The nearby village of St. Cezaire (10 min walk) at the end of the high Grasse plateau (500m above sea level, offering clean invigorating air) overlooks the valley of the Maures, onto the next departement of the Var, a view that is truly breathtaking and infinitely spectacular.
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| The pretty village of St. Cezaire is well appointed with boulangeries, grocers, butchers and souvenir shops, it hosts a typical provencal market twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), and has a few cafes and friendly village restaurants. There is also a bank (Credit Agricole) with a cash machine. |
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| Les Grottes de St. Cezaire are a series of underground caves full of formations including draperies, stalactites (from the ceiling) and stalagmites (from the floor), many with a unique rose colour. The tour takes you down through the caverns, past the Salle des Draperies and the Chambre de la Fée, eventually to the Gouffre Béant at the bottom, where a cave river flows past. |
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