Mountain peaks around Beuil, a village in the Alpes-Maritimes department, serve as a gateway to the Mercantour National Park. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes and offers various outdoor experiences. The area provides extensive hiking and walking trails suitable for different abilities. Beuil itself is situated at 1440 meters above sea level, making it a base for exploring the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Alpine lakes always have their charm for me. This one is no exception.
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Wide view, notably of the Plateau d'Auron.
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The last stretch that leads to Punta Gioffredo is very challenging and suitable for those with a good level of training.
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Magnificent view of the Daluis gorges. The gorges are vertiginous and the crossing of what is called the little Colorado to arrive at the sublime point is absolutely beautiful with these red rocks. You can do a return trip in 1 hour to the sublime point or hike the complete 9 km loop in 3 hours. Bring water as it is very hot in summer.
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Mount Mounier is a magnificent peak culminating at 2,817 meters above sea level. Le Mounier is one of the most famous peaks in the Alpes-Maritimes. Namely, its name literally means "black mount".
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At 2444 m, the Cime de la Bercha offers a total panorama of the Mercantour National Park. The views are absolutely stunning. Nice climb and fun descents to Auron.
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At 1907 meters above sea level, the Tête de Rigaud welcomes you at the entrance to the Gorges du Cians. Volcanic in shape and red in color, the climb to the top is worth it!
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Beuil, situated at the entrance to the Mercantour National Park, offers several popular peaks. Among them, Sublime Point is highly regarded for its impressive views of the Var valley and the dramatic Daluis gorges. Another favorite is Tête de Rigaud, known for its volcanic shape and red color, offering a rewarding climb. For panoramic views of the Mercantour National Park, Bercha Peak is a must-see.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Mont Mounier is a magnificent peak culminating at 2,817 meters. It's considered one of the most famous peaks in the Alpes-Maritimes, offering superb 360° panoramas from its summit. The final stretch to Lake Near Punta Gioffredo is also described as very challenging, suitable for those with a good level of training.
The region around Beuil, being a gateway to the Mercantour National Park, is rich in biodiversity. Peaks like Cime Nègre are excellent spots for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to see marmots and chamois amidst diverse landscapes of coniferous forests, meadows, and ridges.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Beuil is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During summer, while it can be hot, the views are clear, and trails are accessible. Always bring water, especially in summer, as some areas can be very warm.
While many peaks offer rewarding climbs, the Beuil-Valberg ski area includes several mountain slopes like Croix du Sapet (1821m), Tête du Sapet (1852m), and Tête des Eguilles (1884m) that are suitable for various outdoor activities in summer, often with trails of varying difficulty. Mont Mounier's ascent is also described as generally steady and relatively easy for much of the way, making it rewarding for many hikers.
Beyond hiking, the Beuil area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, including challenging loops like the Col du Raton from Valberg. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous MTB trails, such as the Col du Raton loop from Beuil. Running is also popular, with running trails like the Lac de Beuil loop.
Yes, for those looking for a unique perspective, Les Cluots, located above the red pelite of the Cians gorges, offers a superb 360° panorama away from the main Mercantour massif. Another less-known gem is Tête de Méric, situated above Péone, which provides an extensive panorama from the Tours du Lac d'Allos to the peaks of the Vallée des Merveilles.
When hiking in the Beuil mountains, it's always advisable to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Depending on the trail's difficulty and length, sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layered clothing, sun protection, and navigation tools are recommended. For longer or more challenging routes, consider bringing snacks and a first-aid kit.
Yes, some peaks are part of circular routes. For instance, Tête du Garnier is often included in a circular hike starting from the hamlet of Les Launes and passing by Lac de Beuil, offering magnificent panoramas over the Beuil-Valberg area.
The mountain peaks around Beuil offer diverse natural features. You'll encounter dramatic red rock formations in the Daluis gorges near Sublime Point and the volcanic-shaped Tête de Rigaud. The region also features alpine lakes, such as Lake Near Punta Gioffredo, and varied landscapes including coniferous forests, meadows, and ridges, especially in areas like Cime Nègre.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking 360° panoramas from summits like Sublime Point, Bercha Peak, and Mont Mounier. The unique red rock formations of the Daluis and Cians gorges are also a highlight. Many appreciate the diverse landscapes and the rewarding sense of accomplishment after a climb, often with opportunities for wildlife spotting.


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