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Discover Port-de-Bouc

 
Port-de-Bouc is a commune located in the Bouches-du-Rhone department of southeastern France. This small city has been inhabited since the Middle Ages, and visitors can explore its rich cultural history while touring its narrow medieval streets. Port-de-Bouc is known for its vibrant blue skies, stunning beaches along the Mediterranean Sea, and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy.

Visitors seeking culture should make sure to take a stroll through the historic center of town and visit some of the 17th century mansions which still stand today. Additionally, there are several notable churches in the area including St Nicholas Church, Eglise Notre Dame des Anges, and Eglise Saint Charles Borromee that are worth visiting.

Nature lovers will be delighted at what Port de Bouc has to offer outdoors. The Parc Faure is an expansive park with gardens and trails to explore or spend an afternoon relaxing by one of six swimming pools within walking distance from town center. Additionally, Bois de Calanques offers breathtaking views of La Ciotat Bay as well as opportunities for hiking or biking among pine trees and lush vegetation within minutes from downtown Port de Bouc.
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