Best mountain peaks around Baillif are situated on Basse-Terre Island, Guadeloupe, within a mountainous region that forms part of the Guadeloupe National Park. The area is characterized by its volcanic landscape, with La Soufrière being the most prominent peak. This active stratovolcano is the highest point in Guadeloupe, reaching an altitude of 1,467 meters. The region offers diverse hiking opportunities and unique natural features for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Be sure to bring your rain gear! There's a small shelter, but it's usually full.
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Challenging and very rewarding mountain tour. At the summit there are great views over the south of Basse-Terre, steep but mostly dry mountain paths.
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The climb is long and gets steeper and rockier. But it's fun. At the top you're not only sweating, but also (at least on our warm day of ascent in a T-shirt) wet to the skin due to the high humidity. But as I said, it's fun and doable.
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Great view if the weather is right, better to set off very early.
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Summit of Piton de Bouillante (1088m). Beautiful views of Grande Terre and the great Cul-de-Sac Marin. Crossroads between the trace of the crests and the GR G1
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From the car park, the summit of Soufrière is accessible in around 1h30 of hiking (a few tricky sections). Beautiful views of the smoking crater and strong smell of sulfur
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Summit easily accessible by a path (about an hour's detour from the path around Soufrière). Great views of the volcano on a clear day
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The most prominent peak is La Soufrière, an active stratovolcano and the highest point in Guadeloupe. Its summit, La Découverte Summit (1,467 m), offers magnificent panoramic views. Other notable features include the Fumaroles of La Soufrière Crater and viewpoints like View from Vent Sufflé.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from challenging ascents to paths through lush rainforest. The most popular route to the summit is a 6.1 km loop from Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring, taking approximately 2 hours and 52 minutes. Trails can be rocky and muddy, and some areas may require a guide. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Baillif.
The volcanic landscape offers unique vegetation, rock formations, and the distinctive smell of sulfur near the craters. You can explore craters like La Citerne, which has a small pond, and witness the smoking Fumaroles of La Soufrière Crater. The area is also part of the Guadeloupe National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its diverse ecosystems.
The summit of La Soufrière is often misty and windy, so it's advisable to set off very early in the morning for the best chance of clear views. Hikers should always be prepared for varied weather conditions and bring rain gear.
Yes, after a strenuous hike, you can relax in the natural hot springs of Les Bains Jaunes, located at the foot of La Soufrière. This is a popular spot for hikers to unwind.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views from summits like La Découverte Summit (1,467 m), especially on clear days. The unique volcanic landscape, the challenge of the ascent, and the visual and olfactory experience of the fumaroles are also highly appreciated.
The mountains are situated within the Guadeloupe National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This means you can expect to encounter a diverse range of ecosystems, flora, and fauna unique to this tropical volcanic environment, including lush rainforests and specific volcanic vegetation.
Yes, Carmichaël Summit is easily accessible by a path, offering great views of the volcano on a clear day. Another option is Morne Cadet Summit, known for its steep and wild hiking trails through beautiful primeval forest.
While hiking is the primary activity, the mountainous terrain also offers opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, including loops around Houëlmont and Lac Flammarion. Explore more options in the running trails guide for Baillif.
Many trails, especially those leading to the summit of La Soufrière, are considered challenging due to varied terrain, steep sections, and potential for mud. However, there are also intermediate options. For example, the La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) can be ascended by individuals with a basic level of fitness.
Yes, several loop trails are available. A popular one is the "Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring – La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) loop from La Soufrière," which is 6.1 km long. Another option is the "La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) – Lush Lava Fissure loop from La Soufrière," covering 9.29 km. You can find more details in the hiking guide.


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