Auberge des Glycines





The Auberge des Glycines Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This coastal loop explores the west side of the island of Porquerolles. The route starts from the port when you arrive by boat. There are cross trails to further explore the inner part of the west loop, as well as trails and roads exploring the east side of the island. This trail can easily be shortened or started from various other points along the way.
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A hiking trail in the heart of the beautiful island of Porquerolles, not far from the town of Hyères, in the Var department. The route starts at the port of Porquerolles and goes down to the south of the island. You will discover several facets of the island and enjoy the magnificent panoramas available to you.
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This loop explores the central part of the island of Porquerolles. It starts at the port where a ferry / boat will drop you off. If you are already on the island, you can leave from a different destination along the way. There is an extensive network of trails throughout the island. This loop can be shortened or lengthened with many places to visit along the way. If you have a bike or can rent one on the island, it's a great way to get around. However, please note that many trails on the...
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Hike north of the beautiful island of Porquerolles, not far from the town of Hyères, in the Var department. This route will take you along the beaches and coasts of Alycastre Bay, to the northernmost point of the island, Cap des Mèdes. This place is well known to lovers of scuba diving.
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Tour of the magnificent island of Porquerolles, the largest of the three islands of Hyères, in the Port-Cros National Park. This island in the Var department is easily accessible by boat from the town of Hyères. In the north of the island, you will see superb white sand beaches, such as Argent Beach or Courtade Beach. Dogs are only allowed on a leash in the village of Port-Cros and on the main roads. They are not permitted on beaches and small hiking trails.