Best mountain passes around Peypin are located in a hilly landscape within the Bouches-du-Rhône department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in France. The area features elevations ranging from 216 to 602 meters, situated on the foothills of the Garlaban and Sainte-Baume mountains. This region offers authentic Provençal landscapes with hills covered in pines and oaks, providing a setting for outdoor activities.
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very beautiful and easy climb, view of Saint Victoire below, rapid descent towards St Sac
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laces of a beauty equaled by the view of Marseille from the top of the pass - it is a must to do
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The climb offers sublime scenery. !!! AVOID WEEKENDS, HOWEVER!!! Motorcyclists use this climb as a circuit... The noise and danger make this climb a punishment.
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Never tire of these views.
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A gentle approach to Garlaban.
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A lovely and not too taxing climb up the Col from Trets followed by a sublime descent down towards Saint Zacherie. A joyful ride, great scenery, and a quiet, newly resurfaced road.
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A climb through the Sainte Baume massif, allowing you to reach the highest pass in the Bouches du Rhône. Despite some very short downhill sections, this pass does not spare the legs. Be careful in summer because even if the beginning is a little shady, you will very quickly find yourself burning under the Provençal dodger.
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The area around Peypin is characterized by a hilly landscape with authentic Provençal scenery. You'll find hills covered in pines and oaks, offering picturesque views. The region is nestled on the foothills of the Garlaban and Sainte-Baume mountains, providing a diverse natural environment for exploration.
Yes, several passes offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, the View of Marseille from Col de l’Espigoulier provides extensive views over Marseille, Aubagne, and the Garlaban massif. The Climb to Col de l'Espigoulier itself is known for its breathtaking views to the sea.
The hilly terrain and proximity to natural massifs make the area ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and running. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Peypin, Gravel biking around Peypin, and Running Trails around Peypin guides.
Yes, the region offers a variety of trails. For example, the Hiking around Peypin guide includes routes ranging from moderate, like the 'View of Marseille – Mount Julien loop from Cadolive' (6.2 km), to more difficult options such as the 'Tête du Grand Puech – Red Rocks of La Moure loop from Cadolive' (16.4 km).
The Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential chill of winter. These seasons are ideal for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty.
Yes, the Aubignane Pass is notable for being near the ruins of cinema sets from Marcel Pagnol's film "Angèle," offering a glimpse into local cultural heritage amidst a beautiful climb.
The Climb to Col de l'Espigoulier is highly regarded as the highest road pass in the Bouches du Rhône. It features magnificent switchbacks and offers a challenging yet rewarding ascent with breathtaking views towards the sea, making it a favorite among cyclists and hikers.
The La Couelle Pass is approximately 600 meters high, situated between the villages of Trets and Nans-les-Pins, near the Montagne Sainte-Victoire and Sainte-Baume. It offers a pleasant climb with a great view, and its turns can be quite tight, adding to the experience for those descending.
For experienced adventurers, the Climb to Col de l'Espigoulier is considered challenging. Additionally, the Descent from Plan d'Aups to Saint-Zacharie, while a descent, is part of a demanding route up the Sainte Baume, known for making cyclists 'spit their lungs out' on the ascent.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Peypin guide features longer routes such as the 'View from the Vigie – La Couelle Pass loop from La Bouilladisse,' which spans approximately 48 km and is rated as difficult.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent switchbacks and breathtaking views, especially from passes like Col de l'Espigoulier. The opportunity to explore the region 'in the footsteps of Marcel Pagnol' near Aubignane Pass is also a highlight, along with the overall scenic beauty and the rewarding climbs.


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