The Côte bleue
Côte Bleue ... For the Provence wine estate Côte Bleue, see Domaine Jean-Luc Colombo. ... It is wholly within the Bouches-du-Rhône department in Southern France.
The Côte bleue - Marseille Tourisme
The Côte Bleue ... The Côte bleue is the seafront located to the north of Marseille, after the Estaque district and ends in Martigues. Its name refers to the ...
Little ports and turquoise coves: Where to go on the Côte Bleue
Home to a myriad of turquoise coves, authentic villages and tasty local specialities, the Côte Bleue is a veritable Eden.
The Best of the Cote Bleue/Blue Coast in Provence - The Luberon
Perhaps the most attractive beach on this coast is Sainte Croix, west of Sausset-les-Pins and close to La Couronne. Sainte Croix has good sand and is ...
The Côte Bleue - Carry le Rouet
The Côte Bleue · Ensuès-la-Redonne, also known as the 'village of five creeks', is nestled in a depression overlooking the sea and boasts some lovely creeks and ...
The creeks of the Côte Bleue - Marseille Tourisme
The Erevine cove is the most beautiful cove of the Côte Bleue with its turquoise waters and its island facing it!
Côte Bleue ("Blue Coast"), International Association ... - Eco-Counter
The so-called Blue Coast (in French: Côte Bleue) refers to a section of the Mediterranean coast located west of the city of Marseille. Like the much better ...
Do you know the Côte Bleue ? This wild coast owes its name to the color of its waters. It stretches from l'Estaque in Marseille to ...
The "Blue Coast" - Camping Pascalounet
The Côte bleue is located between Marseille, l'Estaque and Martigues and consist of various calanques and forms an ideal walking area.
By train on the Côte Bleue - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Tourisme
on the Côte Bleue ... All aboard the little train on the Train de la Côte Bleue line for a short trip but oh so full of sensation – the tracks wind along the ...
Your guide to exploring the creeks of the Côte Bleue from the campsite
You are ideally placed to discover the hidden treasures of the Côte Bleue and its idyllic creeks. Here's how to make the most of these natural gems.
The Côte Bleue | Gîtes de France®
The 22km long coast comprises a unique, wild, unspoilt landscape rich in wildlife and bordered by beaches, coves and harbours.
Provence's Côte Bleue - Nothing less than sublime... - Girl Gone Gallic
The Calanques of the Côte Bleue, those fjord-like inlets carved into white limestone, are part of the lesser known coastline located west of ...
Hiking the Calanques of la Côte Bleue in Provence
The most popular calanques are located between Marseille and Cassis, but there are secret beaches and other lesser known trails to be found along the coast.
Experiences to live in Martigues - Discovering the Côte Bleue train
The Côte Bleue like you've never seen it before! This train trip is a special treat reserved for passengers of the TER Marseille-Miramas railway line.
Exploring the Côte Bleue & Marseille, France's second city - YouTube
Join me on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Côte Bleue and the vibrant city of Marseille, nestled in the heart of Provence, ...
Scenic Outing From Marseille: Train Côte Bleue - France Travel Tips
Train Côte Bleue. The “blue coast train”, as they call it, runs between Miramas and Marseille's city centre at Gare Saint Charles. While both trains to and from ...
The Blue Coast and the Estaque Hills - Martigues Tourist Office
The Cote Bleue has a limestone and indented coastline that stretches over some thirty kilometres between Martigues and Marseille.
Côte Bleue, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - Book Tickets & Tours
Discover the postcard-worthy Côte Bleue calanque as you ride a kayak past beautiful bays, striking cliffs, and quaint little homes.
Martigues et La Côte Bleue - Istres Tourism
The Côte Bleue (blue coast) is made up of a 22km of protected coastline along the Mediterranean sea, full of beautiful plants and wildlife.