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Beausoleil
Population : 12.326 h - Alt 95 m |
| Just above Monaco, 10 km from Nice via the A8 and the La Turbie exit or RN7 Moyenne Corniche road or the RN98 Basse Corniche road. Nice Airport. Monaco/Monte Carlo railway station. |
However it’s true you’ll need some puff to climb up one of the innumerable stairways, lined with houses painted in Italian colours, that go through the town … but then you’ll be able to marvel at the equally innumerable terraces and balconies perched above the Big Blue...Lovers of archaeology should take the “Parcours Antique”, a path heading for Mont des Mules (allow two hours to walk there from the Fontdivina fountain) to explore the great Cyclopean wall, which is all that remains of a Celto-Ligurian hill fort built around 250 B.C. At the top of the archaeological site, an orientation table invites you to make the most of the splendid panoramic view of the Mediterranean. You can also follow in the Romans’ footsteps, taking the Via Julia that climbs up to the village of La Turbie through olive trees, lemon trees, orange trees and mimosas. Also don’t forget to admire one particular olive tree which is a thousand years old: its trunk has a circumference of 11 metres! If you love the Belle Époque you’ll be in heaven at Beausoleil. You must visit the Riviera Palace, a magnificent residence designed by the architect Georges Chédanne and built between 1898 and 1903 for the famous Compagnie des Wagons-Lits. In the winter garden protected by its vast glass roof and walls you can imagine you’re a guest at one of the sumptuous parties that were held there during a period that everyone now agrees should be described as "Belle"! |
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