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Cime du Baudon from Gorbio
A balcony overlooking the Mediterranean and the surrounding French and Italian peaks!
Ascent and tour of Mont Gros
This walk in the hills above Roquebrune-Cap-Martin will take you to the summit of Mont Gros, a popular take-off point for paragliders flying over the Principality of Monaco.
The view from the take-off point over the principality and the Mediterranean is breathtaking.
A descent to the south of Mont Gros will allow you to complete a circular route via a balcony path above Cabbé Bay and Cap Martin.
Sainte-Agnès circular via Borrigo Waterfall
A beautiful hike combining sightseeing, physical exercise and the discovery of Sainte-Agnès, the highest coastal village in Europe. The Borrigo Waterfall, this alpine trail and the duty to remember with a visit to the Maginot Line fort will round off a wonderful day.
The Bausson massif and the Cime de Baudon from Saint-Agnès
This magnificent route, set in wild, unspoilt countryside in a little-known area, is at times closer to mountaineering, due to its small technical and exposed sections, than to a classic hike. It provides access to the Bausson massif, then to Baudon, a summit offering exceptional views of the surrounding mountains, the sea, and Corsica on a clear day. There are no paths between points (3) and (6): the Visorando app may prove useful.
Cime de Baudon from Sainte-Agnès
A beautiful climb to the Cime de Baudon from the hilltop village of Sainte-Agnès.
The summit offers exceptional 360° views of the entire region, particularly Menton, but also other towns along the coast and numerous mountain peaks.
Circular route from Sainte-Agnès: Baudon, Farguet and Mont Ours
A circular route in the Menton hinterland completed on 1 May 2019 during the 40th Critérium des randonneurs de Sainte-Agnès. On the itinerary: ascents of the Cime du Baudon, the Col du Farguet and Mont Ours.
Route of former military structures near Sainte-Agnès
A beautiful hike north of Sainte-Agnès, Europe’s highest coastal village (700 m), featuring three high points, three former military fortifications and three different viewpoints: the Southern Alps from Mont Ours, the east from Pic de Garuche and, finally, Pointe de Siricocca, a rocky peak overlooking the coast.
Cime de Baudon via the Col de la Madone de Gorbio
A short hike in terms of distance but a great one for the variety of paths and the breathtaking view once you reach the summit!
Pointe de Siricocca, Pic de Garuche and Mont Ours
Loop hike above Sainte-Agnès with the ascent of three peaks that do not present any difficulties: the Pointe de Siricocca (and its fort-sheepfold), the Pic de Garuche (and its bunker) and the Mont Ours (and its DFCI guard post at the top of a white oak forest).
Diverse panoramic views of the coast, the Mercantour and the Nice hinterland.
Tour and ascent of Pointe Siricocca from Col des Banquettes
From Col des Banquettes, this beautiful circular hike takes you to Ravin de Verroux, Ravin de Merthéa and Ruisseau du Borrigo. It also gives you the opportunity to pass by numerous fortifications overlooking the valleys below. From Pointe Siricocca, you can admire Menton and the village of Sainte-Agnès.
Tour of Cap Martin
An easy walk, mostly along the coast on the customs officers' path between Monaco and Menton, which runs along the Bay of Roquebrune with the beautiful Buse beach and goes around Cap Martin.
Roquebrune Castle and Cros de Casté
This semi-urban hike takes you up the stairs of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin to the old village and its medieval castle, before reaching the Maginot fortifications of the Cros de Casté park via paths through the pine forest.
On the way down, you will pass by the enormous thousand-year-old olive tree and reach the seaside at Plage du Buse.
Throughout this walk, you will enjoy numerous views of Cap Martin, Monaco and Menton, with the sea in the background.
The tour of Mont Agel
Stop, take photos, observe and take breaks.
Whatever you do, take the time to appreciate each side of Mont Agel, which offers magical, exceptional panoramic views. To the north are the Mercantour Alps. To the east and south-east are Menton and the Ligurian Riviera. To the west are the Pre-Alps of the Côte d'Azur and the coastline from Nice to Théoule.
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin from end to end
A walk to discover the heritage of Roquebrune Village with its castle and panoramic views (4) and its many listed chapels (2), a must-see stop at the thousand-year-old olive tree (3) and a magnificent return via the Sentier Massolin (7) then the Sentier du Corbusier. Strolling along this route is a real pleasure.
