Coast and Country in France

January 18, 2008

The French Mediterranean Cerbere to Menton

Filed under: Property News, Real-Estate — @ 6:42 am

The south coastline of France runs from Spain to Italy, with Monaco interrupting this near the Italian border.

Today I was in Cerbere, right on the Spanish border and I thought I would write an occasional article about each coastal town as I visit them - Cerbere to Collouire, like the other end of France, Nice to Menton, is an area where the mountains scrabble down into the Mediterranean with dramatic bays, peninsulars and super scenery - real postcard stuff.

Today the sea was azur blue and the sky like a pigeons egg - then it rained (it is January)

Cerbere was closed - one dingy cafe was open, the streets were empty and the parking meters covered over - it would be a great place to retire to, like if you really plan to do nothing, ever, in winter.

There were no boats, this is because there is a submarine pen or something military underwater around the bay, so boats bigger than a matchbox are banned it seems.

Houses cling to the rocks like seagulls nests and construction of many more apartments and terraced houses seems to be the only activity - I can see why, it is a spectacular setting, great position, good communications, close to Spain for cheap ciggys, booze and fuel - as well as tapas and headache wine.

Property prices are the lowest on this corniche which makes them the lowest in France for this sort of location - but the new cote d’Azure it ain’t - not yet - so if you like a quiet life with great stuff only twenty minutes away, Cerbere is the best buy, with fantastic views - but until the submarines go, it will lack the same energy all the other ports have along the coast.

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