Port-Vendres’ Paulilles Beach of is situated on the former site of the same name which was occupied by a dynamite factory (closed in the 80s - some old buildings can be visited). This cove is the main and largest cove of Paulilles. It extends for over 300 meters in a green environment. It is supervised during the summer season and, for many years, it has been awarded the blue flag.
To get to this cove, take D914 direction Banyuls sur Mer. Access to Paulilles beach is signposted, there is free parking (entrance at the roundabout). Trails allow easy access to this beach.
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