Le Jardin d'Emile





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This spectacular trail through the Calanques of Cassis takes you to a height. In a mineral setting that contrasts with the turquoise of the sea you can enjoy a memorable view. In summer remember to bring a bottle of water and sunscreen and prefer the coolest hours of the day. The terrain is rough, so bring good shoes. From June 1 to September 30, access to the Calanques Park is regulated by prefectural decree because of the risk of fire.
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This segment of the GR® 51 connects Cassis to Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône via the Calanques National Park. The route begins at the Port of Cassis and takes the direction of the Calanque de Port Miou. The path leaves the seaside and climbs to the Col de l'Oule then joins the Col du Devenson. You will follow the high cliffs to the Col des Charbonniers to reach the summit of Candélon, the highest point of the route. You will have an impressive panorama of the Calanques, from the Bay of...
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Walk in the historic center of Cassis and its port, a village considered one of the most beautiful villages in Provence, in the Calanques national park, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. The start is in the parking lot of the Post Office. After the port, this route will take you past the Saint-Michel church and the Place de la République, among other things.
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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...
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This classic Calanques de Marseille trail is located in the Bouches du Rhône is extremely popular and is heavily trafficked all year round. The start of the walk is quieter but when you arrive near the beach, be prepared to face the crowds. Direct descent from the path to the beach is now prohibited because it is too steep and too dangerous, forcing hikers to take a long detour. The trail runs along the Calanque de Port-Miou then climbs up and overlooks the Calanque de Port-Pin and descends...