
Plage de la Layet
A secluded cove with crystal-clear waters and shimmering sand, accessed by a steep trail, offering a tranquil natural escape.

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Pleasant water temps, fewer crowds

Plage de la Layet
Best Time
Pleasant water temps, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A secluded cove with crystal-clear waters and shimmering sand, accessed by a steep trail, offering a tranquil natural escape.
"Incredibly enjoyable swim in crystal-clear water, a truly magical and secluded spot."

👟 Wear sturdy shoes
The trail to the beach involves stairs and uneven terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential for a safe descent and ascent .
🚗 Park wisely
Avoid parking in turning areas. Opt for designated spots along the coastal road, even if it means a short walk .

Quick Facts
Rating
4.5 · 175 reviews
Type
Beach
Highlights
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Crystal-Clear Waters
Main beach area
Immerse yourself in incredibly clear, refreshing water perfect for a long, enjoyable swim.

Secluded Cove
Entire beach
Enjoy the tranquility of this beautiful, secluded beach protected by rock formations and lush vegetation.

Nature Reserve Headland
East and West sides of the beach
Explore trails offering stunning coastal views and discover hidden, smaller coves beyond the main beach.
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Planning Your Visit
Steep Access & Parking Precautions
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Insider Tips
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👟 Wear sturdy shoes
The trail to the beach involves stairs and uneven terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential for a safe descent and ascent.
🚗 Park wisely
Avoid parking in turning areas. Opt for designated spots along the coastal road, even if it means a short walk.
🚶♀️ Explore beyond the main beach
Take time to wander the trails on the headlands for breathtaking views and discover smaller, hidden coves.
💧 Bring water & snacks
There are no facilities directly on the beach, so come prepared for your visit.
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👟 Wear sturdy shoes
The trail to the beach involves stairs and uneven terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential for a safe descent and ascent.
🚗 Park wisely
Avoid parking in turning areas. Opt for designated spots along the coastal road, even if it means a short walk.
🚶♀️ Explore beyond the main beach
Take time to wander the trails on the headlands for breathtaking views and discover smaller, hidden coves.
💧 Bring water & snacks
There are no facilities directly on the beach, so come prepared for your visit.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Plage de la Layet's stunningly clear waters, beautiful shimmering sand, and secluded, natural atmosphere. The surrounding nature reserve and coastal views are also highly praised. However, the steep and challenging access, along with reported car break-ins in parking areas, are significant drawbacks for some.
"I visited this beach at the end of the swimming season (October). It’s nestled in a lovely cove with crystal-clear water, making for an incredibly enjoyable swim. I spent more time in the water than on the beach! During my visit, there were no clothed visitors, which added to the natural atmosphere. On the way to the beach from the roadside parking, I recommend taking a detour to the nearby viewpoint – the stunning coastal views are well worth it (see attached photos). I’ll definitely be returning to this beautiful spot!"
Bronislav Indra
"On the coastal road to St Tropez, just after the Lavandou and before Cavaliere is nested one of the most beautiful nude beach. It's not very big and you can be very close to your sand neighbors. The beach is protected on both ends by rock formations and a green belt of pines and Mediterranean vegetation behind you. It's secluded and beautiful. The water and the sand are loaded with mica mineral flakes and makes it even more magical, and extra bonus, there is an extremely popular beach restaurant 'chez Jo' . Reservations are required and clothes are not optionals. There is a lots of self parking spots for your car along the coastal road, but sometimes you might have to park and walk a bit before going down on the beach. There are many pathways to the beach and all of them requires stairs climbing and some difficult terrains. But it's worth the effort!! The water is clean, clear, easy access, refreshing. One of the most beautiful and wind protected beach on the Mediterranean coast, the crowd in September was in the mid 60s, but also plenty of younger folks. A must to do !"
Jean Rene Duras
"Lovely secluded naturist beach. Do wonder along the trails to explore beautiful views and smaller patches of ocean beyond the main beach!"
Daniel Nascimento
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Plage de la Layet is located on the coastal road between Lavandou and Cavaliere. You'll park along the roadside and then follow a steep trail with stairs down to the beach. Be cautious about where you park your car.
Yes, there are self-parking spots along the coastal road. However, it can get busy, and you might need to walk a bit. Crucially, avoid parking in turning areas due to reported car break-ins.
The access to Plage de la Layet involves a steep trail with many stairs and can be difficult terrain. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended.
Information on direct public transport to Plage de la Layet is limited. It's generally accessed by car, with parking available along the coastal road.
Yes, a detour to a nearby viewpoint on the way to the beach offers stunning coastal views, which is highly recommended.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Plage de la Layet is a public beach, and there is no entrance fee to access it.
As a natural beach, Plage de la Layet does not have set opening or closing hours. It is accessible at any time, though access may be more challenging in darkness.
No booking is required for Plage de la Layet itself, as it's a natural beach. However, if you plan to visit the popular beach restaurant 'Chez Jo', reservations are essential.
Plage de la Layet is known as a secluded naturist beach, though it can also be frequented by clothed visitors.
There are no direct facilities such as restrooms or showers on Plage de la Layet itself. Visitors should come prepared.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The sand at Plage de la Layet is described as beautiful, clean, and loaded with mica mineral flakes, which can make it appear magical.
Absolutely! The water is consistently described as clean, clear, easy to access, and refreshing, making it ideal for swimming.
While not explicitly mentioned, the clear waters and rocky formations suggest potential for snorkeling. The sheltered nature of the cove also contributes to calm waters.
The steep access and natural environment might be challenging for very young children. However, older children may enjoy the swimming and exploring the rocky areas.
The atmosphere is generally tranquil and natural. It's a secluded spot appreciated by those seeking a peaceful escape, often with a mix of naturist and clothed visitors.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the very popular beach restaurant 'Chez Jo' is located nearby. Reservations are required, and it's a place where clothes are optional.
Yes, as there are no facilities on the beach, bringing your own food and drinks is recommended. Remember to take all your trash with you.
While specific menus aren't detailed, 'Chez Jo' is a beach restaurant, suggesting a focus on seafood and Mediterranean cuisine, suitable for a beachside dining experience.
Given that clothes are optional at 'Chez Jo', it might be a consideration for families depending on their comfort levels. It's primarily an adult-oriented dining experience.
While there are no designated picnic areas, the beach itself provides a natural setting for a picnic. Ensure you are respectful of the environment and other visitors.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the stunning coastal views from the headland trails, the unique mica-flecked sand, and the crystal-clear waters. The secluded cove itself is very photogenic.
Early morning or late afternoon light can offer beautiful golden hour shots, highlighting the natural beauty of the beach and its surroundings.
As a public beach, general photography is permitted. However, always be mindful and respectful of other visitors' privacy, especially in a naturist setting.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive coastal views and the cove. A polarizing filter can help reduce glare on the water and enhance colors.
Drone regulations vary by location. It's advisable to check local rules and regulations regarding drone usage in coastal natural reserves before flying.





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