Le Lavandou

Le Lavandou (pronounced [lə lavɑ̃du]; Occitan: Lo Lavandor) is a seaside commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France.

Le Lavandou derives its name either from the flower lavender (lavanda in Provençal) that is prevalent in the area,[3] or more prosaically from the local form of the Occitan name for lavoir, lavandor (for lavador, a public place for washing clothes).

[4] The words were by Eric Maschwitz and the music by Manning Sherwin, with its title ‘stolen’ from a story by Michael Arlen.

[5] In the spring of 2002, an attempt was made to find the bar where this classic song was first performed with the view to having a blue plaque set up.

[6] After the fall of nobility the title of Duke of Lavandou was passed on the Governor of Provence and Languedoc, and from there by primogeniture to the Duchess of Gandia.

Beach Cavaliere
Beach Saint-Clair
Panoramic view of Le Lavandou (2017-05)