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Hiking from the Port-Vendres SNCF railway station

This hike above the Côte Vermeille allows you to discover different mountain slopes where vines are still cultivated. Small roads, marked and unmarked paths make up this hike.
The ridge paths offer beautiful landscapes typical of the seaside.
This route can be done all year round. In hot weather, it is best to set off early in the morning.
Passage through several legendary passes of the Côte Vermeille.
Walks near Col de Mollo (231m)
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 historic and beautifully restored 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.
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, so you can take one back. 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 towards Fort Saint Elme and descend with a splendid view of Collioure.
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.