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Col du Trayas walks
Crête des Grues circuit in Théoule-sur-Mer
Magnificent views of the Esterel mountains, then Théoule Bay, Mandelieu and Cannes.
Please note! Until further notice, the DFCI track is closed to pedestrians and cyclists from the Vallon de l'Autel car park (S/E) to its intersection with the Col de Théoule track (2). See the municipal decree: https://theoule-sur-mer.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025-45-fermeture-piste-dfci-du-vallon-de-lautel.pdf
Corniches de l'Estérel from Trayas station to Théoule-sur-Mer station
Hike near the sea in the Estérel massif. Best done on a beautiful winter or autumn day.
Sommet des Grosses Grues
The climb to the summit of Grosses Grues offers splendid panoramic views of the orange rocks of this massif, the blue sea with the gulfs of Fréjus and La Napoule, and the white peaks of Mercantour in winter and early spring.
After a challenging descent, the return via the Ravin de Maure Vieil is marked by the pretty Pont Sarrazin bridge, beautiful little pools and an astonishing abandoned chapel covered in graffiti.
La Dent de l'Ours, the Grotte de l'Utzel and the ravines of the Estérel
Hike in the Estérel to discover the caves and ravines: Ravin de l'Écureuil, Ravin de la Couche de l'Âne and Ravin de la Cadière. Beautiful views of the peaks, visits to caves and trails through the wild ravines of the Estérel.
Long route of passes and descents starting from Le Trayas
A varied itinerary for this long hike in the Estérel massif, with its mix of colours and diverse landscapes: Col des Lentisques, Lac de l’Écureuil, Baisse de la Grosse Vache, Baisse Violette, Col des Trois Termes, Col de la Cadière, Col Notre-Dame, etc. Between Baisse Violette and Col des Termes at La Clavette, the paths are rarely used.
Pic de l'Ours from Mandelieu
A journey of discovery through the Esterel Massif starting from Mandelieu, with the Pic de l'Ours as your destination, offering a magnificent view of the Esterel Massif, the mountains and the coastline. A varied route through the valleys and then between sky and sea.