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Patricia Ottenheimer
5 Chemin de la Calanque du puits
Ensues la Redonne
13820

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price from €380

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0442459650

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Located just 50 meters from the mesmerizing sea, our rustic cottages are nestled in a peaceful and untamed cove along the breathtaking Blue Coast. Welcome to Madrague de Gignac, a haven situated in front of Marseille and its stunning islands. This is the perfect holiday rental for those seeking tranquility, scenic drives, and exhilarating diving experiences. Positioned between the vibrant cities of Marseille and Martigues, and in close proximity to Carry le Rouet, our location offers easy access to numerous captivating attractions in Provence, such as Martigues and the enchanting Black Currant region.

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Directions

Exit the A55 motorway at Carry. After 1 km, make a right turn towards ENSUES. Continue past the village and make another right turn towards "Creeks." After 3 km, turn right again into THE TRAP OF GIGNAC. Follow the road down to the harbor.

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Attractions

  • Calanque du Puits Beach: Located just a short distance from the given address, Calanque du Puits Beach is a picturesque cove with crystal-clear waters and stunning cliffs. It offers a peaceful and scenic spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
  • Carry-le-Rouet: A charming seaside town, Carry-le-Rouet is known for its beautiful beaches, colorful Mediterranean architecture, and vibrant harbor. Visitors can enjoy watersports, explore the town's narrow streets, or indulge in fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants.
  • Martigues: Often referred to as the "Venice of Provence," Martigues is a picturesque city with a network of canals, charming bridges, and colorful houses. Visitors can stroll along the Quai des Anglais, visit the charming Old Town, or take a boat tour to explore the canals.
  • Marseille: As the second-largest city in France, Marseille has a wealth of attractions to offer. Highlights include the Vieux Port (Old Port), Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, the historic district of Le Panier, and the stunning Calanques National Park, which offers breathtaking hiking trails and picturesque coastal cliffs.
  • Aix-en-Provence: Known for its elegant architecture and artistic heritage, Aix-en-Provence is a vibrant city with a rich history. Visitors can explore the Cours Mirabeau, visit the Atelier Cézanne (the former studio of artist Paul Cézanne), and wander through the winding streets of the Old Town to discover beautiful fountains and charming squares.
  • Château d'If: Situated on the island of If, just off the coast of Marseille, Château d'If is a historic fortress and former prison. Made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," the castle offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and an intriguing glimpse into France's past.
  • Les Baux-de-Provence: Located in the Alpilles mountains, Les Baux-de-Provence is a medieval village known for its well-preserved castle ruins and breathtaking views. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Carrières de Lumières (an immersive art exhibition), and enjoy the panoramic views from the Citadel.
  • Côte Bleue: Stretching along the Mediterranean coast, the Côte Bleue is a scenic stretch of coastline known for its stunning cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can hike along the coastal path, go snorkeling or diving, or simply relax on one of the many picturesque beaches.
  • Cassis: Nestled between towering cliffs and the sea, Cassis is a charming fishing village known for its colorful harbor and its proximity to the Calanques National Park. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the Calanques, wander through the village's narrow streets, or enjoy local wines at one of the many waterfront cafes. 10. Sainte-Victoire Mountain: Located near Aix-en-Provence, Sainte-Victoire Mountain is a famous landmark and a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. This mountain, immortalized in several of Cézanne's paintings, offers numerous hiking trails with stunning views over the surrounding countryside.

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