Cerbère
Cerbère is a small island located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of France. It is part of the Hyeres Islands archipelago and is known for its rugged, volcanic landscape. The island is uninhabited and is managed by the French government as a nature reserve. Cerbère is characterized by its steep cliffs, lava fields, and unique flora and fauna. The island is also notable for its historical significance, as it was once a strategic location during the Napoleonic Wars. Today, Cerbère serves as a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for exploration and wildlife observation. The island is accessible by boat from the nearby town of Hyères.