France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Bouches-du-Rhône Marseille
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Welcome to the Grotte de l'Olivier - Sentier du Malvalon hike in Marseille! This moderate 6.759-kilometer circular route offers a wonderful mix of natural beauty and historic sites for you to explore.
Starting off, you'll pass by the historic Bastide Noilly-Prat manor just 0.05 kilometers from the trailhead. As you hike, you'll encounter the ruins of an ancient structure at the 0.41-kilometer mark, adding a touch of history to your journey. Further along, at the 0.78-kilometer point, you'll find the Grotte de Paragon cave entrance, providing an intriguing stop for nature enthusiasts.
The trail also offers opportunities for climbing enthusiasts, with notable spots like the Falaise Pastré and Falaise de Parangon cliffs located at 0.98 and 1.22 kilometers from the beginning, respectively. For those interested in more geological features, the Col de la Selle saddle awaits at the 2.45-kilometer mark, offering panoramic views of the surrounding terrain.
Nature lovers will appreciate the presence of water sources along the trail, such as the Pointe Callot peak at 2.73 kilometers and various cave entrances scattered throughout the route. Be sure to stay hydrated and pack essentials like water and snacks for this outdoor adventure.
As you traverse through the landscape, keep an eye out for viewpoints like Vega at 1.09 kilometers and the Trône de Pierre rock formation at 1.87 kilometers, offering stunning perspectives of the picturesque surroundings. Additionally, various climbing areas like Palais d'été and Les trois Gancets provide opportunities for a thrilling ascent.
Before embarking on this hike, make sure to check the weather forecast and wear appropriate hiking gear. With an elevation gain of 378.0 meters, this trail provides a moderate challenge for hikers looking to explore Marseille's natural beauty. Enjoy the diverse landscapes and historic landmarks that the Grotte de l'Olivier - Sentier du Malvalon route has to offer!