Patrouille de France Air Display in Toulon : 14 August 2011This national event that takes place every year presents the Patrouille de France (both young and old french air force display team pilots) and their sensational aerobatic display in the sky . From the Mourillon beaches to Toulon harbour, you can admire the extraordinary talent of these pilots and their unique planes, as they perform a display that is as spectacular as it is daring! |
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Patrouille de France Air Display in Saint-Tropez : 13 August 2011This annual national event sees the Patrouille de France (French Air Force Display Team) entrance both young and old with their sensational aerial display. From the beaches to Saint-Tropez harbour, you can admire the extraordinary talent of these pilots and their unique planes, as they perform a display that is as spectacular as it is daring! |
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Saint-Tropez regatta (last week in September/first week in October)A gathering of the most prestigious traditional and modern sailing ships. The famous town of the Var proposes each year, an event which puts together the most amazing array of traditional and modern yachts on the same waters. The event offers the opportunity to attend or follow the races as much as a wide range of daily activities and micro-events ashore. A not to be missed event! |
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Nativity scene figurine market (3rd weekend in November)After you see the Château de Valbelle in Tourves, you can go to the largest market for traditional crèche figurines in the Var, held in the sumptuous royal convent at the Saint Maximin abbey. Stroll through the stalls where you’ll find artist craftsmen (crèche figurine makers, potters, painters and sculptors) as well as delicious traditional local products. It’s the perfect place to find the figurines to complete your Nativity scene or pick up a few original gifts. |
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The Medieval Festival of Brignoles (3rd weekend in August)Enjoy the festival this year with the ever growing number of visitors, and be amazed as the town is transformed to resemble nearly exactly what it must have been like in medieval times. Nothing is missing in this tableau-come-to-life; it captures the reality and mystery, celebration and feasting. There are beggars and traditional craftsmen, troubadours and innkeepers, minstrels, travelling performers, musicians and actors. |
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