Ramatuelle is a medieval pituresque village
huddled upto the hillside in the heart of nature. It is a quiet
modest village which contrasts with the trendy celebrity side of
its beaches of Pampelonne.

The commune has 2500 inhabitants.
There are two theories concerning the origin of the
name of Ramatuelle which are contested by todays historians :
Rahmatu'llah : means in Arabic "God-sent". The
Saracens invaded and occupied the region in the 10th century.
Camatullici : is the name of a Celto-Ligurian tribe. Chased
by the Romans they hid in the forest and mountains and settled on
the actual site of the village of Ramatuelle. It was named the region
of the Camatullici. The theory says that the "R"
of region replaced the "C" to make Ramatullucci
then Ramatuelle.
A mystery to be solved…

The heart of the village is built in the form
of a snail. Shops and cafés hide in secret alleyways.
The ochre façades and the pastel coloured shutters are decorated
with jasmin, honeysuckle and bougainvillea. What a pleasure for
the senses!


On Thursdays and Sundays the
local Provençal market livens up the cafés and restaurants
of Place de l'Ormeau.
In July and August on market days a courtesy bus will take you from
the car parks situated at the bottom of the village near the stadium
to the village center.
360° visit of Ramatuelle
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