worth it to me to see the scenery!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, France has a lot of them to visit!
ReplyDeleteLovely views. Thanks for sharing.
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