From its height of 563 meters, Mont Puget is the highest point of the Calanques massif. It is a summit recognizable from afar by its limestone strata. The panorama from …
Overlooking Marseille and within sight of the Saint-Victoire mountain, the Garlaban culminates at 714 meters and is visible from most of the southern region of the Bouches-du-Rhône department. So much …
Béouveyre culminates at 366 meters above sea level. From the wide rocky plateau which constitutes the summit, there is a lovely panorama over Marseille, the Calanques and the Frioul archipelago.
The Grande Candelle is 454m high and characterizes the image of the Calanques. I recommend the way over the Couloir du Candelon or Chemnieé du Diable to the summit.
The highest point in the region, the head of Grand Puech stands proudly in the middle of the mountains, revealing a breathtaking panoramic view of the surroundings. It is also …
A limestone massif dating from the end of the Mesozoic, it overlooks the town of Aubagne. Its formation is attributed to folds of land dating back to the Upper Cretaceous. …
The Bec l'Aigle rock is a giant rock formation seen from this angle to emerge from the sea at an acute angle. An impressive view of this natural phenomenon.