From Monaco to Menton via Cap Martin
I suggest this round trip route, which starts at the eastern edge of Monaco and ends at the casino in Menton, without ever losing sight of the sea, with superb views of Monaco and Menton.
It follows the customs officers' paths, crosses or overlooks the beaches of Cabbé and Le Buse, goes around Cap Martin to arrive at Carnolès and finally Menton.
It is a 16 km (8 km x 2) route on paved terrain, with no technical difficulties, if you choose to do the round trip.
Cime du Baudon
Starting from the village of Peille, after a moderate effort, discover a sumptuous 360° landscape and the pleasure of seeing Corsica, depending on the weather.
The vegetation is very varied throughout this very pleasant hike.
Tour and ascent of Pointe Siricocca from Monti
Circular route with a gradual elevation gain, through forests and streams, which will take you to the Siriccoca peak for a breathtaking view of Menton and its surroundings.
Le Mounta cala de Menton
A challenging hike called Mounta cala, which means "up and down" in the Nice dialect. What better way to describe this succession of stairs, paths and roads that characterise the streets of this beautiful city with a rich past, lined with bright ochre façades.
Monastère de l'Annonciade from Menton Bus Station
This walk is open to all and takes place in a locationfamous for its panoramic views of Menton and the Monastery of the Annunciation. It also has heritage value.
Circular route between Menton and Sainte-Agnès
An unusual hike starting from the former Imperial Palace in Menton and ending in Sainte-Agnès via little-used paths, trails and roads. Magnificent views from Sainte-Agnès.
The Cime de Rastel from Saint-Martin-de-Peille
A very beautiful and varied hike offering lovely views of the village of Peillon, then of the impressive cliffs of Le Rastel.
Cime de Restaud, Roc de l'Orméa and Mont Carpano
This panoramic hike is a loop starting from the hilltop village of Castellar and climbing the Cime de Restaud (1,148 m), the Roc de l'Orméa (1,132 m) and Mont Carpano (772 m) on the border ridge.
Superb views over the French Riviera from Menton to Monaco and Vintimille. Beautiful views of the hinterland too, with the peaks of the Pays Mentonnais and the snow-capped peaks of the Mercantour.
Circular route to Roc de l'Orméa and Col de Restaud
A beautiful, easy circular walk starting from the hilltop village of Castellar, taking you up Roc de l'Orméa (1,132 m) via Cime de Restaud (1,148 m). Enjoy panoramic views of the French Riviera, from Roquebrune-Cap-Martin to Menton, and of the Italian coast. The 360° panorama also offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks of the Mercantour.
Big reverse loop in the Parc Départemental de l'Ubac Foran
Trace, in reverse, of the largest lap inside the Parc Départemental de l'Ubac Foran, in Menton. Following this route, you'll take the ascent, passing through shady areas and undergrowth with enough room for one person to pass, then a descent on a wide, sunny track.
Mont Carpano from Castellar
An easily accessible hike offering fabulous views of the French Riviera from Menton to the Estérel.
The village of Castellar is also worth a visit.
Tour of Cap Martin and Roquebrune Castle
This route takes you around Cap Martin with its beautiful houses and gardens, then up to Roquebrune, its medieval village, thousand-year-old olive tree and castle. Direct descent to Villa Ellen Grey and Le Corbusier's cabin to return along Cap Martin.
Mont Ours, Pointe de Siricocca and Pic de Garuche
A very beautiful hike through the rugged terrain of the Menton hinterland. An easy climb to three peaks offering superb views and a varied landscape.
The Balconies of La Turbie
An easy hike along theGR®51, a few kilometres from Nice, offering beautiful views of the Principality of Monaco and the small village of La Turbie, dominated by the Trophée des Alpes.
From La Turbie to Monaco in the shadow of the Tête de Chien
An unusual hike: you wouldn't think it possible to connect La Turbie to Monaco via trails and stairways, yet this pleasant route awaits you. After the urban area of Monaco, Marquet Beach and its coastal path, we will begin the ascent to La Turbie, via steep climbs, steps and rocky paths in the shadow of the Tête de Chien.