Maison de village en Provence avec façade claire, volets bleus, gouttière apparente et végétation verdoyante dans une ruelle ensoleillée à la BouilladissePhotographie d’une maison de village provençale située dans une ruelle étroite et lumineuse. La façade claire est agrémentée de volets bleus en bois, de fenêtres protégées par des grilles et d’une gouttière visible. La végétation abondante, composée de plantes grimpantes et d’arbres, encadre la maison et apporte une atmosphère verdoyante et authentique. Cette image illustre le charme architectural des villages du sud de la France, entre nature, calme et patrimoine local.
©Maison de village typique en Provence, aux volets bleus, entourée de végétation dans une ruelle calme et ensoleillée à la Bouilladisse|JPVallorani

La Bouilladisse

The Natural

A culture and tradition land

La Bouilladisse and its hamlets present wonderful landscapes.

These hamlets have charming names such as « le Pigeonnier », « les Gorguettes » or « le Vieux Bouilladisse » and are as well nice typical neighborhoods to visit.

At the foot of the Regagnas Range, the cave Janet, cave Ratepenade, cave l’Escargot and cave Tonneau still bear evidence of life dating back to the Neolithic era.

To see: the church and Boyers hamlet (1.86 miles away from the center) which is undoubtedly the most typical one.

Its territory covers 1 240 ha with more than 50% of protected area.

A little bit of History…

When created, it was named La Bourine, central area where the first City Hall was built and where the church was already settled, and opened for worship at the beginning of 1783. The current church was built in 1911.

The etymology of “La Bourine” would come from the hare : leborina meaning hare countries.

The town was named “La Bouilladisse” on May 26th, 1909, as per the name of the area, from where the spring “de la Foux”, hot spring (also called Bouilladoux) exited ebullating.

The Cities and Villages

of Pays d'Aubagne et de l'Étoile