LES LAURONS

  • FRLUO
  • Latitude: 43.3529
  • Longitude: 5.02395
  • West Mediterranean
  • Marina in France

Location: France

Marine Port: Les Laurons, France

Location: Les Laurons is a small port situated in the commune of Martigues, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, Southern France. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

General Description:

Les Laurons is a charming and relatively small port, primarily serving local fishermen and small recreational boats. The port is known for its serene environment and picturesque views, making it a favorite spot for local and visiting boaters who prefer a quieter, more intimate setting compared to larger commercial ports.

Specifications:

  1. Coordinates:

    • Latitude: Approximately 43.3722° N
    • Longitude: Approximately 5.0450° E
  2. Accessibility:

    • Entrance to the port is straightforward but caution is advised due to rocky outcrops in the surrounding areas.
    • The port has a clear entrance channel, but larger vessels should navigate carefully due to depth restrictions.
  3. Port Facilities:

    • Mooring: The port offers limited mooring options, mainly for small to medium-sized boats.
    • Berths: Less than 50 berths available, catering primarily to local fishermen and a few recreational vessels.
    • Depth: Varies across the port, but generally suitable for vessels with a draft of up to approximately 2 meters.
    • Quays: Basic quayside facilities with utility hook-ups are available for water and electricity.
  4. Services:

    • Fueling Station: Typically, no dedicated fueling station at the port; arrangements usually need to be made in advance.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Limited services for minor repairs; extensive repairs usually require a visit to a larger port nearby.
    • Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal facilities available, adhering to environmental regulations.
  5. Amenities:

    • Restrooms and Showers: Available for use by boaters.
    • Parking: Limited parking areas for vehicles.
    • Shops & Restaurants: Few local shops and restaurants within walking distance, offering fresh seafood and local cuisine.
    • Provisions: Basic provisioning available; extensive supplies require travel to larger nearby towns such as Martigues.
  6. Local Attractions:

    • Beaches: Nearby small beaches offer a relaxing spot for sunbathing and swimming.
    • Scenic Routes: The area is known for its natural beauty, with several scenic coastal paths ideal for hiking and exploration.
    • Cultural Sites: Proximity to Martigues provides access to various historical and cultural landmarks.

Operational Aspects:

  • Port Authority: Managed locally by the commune of Martigues.
  • Seasonal Variation: Busier during the summer months with an increase in recreational boating activities.
  • Security: Basic security measures in place, suitable for a small and relatively low-traffic port.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Weather: Generally mild Mediterranean climate, but the mistral wind can occasionally affect operations.
  • Preservation: Efforts in place to maintain the natural beauty and cleanliness of the port and surrounding areas.

Summary: Les Laurons port offers a blend of natural beauty and basic amenities catering to local fishermen and small recreational boaters. It’s ideal for those looking for a quiet, picturesque place to dock their boats and explore the scenic coastal area.

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