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Bus station hiking trails in Calanques traverse a landscape characterized by towering limestone cliffs that plunge into the Mediterranean Sea, forming dramatic, fjord-like inlets known as calanques. The rugged terrain offers a mix of coastal paths, rocky trails, and some scrambling sections, providing panoramic views of the turquoise waters. This region features sparse yet resilient Mediterranean flora adapted to the coastal environment.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
4.8
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3,184
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12.5km
04:14
470m
470m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.7
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859
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7.07km
02:15
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
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363
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11.6km
04:44
560m
560m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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5.43km
01:31
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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This little calanque is charming. Very narrow, easy to get to. When the sea is rough, it crashes in with great force.
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From here, you have a good panoramic view, including the harbor of Morgiou. And isn't there a small beach down there with clear water basking in the sun? Yes, let's get down there! But be careful—the dashed paths can be treacherous.
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The path through the pine forest is initially quite wide, but later the trail and views become considerably more exciting. Unfortunately, due to rockfall, it's not possible to go all the way down to the bay (as of fall 2025), although many simply crawl under the barrier, but that's obviously out of the question for exemplary tourists.
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Very beautiful. Please choose the route that suits your footwear. This is not a place that is easily accessible in flip-flops or sandals.
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dangerous be very careful
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It is not the 20 bus for the cove from Les Goudes, but the 19 “Castelane - Les Goudes”
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There are over 150 hiking trails in Calanques that are accessible from bus stations. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with 35 easy, 70 moderate, and 46 difficult options available.
The best time to hike in Calanques is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). The weather is milder, making for more comfortable hiking conditions. Summers can be very hot, and some trails may close due to fire risks, so always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. For a relatively short and gentle option, consider the Sugiton Needle – Sugiton Viewpoint loop from 9th Arrondissement, which offers scenic views without significant elevation gain. Remember to carry plenty of water and wear sturdy shoes.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Sugiton Needle – Sugiton Cove loop from Luminy is a demanding route covering over 15 km with significant elevation changes. Another difficult option is the Sugiton Needle – Sugiton Cove loop from 9th Arrondissement, offering dramatic coastal scenery.
The Calanques National Park is famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and unique Mediterranean flora. Many trails offer breathtaking viewpoints, such as the View of the Port Miou calanque or the View of Cassis and the Calanque du Port-Pin. You'll encounter fjord-like inlets, rocky beaches like Port Pin, and diverse wildlife.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to return to your starting bus stop without retracing your steps. An example is the moderate Towards the aiguille de Sormiou – View of Calanque de Sormiou loop from Centre pénitentiaire de Marseille-Baumettes, which offers stunning views of Calanque de Sormiou.
The Calanques region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10,000 ratings. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning coastal views, the unique geological formations, and the opportunity for refreshing swims in the calanques after a hike.
Calanque de Port-Pin is well-known for its gorgeous rocky beach, perfect for a swim after a hike. Calanque de Sormiou and Calanque de Sugiton also offer picturesque coves ideal for a refreshing dip in the clear Mediterranean waters.
Amenities vary by bus stop. Larger access points like Luminy or those near Cassis might have basic facilities, while others, especially those deeper within the park, may have very limited or no amenities. It's always advisable to bring sufficient water, snacks, and any other necessities with you.
Given the rugged terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Even on moderate trails, rocky and uneven sections are common. Always carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as well as sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions.
While the Calanques are primarily known for their natural beauty, you might encounter charming fishing villages like Calanque de Morgiou, or historical elements such as the Port-Miou Marina. The region's history is deeply tied to its maritime heritage and the unique challenges of living in this dramatic landscape.
Yes, the Calanque of Marseilleveyre – View of rocks and sea loop from Maïre is a moderate route that provides beautiful coastal views and access to the Calanque de Marseilleveyre, known for its large white sand beach. It's a great option for experiencing the Calanques without extreme difficulty.


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