Best mountain peaks around Touët-De-L'Escarène are located in the Alpes-Maritimes, offering a diverse natural landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. This region is characterized by its challenging routes, significant mountain passes, and numerous peaks. Visitors can explore a variety of terrain, from high-altitude summits to scenic ridges, providing extensive panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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The summit of Grammondo can be reached by three possible routes: 1. From Bevera-Collabassa, climbing a military road that is quite rugged at times; 2. From France, the easiest route; 3. From Sospel, along the old Jewish trail, which was used to transport Jews persecuted in France. But this third route is only a descent, as far as I remember.
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The view from Grammondo is truly 360 degrees!
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To also do departure from the Col de Castillon -Scuvion-drop of the razet-colla bassa-gramondo-return to Col Castillon via Pierre Pointue.
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Accessible by gravel (40mm tyres) or by mountain bike, the summit of Mont Férion (1412m) will be your finish line if you are a cyclist in full climb. Your reward will be the panoramic view: from the Alps and the Mercantour, to the Mediterranean, passing through the Paillon valley and the Var valley. You will find a watchtower which serves as a lookout to protect the massifs against fire and even houses a small refuge on the ground floor of the tower with a fireplace to warm walkers in difficulty.
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For breathtaking 360° panoramas, consider visiting Baudon Summit, which offers an exceptional view over the Mentonnais region, especially above Saint Agnès. Another excellent choice is Férion Summit, where views extend from the Alps and Mercantour to the Mediterranean. The Mont Grammondo Summit also provides a full 360-degree perspective of the landscape.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Crête de la Scaletta offers an adventurous hike along rarely used paths, past ancient ruins and forgotten terraces. Some sections may require using hands on the rock due to low walls and off-trail parts. Additionally, the ascent to Mont Grammondo Summit is noted as challenging.
The region is renowned for its challenging cycling routes. The Col de Braus is a category 1 climb famous for its switchbacks, while the Col de Turini, reaching 1,604 meters, offers an epic cycling environment with 25 hairpin bends from Sospel. The Col de la Madone is also a popular training ground for professional cyclists. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Cycling around Touët-De-L'Escarène guide.
The Col de Braus and Col de Turini both have historical significance, having been featured in the Monte Carlo Rally. Additionally, the Strategic Route to Monte Grosso leads to a small summit with ruined military structures built between 1921 and 1935, belonging to the Maginot line.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from scenic ridge walks to paths through undergrowth. The Crête de la Scaletta offers exceptional 360° views and adventurous paths. A walk around Mont Panard provides beautiful views of the Mercantour peaks. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Touët-De-L'Escarène guide, which includes routes like the 'Beautiful Views loop' and 'Baisse de la Croix loop'.
The Col de Braus is famous for its neatly stacked switchbacks, considered one of France's most beautiful climbs. From Férion Summit, you can experience a 360° panorama that includes the plain of the Var and the sources of the Paillon. The ascent to Férion also features a shaded pine forest where thyme and young plants perfume the air.
While specific wildlife spotting is not detailed for each peak, the walk around Mont Panard largely winds through undergrowth, offering a natural setting. The region's diverse landscape, from high-altitude summits to scenic ridges, provides habitats for various flora and fauna. The Férion range, for instance, has a DFCI watchtower due to fire tendencies, indicating a rich natural environment.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from summits like Baudon Summit and Férion Summit. The challenging yet rewarding cycling routes, such as those over Col de Braus and Col de Turini, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of adventure on trails like the Crête de la Scaletta and the opportunity to explore historical sites.
Yes, the area offers excellent gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Braus Pass – Castillon Pass loop' from Peille or the 'Braus Pass – Braus Pass loop' from L´Escarene are popular. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Touët-De-L'Escarène guide.
Both the Col de Braus and the Col de Turini are historically significant for their inclusion in the Monte Carlo Rally, making them popular destinations for those interested in motorsports history and challenging drives or rides.
The Férion Summit is an excellent spot for this, offering a comprehensive 360° panorama that stretches from the Alps and Mercantour all the way to the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing the Paillon and Var valleys.
The Col de la Madone is known for being a gateway to numerous other climbs and routes throughout the Alpes-Maritimes, making it a strategic starting point for extended cycling adventures.


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