Scenic Peaks and Viewpoints
This collection highlights the rugged topography of the Calanques National Park, ranging from the karst peaks of the Marseilleveyre massif to the coastal cliffs of La Ciotat. Key locations include Mont Puget, the park's highest point at 563 meters, and historical maritime structures like the 19th-century Fort de Pomègues. These sites provide access to the GR 51-98 long-distance trail and offer strategic vantage points over the Mediterranean, the Frioul archipelago, and the limestone inlets of Sormiou and Sugiton.
calanque du mugel
Coastal site in La Ciotat featuring a botanical park and views of the Bec de l'Aigle rock formation. The area is notable for its conglomerate rock and wheelchair-accessible paths.
Marseilleveyre
A limestone karst massif reaching 432 meters. It forms a natural barrier between Marseille and the sea, characterized by sparse Mediterranean vegetation and white limestone cliffs.
Mont Puget
Mont Puget is a mountain, part of Marseille-Cassis calanques, located south-east of Marseille.
Sommet Ouest de l'Homme Mort
A 398-meter peak within the Marseilleveyre massif, situated near the Plateau de l'Homme Mort. It offers views across the southern districts of Marseille and the Riou archipelago.
Béouveyre
The second highest summit of the Marseilleveyre massif at 366 meters. It is accessible via steep hiking trails and provides panoramic views of the coastline.
Col de Sormiou
A mountain pass at 181 meters providing road and trail access to the Calanque de Sormiou. It marks a significant transition point between the urban fringe and the protected parkland.
Col de la Candelle
A 432-meter mountain pass located at the foot of the Grande Candelle. It is a key junction on the GR 98-51 trail, overlooking the Calanque de Sugiton.
Fort de Pomègues
A 19th-century military fortification on the Frioul archipelago. It was constructed as part of the coastal defense system to protect the approach to Marseille's harbor.
Pont naturel de Terrevaine
A natural limestone bridge formation located in the hills near La Ciotat, offering views of the surrounding Mediterranean landscape.
Belvédère Titou-Ninou
A designated viewpoint situated above the Calanque de Sormiou, providing a clear perspective of the turquoise waters and the historic fishing cabanons below.
Col de la Gineste
A road pass at 326 meters on the D559, serving as the primary link between Marseille and Cassis. It is a major trailhead for routes toward Mont Puget.
Sémaphore de Pomègues
A maritime signal station built in 1806 on Pomègues island. It historically served as a surveillance point for monitoring naval traffic entering the Bay of Marseille.
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