HôTEL LES VOLETS ROUGES - CASSIS





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En Vau is probably the jewel of the Calanques of Marseille. The climbing is excellent and the location is spectacular. The Calanque d'En-Vau is one of the most remote and is embedded in high cliffs. A particularity that makes this creek a popular place for climbing but also one of the most grandiose creeks in the region. Its pebble beach is accessible by a path from the massif or by the sea. Because en Vau is very popular, it is best to avoid it on weekends. This hike follows the En-Vau...
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The Calanque d'En-Vau is the grandest with its high cliffs. At the bottom is a pebble beach. It is reached by the departmental 559 which goes from Marseille to Cassis. In front of the military camp of carpiagne take the road which passes through the forest of the Gardiole, continue until a parking lot in height. The path descends, the hill remains at the same level which means that we sink into a sort of parade which at the last turn opens onto the sea. The reward is significant. There are...
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Popular hike in the Calanques park, between the towns of Cassis and Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. The Devenson cliffs are part of the wild heart of the Calanques. This sector, very little reworked by the hand of man, unlike the majority of the spaces of the National Park, offers to see landscapes such as nature has composed them. The route begins at the Col de la Gardiole, and goes to the cliffs of Devenson via the Crête de l'Estret. The cliffs overhang the sea by 200m and...
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This walk from the Cassis Forest car park leads to the Old Chemin de la Penne in Cassis. The route follows the dirt road in the pines with some changes in elevation. There is very little shade on this course, and no water point. An easy ride that is suitable for family outing days.
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This very beautiful hike in the Calanques Regional Natural Park leads you to discover its spectacular landscapes. The trail winds through low vegetation and begins at the end of Avenue des Calanques. The path leads you to the Calanque de Port-Miou by a coastal path then to the Plage de Port Pin in the Calanque of the same name. The path then rises and skirts the Plateau de Cadeiron before descending a steep path towards the Calanque de Port d'En-Vau. The path then leads you to the Belvédère...