The sandy beach of Canadel is knowned by the Provencal Landings that took place at midnight on Aujust 14-15th, 1944, it is now a peaceful beach and appreciated for its underwater landscape.
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Delicate sand is going on celestial blue water where the fishes enjoyed posidonia.
The emergency station separate the beach. On the right, a plate remember us the 1944 landing.
To go to Canadel beach, by foot or bicycle, walk on the Green Line, Voie Verte, old railway of “Train des Pignes”, and go down to Avenue de la Méditerranée, or Docteur Ratynski or France.
By car, drive on D559, there is a parking next to the chapel, opposite the Necropolis, across from the road to Col du Canadel...
The emergency station separate the beach. On the right, a plate remember us the 1944 landing.
To go to Canadel beach, by foot or bicycle, walk on the Green Line, Voie Verte, old railway of “Train des Pignes”, and go down to Avenue de la Méditerranée, or Docteur Ratynski or France.
By car, drive on D559, there is a parking next to the chapel, opposite the Necropolis, across from the road to Col du Canadel...
Services
Car park
- Equipment
- Bar
- Toilets
- Restaurant
- Parking nearby
- Services
- Canoe hire
- Supervised beach
- Stand up paddle rental
- Rental of beach equipment
- Rental of deckchairs
- Restaurant on site
- Accommodation in the close vicinity
Quality standards
Pavillon bleu
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- Close to a public transportation
- Village 2 km away
- Bus stop < 500 m
- Sea view
- Feet in the water: beach
Access
- To go to Canadel beach, by foot or bicycle, walk on the Green Line, Voie Verte, old railway of “Train des Pignes”, and go down to Avenue de la Méditerranée, or Docteur Ratynski or France.
By car, drive on D559, there is a parking next to the chapel, opposite the Necropolis, across from the road to Col du Canadel (La Mole).