Orientation
table : located at Montée Saint-Joseph, in the village, to the left
of the car park.
"Notre
Dame de l'Assomption" church : on the village square, was completed
in 1558. The bell tower, which was built separately from the rest of the church,
is probably the oldest section. The church formerly bore battlements, which
were destroyed in 1793. It is home to the shrine of Saint-Laurent, the village's
Patron Saint, a golden virgin and many paintings. A 16th century white marble
font, decorated with 4 angel heads, plus a fragment of a Christ by the Spanish
school can be admired in the sacristy. The modern cross was designed by Roger
Roux in 1968.
"Notre
Dame de Consolation" chapel : This small Romanesque chapel set in the
middle of the woods was a parish church up to the mid-16th century. Located
500 metres to the North of the village, it is said to have been built after
the Plague hit the area.
The
« Moulin à vent de Verdagne » : Set in the plain, in
a quarter bearing the same name, this windmill was built in the 19th century.
The tower is still standing.
Acces : Take the Route du Brost from the village - the windmill is located
inside Verdagne camping site. Open all year round.
Les
Moulins de Paillas : on the RD 89 road. Panoramic views over the Golden
Islands and the Bay of Saint-Tropez.
The
"Marines de Gassin" : comprising a residential complex, shops
and a pretty sandy beach, are set along the coast from Port-Grimaud and the
"Marines de Cogolin".
Galerie
Deï Barri : Art exhibitions, Place Deï Barri. Open from April
1-September 30 and until 10.30 pm in July/August.
Foyer
des Campagnes : Photo, art and sculpture exhibitions. From June to September.