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 …
At just over 710 meters above sea level, the Pilon du Roi offers a breathtaking 360° view all around you and up to the sea. The game is really worth the effort!
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.
Mont Saint-Cyr peaks at 607 meters. It is part of the Calanques massif and offers spectacular panoramas of the Mediterranean and the city. This natural site is popular for its hiking trails and wild spaces, where Mediterranean flora thrives.
The antenna of Mount Sainte-Croix peaks at 319 meters. Built for telecommunications, this structure dominates the surrounding landscape. The mountain, surrounded by hiking trails, offers breathtaking views of the region and the Mediterranean.