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Hiking around Le Morne-Rouge offers diverse terrain at the foot of Mount Pelée and the Pitons du Carbet in northern Martinique. The region features striking volcanic landscapes, dense tropical rainforests, and a network of rivers. Situated at an altitude of 450 meters, it provides a cool, wet climate ideal for exploring its varied ecosystems.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
4.5
(153)
2,061
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7.69km
04:27
650m
650m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.2
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477
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8.51km
02:56
420m
420m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(29)
95
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10.8km
03:27
430m
430m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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218
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6.89km
02:33
130m
130m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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108
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6.74km
04:23
700m
700m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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A very difficult hike; it's astonishing how many people are wearing inadequate footwear. Steep ascents and descents with high steps, often slippery due to the frequent cloud cover. The final section from the third refuge to the summit of "Le Chinois" is only recommended for experienced hikers, as it consists almost entirely of boulders. It's also advisable to wear long trousers, as you'll frequently be scraping along bushes. The detour of about 150 meters to the summit cross to the left of the arrival point on the crater rim is a good path, but unfortunately very overgrown. Nevertheless, it's an absolutely worthwhile detour because the cross offers a fantastic view south across the entire island, and you can also look down into the crater.
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Difficult hike, unmaintained trails, broken steps, lots of climbing and crevasses on the way up. Very cloudy at the summit despite arriving around 7 a.m. But very beautiful view of the Caldera Pass.
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Beautiful place of peace immersed in nature to recharge your batteries and slow down. Take the time to listen to the sounds of the fauna and flora.
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This trail, which winds through lush tropical vegetation, leads hikers to breathtaking viewpoints of the island and the Atlantic Ocean. As you climb, the landscapes reveal themselves with cliffs, green valleys, and at the top, a breathtaking view of the caldera and the surrounding area.
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Along the Sentier de la Montagne Pelée, you will hike one of the most iconic volcanoes in the Caribbean. During your climb, you will pass through lush rainforests and rugged volcanic landscapes, with breathtaking views of the island of Martinique, but also of the Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea.
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The bridge does exist at the crossroads, used in April 2024
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Le Morne-Rouge offers a diverse network of over 15 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy walks through tropical vegetation to challenging ascents of Mount Pelée.
Yes, there are several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Maison Rousse loop from Musée Gauguin is an easy 6.8 km route that takes you through tropical vegetation and plantations. The region has 3 easy routes in total, offering gentle introductions to the area's natural beauty.
Hiking in Le Morne-Rouge immerses you in a landscape defined by dramatic volcanic peaks, lush tropical rainforests, and winding river paths. You'll encounter the imposing presence of Mount Pelée and the Pitons du Carbet, dense verdant ecosystems, and the distinctive red volcanic soil that supports local agriculture.
Absolutely. Le Morne-Rouge is a prime starting point for challenging ascents of Mount Pelée. The View of Montagne Pelée – Mount Pelée Trail loop from Le Chinois is a difficult 7.7 km route with significant elevation gain, offering panoramic views from the volcano's caldera. There are 7 difficult routes in the area for those seeking a strenuous adventure.
Yes, many trails in Le Morne-Rouge are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Maison Rousse loop from Musée Gauguin and the Jesuits Trail loop from Trace des Jésuites, both offering immersive experiences without retracing your steps.
While hiking, you can explore several natural attractions. The region is dominated by Le Chinois Summit and Morne Jacob, offering stunning views. You might also encounter the Mount Pelée Trail itself, a significant natural monument. The area's rich botanical diversity is showcased in places like the Domaine d'Émeraude and the Parc des Palmiers.
The hiking trails in Le Morne-Rouge are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 4,000 hikers have explored these routes, often praising the immersive tropical rainforest experience and the breathtaking views from the volcanic peaks.
Yes, the dense tropical rainforest is a defining feature of Le Morne-Rouge. The Jesuits Trail loop from Trace des Jésuites is a well-known route that winds directly through this verdant environment, allowing you to experience its lush vegetation and vibrant flora.
Le Morne-Rouge experiences a cool, wet climate due to its altitude and proximity to volcanic peaks. While hiking is possible year-round, the drier season (typically December to May) might offer more comfortable conditions and clearer views, though the rainforest remains lush and vibrant throughout the year.
Many trails in Le Morne-Rouge provide spectacular viewpoints. Ascents of Mount Pelée, such as the View of Montagne Pelée – Mount Pelée Trail loop from Le Chinois, offer breathtaking panoramic views of Saint-Pierre and Le Prêcheur on clear days. The View of Fort-de-France loop from Champ de Tir de Colson also provides expansive vistas.
While specific regulations can vary by trail or protected area, generally, dogs are often permitted on trails in Martinique, especially in less developed areas. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.


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