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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 sea, these rustic accommodations are nestled in a serene and untouched cove along the beautiful Blue Coast: Madrague de Gignac, offering stunning views of Marseille and its surrounding islands. This holiday rental is perfect for those seeking peace and tranquility, as well as outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy leisurely drives, scenic hikes, and thrilling diving experiences. Conveniently situated between Marseille and Martigues, and in close proximity to Carry le Rouet, this location provides easy access to numerous attractions in Provence, including Martigues and the Black currant area.

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Directions

Exit the A55 motorway at Carry and continue for 1 km. Take a right turn towards ENSUES. Keep going past the village and make another right turn towards "Creeks." After 3 km, turn right again into THE TRAP OF GIGNAC. Finally, proceed down to the harbor.

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Attractions

  • Calanque du Puits: Located just steps away from the given address, Calanque du Puits is a beautiful cove with crystal clear water, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. It offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding cliffs.
  • Carry-le-Rouet: This charming seaside town is known for its picturesque harbor, sandy beaches, and vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy water sports, explore the local market, or relax in one of the many waterfront cafes.
  • Marseille: As the second-largest city in France, Marseille is a bustling cultural hub with a rich history. Highlights include the Old Port, the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, and the vibrant Vieux-Port neighborhood. Marseille also offers a wide range of museums, art galleries, and delicious cuisine.
  • Château d'If: Situated on the island of If, just off the coast of Marseille, Château d'If is a historic fortress famous for its role in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the dungeons, learn about its intriguing history, and enjoy panoramic views of Marseille from the castle's ramparts.
  • Les Baumettes Prison Museum: Located in Marseille, this unique museum provides insights into the history of French prisons. It offers a fascinating and thought-provoking experience, showcasing the evolution of the penal system through interactive exhibits, historical artifacts, and testimonies from former prisoners.
  • Cassis: Nestled between towering limestone cliffs and picturesque vineyards, Cassis is a charming fishing village known for its quaint harbor and inviting beaches. Visitors can take a boat tour to discover the stunning Calanques National Park, stroll along the waterfront promenade, or sample the local seafood.
  • Aix-en-Provence: A short drive from Ensues la Redonne, Aix-en-Provence is a historic town renowned for its elegant architecture, cultural heritage, and lively ambiance. Highlights include the Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined avenue with cafes and shops, the picturesque Old Town, and the famous Atelier Cézanne, the former studio of the renowned painter.
  • The Blue Coast: Stretching along the Mediterranean coastline, the Blue Coast offers breathtaking landscapes, hidden coves, and charming seaside towns. Visitors can explore picturesque villages like Sausset-les-Pins, Martigues, and La Couronne, or simply relax on one of the many sandy beaches while enjoying the azure blue waters.
  • Les Goudes: Situated on the outskirts of Marseille, Les Goudes is a small fishing village with a tranquil atmosphere. It is known for its unspoiled natural beauty, rocky coastlines, and delightful seafood restaurants. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, go fishing, or simply savor the laid-back charm of this hidden gem. 10. Château de la Buzine: Located in the outskirts of Marseille, this majestic castle offers a glimpse into the glamorous world of cinema. It was once owned by Marcel Pagnol, a renowned French filmmaker, and now serves as a cinema museum and cultural center. Visitors can explore the castle's elegant interiors, watch classic films, and learn about the history of French cinema.

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