A Rudy Ricciotti–Designed Bastide Near Pampelonne Beach, Between Saint-Tropez and Ramatuelle
Set in Ramatuelle, within walking distance of Pampelonne Beach on the French Riviera, the property is positioned between Saint-Tropez and the coastline, offering access to both while maintaining a more private setting away from peak-season activity.
Designed in 2007 by French architect Rudy Ricciotti, the house draws on the forms of traditional Mediterranean rural buildings, with volumes oriented toward outdoor living. Located in southern France, it is set within approximately 2 hectares (4.94 acres) of grounds including pine forest, vineyards, and orchards. The property is available for seasonal rental through L’Exploreur. Price and availability available upon request.
Accommodation is arranged across seven bedrooms configured with en-suite bathrooms, with some rooms designed to be interconnected. A separate studio on the ground floor includes an additional bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette.
Interior spaces are organised around a central living room with fireplace, dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen. The space opens onto a terrace with outdoor dining and a summer kitchen.
The outdoor areas are organised around a square 10 × 10 metre (32.8 × 32.8 ft) swimming pool, conceived as a Provençal-style basin and set within the surrounding landscape. The grounds include terraces for outdoor dining and seating, along with a poolside bar. A helipad is also located on the property, allowing for direct access by helicopter.
The property is available for rental in July and August through L’Exploreur, and operates as a guesthouse outside of peak season.
All photographs courtesy of the listing agency, L’Exploreur.