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The Romaron tour in Carry-le-Rouet
A few minutes from the beaches of the Côte Bleue, enjoy a peaceful hike surrounded by nature in the hills of Carry-le-Rouet. The route alternates between small wild valleys and open passages offering beautiful views of the Côte Bleue and Marseille. The orientation table, which offers an exceptional panorama, provides a pleasant end to the route.
Côte Bleue, La Redonne
To the west of Marseille, the Côte Bleue owes its name to the colour of the sea. The coastal path offers spectacular views of quiet little ports, sunny creeks and secluded beaches. In the distance, Marseille... and above all, the Mediterranean Sea.
Boumandariel local loop
This local loop in Boumandariel, located in the southern part of the Martigues coastline, allows you to discover a natural heritage with exceptional flora and fauna.
Circular La Couronne
An aperitif (or after-dinner) walk on Couronne beach, allowing you to visit the Cap Couronne lighthouse.
Cap Méjean via the Pérussier valley
This is a two-part hike to Cap Méjean, with the outward journey descending to the coast via the Pérussier valley and following the magnificent Sentier du Douanier to the port of Méjean. The return journey is mainly along wide tracks crossing the Sui plain. There are varied and magnificent landscapes throughout the route.
Loop of military remains at La Couronne
The military remains of La Couronne – Carro are located on the ridge and along the coast. These structures, built by the German army in 1943-1944, are arranged in a more or less strategic manner on these sites. A walk to discover them reveals exceptional panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the hills of this unspoilt area.
Fort de Niolon, the Customs Officers' Path and Port de Méjean
Hike passing through Fort Niolon, then following the customs officers' path and the various coves to Port de Méjean. Return via the plateaus with a beautiful panorama of the Côte Bleue.
The Calanque de l'Érevine
Here is one of the many possible loops that will take us to the wonderful Calanque de l'Érevine where you can take a dip; this pretty loop is not particularly difficult.
However, the customs officers' path, which is very busy at weekends, is steep in places and also has a few exposed sections where you need to watch your step and take care if you have children with you. It can also be tricky for people who suffer from vertigo.
This walk is best enjoyed in autumn or spring
Niolon circular
Small isolated coves, secret valleys and magnificent views of Marseille and the Frioul Islands are on the agenda for this hike, which begins and ends at the crystal-clear waters of the Côte Bleue. A beautiful route that winds its way through pine trees and heath, offering numerous opportunities to enjoy stunning views of the sea.
From Niolon to La Redonne via the customs officers' path
A short, very classic hike in the rocky inlets north of Marseille harbour between the ports of Niolon and La Redonne.
Oppidum de la Cloche and Chapelle Saint-Michel
A loop through the hills to the north of Le Rove, leading to the Oppidum de la Cloche, where many remains remain. Set in a sumptuous landscape and surrounded by wild goat pastures, the route then reaches Chapelle Saint-Michel via the wild and steep Gipière valley. The return journey takes in the Plaine de Gignac, through olive, oak and arbutus plantations.
The Gipier Valley
From Le Rove, head towards Le Resquiadou via the ridges and the Sentier des Douaniers to discover and climb up the Vallon du Gipier. In an arid and wild environment, you will see the Baume des Pigeons, the Grotte du Blaireau and, further on, the Grotte des Chauves-souris. There are beautiful views throughout the route. The GPX track may be useful.
Zigzags between Le Rove and Gignac-La-Nerthe
An atypical route along the crests and valleys of the Estaque mountain range between Le Rove and Gignac-La-Nerthe. Along the way, you'll see the Vierge du Rove, the Chapelle St-Michel, the ruins of the Templar castle and the remains of the Camp de Laure. A varied landscape with beautiful views over the harbour of Marseille and the Étang de Berre.
The Estaque mountain range between Gignac-la-Nerthe and Le Rove
This hike offers beautiful views of the Étang de Berre and part of the Marseille harbour. In the distance, weather permitting, you can see Sainte-Victoire, Luberon, Mont Ventoux and the Alpilles. The only drawback is the proximity of the motorway at the start and end of the route.
Figuerolles beach
A pleasant little walk. Take a picnic and make a day of it.
From Carro to Bonnieu via Les Auffans and the military ruins
This pleasant and fairly easy circular will allow you to discover the hinterland of Port de Carro and La Couronne, in particular the ruins of part of the "Mediterranean Wall" erected by the Germans during the Second World War, as well as the coastline, which has been barely altered by the Ponteau power station.
Le Baou de l'Œuvre
A short walk up high to enjoy the view of Marseille and the islands.
The three Calanques
This is a very pleasant hike to do in spring to enjoy the scents, light, swimming and views that nature has to offer.
Fallen rocks
A pleasant hike along the coast on the Chemin des Douaniers.
I chose to classify this walk as moderate not because of its length (10 km), but because of two steep sections and the fact that the trail is not suitable for people who are afraid of heights.
Tour of the Bolmon Pond
In the middle of a protected natural site, this easy hike allows you to discover the Canal du Rove, the Étang de Bolmon, part of the southern shore of the Étang de Berre, the beaches of Le Jaï and the Parc des 4 Vents. Through marshes and sand, observatories allow you to watch migratory birds and discover many aquatic animal species. Along the way, you will see fishermen's huts.