le sentier du littoral, cap d'antibes
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If I ever did. This place is like a church to me, and it is even better at winter time, when the storms come and massive wave threathen the pedestrians...
We walked from Juan les Pines around the peninsula to Antibes. The views where pretty but compaired to other trails (from Nice to Villefranche or around Cap Ferrat we found this walk more disturbed by traffis and not so close to the water line.
Fantastic walking around the famous Cap d'Antibes, with many lovely viewpoints, ideal places to stop, relaxing or taking pictures.
you can walk by the sea and watch the coast and discover the mediterraneen garden, it's a very nice strollyou can take a pic-nic ( don't forget to clean your waste ) and take beautiful pictures , it's free !
Alone, with friends, with teenager, dogs,.. everyone except small children because there are a lot of stairs and sometimes the path is a little damage. But one the most beautiful walk I've ever seen
Take a pic-nic in one of the beaches along the path. Get immersed in the untouched scenary of the sea and rocs. Start from Antibes / plage Keller and go all the way to Juan les Pins. Well worth a re-energizing walk.Beware of bad weather though, it can be dangeros.
We went to Cap d'Antibes in Summer 2009. Big frogs were croaking ao loud during nighttimes, that our hotel hired a hunter to get rid off them. Very nice walking areas, light house is accessible. What made us wonder were the security guards who told us tht we were not allowed to tke pictures from mansions and planted palmtrees. Some estates look like guarded fortresses, all fences totally private. Our concierge told us that many billionaires from Russia reside there. This area has still its charm, despite of flying drones, security cameras and motion detectors installed at every gate. St night, it's a kind of desolate spooky place to go for a walk.
I walked up to the 1 hour 10 minute point with my small dog.I then emerged on a lane, following some joggers out to a main road and made my way back to Plage Keller, where I had parked at Ave Andre Sella. From my car, to start the hike, I faced the water and walked right along it, as directed in the earlier review. I ended up carrying my small dog part of the way as it got quite rocky, and uneven.Also, it is not for those who fear heights and also not for stormy weather as there is a sign warning that the water/waves can cross the path at points in bad weather.I could see the water had crossed the path at least in one place. It was a little slippery there. There were wires as a fence and there were narrow steep and uneven steps at one point.That said, I had on trail jogging shoes and was fine. I definitely recommend it as it was a beautiful walk on a cold early morning. The view was spectacular of the water and it was a pleasant walk.
A walk you don't want to miss if in the Antibes area. Nice views and a pleasure seeing all "ordinary" not-filthy-rich Frenchmen enjoying the communal free-for-all route which is sort of challenging exercise. Some were even taking a Christmas bath!Don't forget to say Bon Jour at narrow meetings. Villa Eilenroc seems interesting too, but was'nt open on our visit to the Cap.
The best time to do this simple and convenient walk is the spring. As it is not to busy and quiet. Take the dog and enjoy the scenery, the always chainging colors of the Med. You can take the bus back to the Hotel. Easy.
This is a really lovely walk and is very well- signposted all the way around. The views across the bays are fabulous. Don't forget to take a picnic to eat on the rocks in the warm sunshine!
It is approx 5km walk from the plage de Garoupe. This trail is open only on nice days. The gate will be locked on rainy and windy days.Try to coordinate this walk when the villa eilenroc is open as it is located at the end of the trail. bring water!!! as there is no amenities. Wear comfortable shoes as it is a rocky terrain, and lots of sunscreen as it trails the coast.You can take the bus back after visiting the villa
This walk should be one of the top 3 things to do in Antibes! You will get beautiful views, good exercise, and a feel for how the Sea reacts with the coastline. Wear good walking shoes, not flip-flops as there are stones and roots that are difficult on the feet. Not too much climbing involved. Go at your own pace and enjoy the spectacular views for free!
My niece & I were greatly disappointed by this "must see" walk. Yes, the views of the Mediterranean is nice, but not jaw dropping. There are no views of the mansions along the sea. Just a bunch of dirt, rocks, and unobstructed views of the sea. The Cliff Walk in Newport, RI or Big Sur, California both outshine this pathway in grandeur and photo ops.
This walk is truly magnificent and not to be missed. We went with our 7 year old and 10 year old and they also loved it. It is not difficult at all but shoes are better than flip flops. Do take water as it can get pretty hot. There are plenty of spots to have a swim but we waited until the end and had a swim back where we parked the car. I have copied below FamilyGuy4Fun (Oslo) tips which were spot on if you have a car. Practical tips: park in avenue André Sella, walk down towards Plage Keller and walk to the right, after 150 meters you will find the signs noting the start of the walk.. The times noted on the sign are not ambitious, we used 1hr 20m on what was marked as 1hr 50m. Wear shoes, not flipflops.When heading back: take a right just before the Christies realtor for Avenue Gandolphe and you will walk right to your car. Do take a swim on the trip or on the public beach to the left of Plage Keller. If budget is no issue, check in on Plage Keller for a sunbed, full beach club service and a great lunch at Restaurant Ceasar.