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Col d’accès à la Tour de la Massane depuis La Vall, Lavall, Lavail walks
The Massane Tower from La Vall
Almost the entire hike is in the shade, under a forest of cork oak trees.
The slope is quite steep in the first part. The effort is rewarded by a beautiful 360° view from the tower.
Moderator's addition on 17/05/2021: Do not rely solely on the map; please read the warnings in the description and reviews
It is risky to venture onto the road to La Vall (parking problems, traffic restrictions, etc.).
Since 05/05/2023: it is no longer permitted to use this access road between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. due to the risk of fire.
La Torre de la Maçana from Argelès-sur-Mer station
- From the Argelès-sur-Mer SNCF train station, climb up to the Tour de la Massane via marked trails and paths.
- The hike can start from Valmy Castle near (3). See practical information.
I recommend reading the practical information section regarding the different routes.
The hike could be classified as difficult due to some very rough sections of the trail and the need for good navigation skills.
The Pic des Quatre Termes and the Massane Forest Nature Reserve
Discover the Massane Forest Nature Reserve, one of the few examples of ancient forest in France, with magnificent views of the Roussillon plain and the Côte Vermeille.
The Tour de la Massane circular route via the Chapelle Saint-Laurent
Starting from Valmy Park, this circular hike will take you to the beautiful promontory of the Tour de la Massane.
The descent via the Chapelle Saint-Laurent chapel completes a circular route and adds interest to the route.
This hike is demanding due to the terrain and elevation, but the scenery is well worth the effort.
Walks near Col d’accès à la Tour de la Massane depuis La Vall, Lavall, Lavail
From Port-Vendres to Le Racou
Take the coastal path to discover the remains of numerous port defence batteries.
⚠️ Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before starting this hike.
From Banyuls-sur-Mer to Port-Vendres via the coastal path
A wild, rocky coastline, small forgotten coves, terraced vineyards that seem to hang above the waves: this is what you can expect on this hike, dotted with maritime pines and prickly pears. Along the way, the beautifully restored, history-steeped site of Paulilles and various beaches inviting you to take a dip add to the pleasure of this walk in the soft light of the Côte Vermeille.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before setting off on this hike.
From Banyuls-sur-Mer station to Collioure station via Cap Béar
This hike takes you from Banyuls-sur-Mer station to Collioure station. There are frequent trains, allowing you to make the return journey. You can break up the hike at Port-Vendres station.
The route follows the coast from Banyuls to Cap Béar (Cap de Biarra), passing through Anse de Paulilles (Badia de Polilles).Then you cross Port-Vendres to climb up to Fort Saint Elme and descend with a splendid view of Collioure.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before starting this hike.
Banyuls-sur-Mer at the Col de l'Ullat
First stage of this trek to Amélie-les-Bains. A big day awaits you, but you'll be rewarded with spectacular views. Thefirst morning is physically demanding, especially if it's hot in summer. You'll climb 1,000 metres in one go. The rest of the day is more relaxed, as you'll be on the ridge.