Best mountain peaks around La Penne-Sur-Huveaune are characterized by modest elevations and a small mountainous chain, offering accessible natural surroundings for outdoor activities. Situated between Marseille and Aubagne, the area provides numerous opportunities for walks and enjoying the local landscape. These elevated zones serve as natural escapes for short excursions, with the highest point within the commune being La Candolle at 404 meters. The region is known for its hiking and walking trails that traverse these hills and elevated sections.
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Certainly the highest but perhaps not the most beautiful. The climb is nevertheless worth it, especially if you avoid the crowds
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This highest point materialized by the telecom relay offers a sublime landscape at the 4 cardinal points & on the Bay of Cassis, accessible via the ridges via the D141A. going back down via the GR5 and GR98, superb views of the CASSIS vineyards
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The most at the top overlooking the 3 “Marseille” coves. The view is beautiful but not as impressive as candlelight.
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Incredible viewpoint over the Sugiton cove and towards Cassis
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Message to hikers: Please do not cross private property because the owners are fed up with the constant traffic in their gardens!! The signs and gates are not decorations but to signal a ban on passage. Thank you for your civic-mindedness.
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The Mont du Marseillais offers a 360° panorama of the surrounding massifs and even of the Mercantour on a clear day.
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Mont Puget is anchored in the heart of the Calanques massif with an altitude of 563 metres. From its height you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Marseille, the Frioul islands, Cap Canaille near Cassis, the Garlaban massif near Aubagne, and even the Sainte-Baume. A part of the last 400 meters to the summit might be difficult to do by bike because of all the small & loose rocks. But it's perfectly possible to walk these last few meters on foot.
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Overlooking Marseille and within sight of the Saint-Victoire mountain, the Garlaban culminates at 714 meters and is visible from most of the southern region of the Bouches-du-Rhône department. So much so that in the past, sailors used it as a navigational aid when they arrived in port.
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While La Penne-sur-Huveaune itself features modest elevations, with La Candolle being the highest point within the commune at 404 meters, the surrounding area offers more significant peaks. Notable summits include Le Garlaban, which culminates at 714 meters and is visible from much of the Bouches-du-Rhône department, and Mont du Marseillais (628 m), known for its 360° panorama.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Le Garlaban is a popular option. This summit, at 714 meters, offers rewarding views towards the Saint-Victoire mountain. Visitors have noted that the climb can be difficult, especially by bike, but the panoramic views are incredible.
Several peaks provide excellent panoramic views. Mont du Marseillais (628 m) offers a 360° panorama of the surrounding massifs, extending to the Mercantour on clear days. Additionally, Mount Puget, the highest point of the Calanques massif at 563 meters, provides a spectacular 360° view of the Calanques, Cap Canaille, Sainte Baume, and Garlaban.
The elevated areas and small mountainous chains around La Penne-sur-Huveaune are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and walking. For more specific activities, there are dedicated routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For instance, you can explore MTB Trails around La Penne-Sur-Huveaune, Running Trails around La Penne-Sur-Huveaune, and Road Cycling Routes around La Penne-Sur-Huveaune.
The region around La Penne-sur-Huveaune is characterized by modest elevations and a small mountainous chain, making many areas suitable for walks and enjoying natural surroundings. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for individual peaks, the general landscape offers accessible natural escapes for short excursions and scenic walks, which can often be adapted for families. Look for trails that traverse the hills and elevated sections for easier options.
The highest point directly within the commune of La Penne-sur-Huveaune is La Candolle, which reaches an altitude of 404 meters. This elevated area offers opportunities for local walks and enjoying the natural environment.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from the summits. For example, the view from Mount Puget is described as simply spectacular, with a 360° vista. The great landscapes encountered during the ascent are also highly appreciated. The sense of reward after a challenging climb, like to Le Garlaban, is a common sentiment.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. For example, Mont Gibaou features a fun mountain bike track with jumps and banked turns, though the climb can be challenging with portage required. You can find more options by exploring the MTB Trails around La Penne-Sur-Huveaune guide.
Yes, Bau de la Saoupe provides a sublime view of the city of Cassis and its port. This promontory, accessible via the crest road, offers a splendid perspective, especially of Cap Canaille and the Bay of Cassis.
The region is known for its Mediterranean climate. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable. Winters are typically mild, but some higher or more exposed trails might be cooler.
Yes, there are several running trails that allow you to experience the elevated terrain. For instance, the 'La Candolle – La Penne-sur-Huveaune loop' and the 'La Candolle loop' are both difficult-grade running routes that incorporate the highest point within the commune. You can find more details in the Running Trails around La Penne-Sur-Huveaune guide.


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