Attractions and places to see around Gilette are concentrated in a region characterized by mountainous terrain and proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. The area features historical sites, deep gorges, and perched villages, offering diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can find viewpoints with expansive panoramas, challenging climbs, and serene natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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excellent route early in the morning in summer
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Beautiful route with great views and no traffic. Highly recommended.
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You'll want to take a break from your run to take in the amazing views from the top of Baou de la Gaude, rivaled only by the views from the summit itself.
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Fantastic view over Nice - great one-way-road
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It's really a pass that I recommend to all nature lovers. The view at the top is truly breathtaking.
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The ascent to Mont Chauve is entirely paved, even if the asphalt after the barrier is very damaged, and allows you to reach this panoramic panettone above Nice, enjoying a 360° view. We talked about it here https://outdoortest.it/riviera-gravel-due-percorsi-gravel-a-picco-sul-mare-della-costa-azzurra/
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As soon as you leave the M14 turning right for the Mont Chauve road, it takes a little over 7km of ascent over 540m positive; to reach the fort.
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The region around Gilette is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the deeply cut Vésubie gorges, known for their breathtaking views and challenging routes. The area also features the impressive Baou de Saint-Jeannet, a rock mass culminating at 800 meters, offering splendid panoramas.
Yes, Gilette boasts several historical sites. The Fort du Mont Chauve d'Aspremont is a significant historical site located on a summit, offering views over Nice and the Mediterranean. The Village of Saint-Jeannet itself is a historical settlement with ruins of old fortified sheepfolds.
Gilette is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking and climbing are popular, especially around the Baou de Saint-Jeannet. The region also offers challenging cycling routes through the Vésubie gorges and to viewpoints like Madonna of Utelle. You can find various hiking, cycling, and running routes in the area.
For stunning views, head to the Fort du Mont Chauve d'Aspremont, which provides panoramic vistas of Nice, the Mediterranean Sea, and the lower Alps. The Village of Saint-Jeannet, perched at the foot of the Baou, also offers splendid views from its summit. Additionally, the Madonna of Utelle is a fantastic vantage point with a 360° panorama.
Yes, the Village of Saint-Jeannet is noted as a family-friendly attraction, offering a charming setting for exploration. The general area provides diverse exploration opportunities, from serene natural landscapes to picturesque villages suitable for families.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, from challenging climbs through the Vésubie gorges to the scenic ascent to Madonna of Utelle. The cycling guide for Gilette includes routes like the Roquestéron – Riolan Gorge loop and the Saint-Martin Pass loop, catering to different difficulty levels.
The Vésubie gorges are deeply cut into the Maritime Alps and are renowned for their dramatic landscapes. They offer a varied route with exposed sections of road in limestone cliffs and tunnels, providing a challenging yet rewarding experience for cyclists and those seeking breathtaking scenery.
Visitors to Fort du Mont Chauve d'Aspremont are rewarded with incredible views over Nice, the Mediterranean Sea, and the lower Alps after a challenging climb. It's considered a hidden gem, especially for watching the sunrise, and on clear days, Corsica can be seen on the horizon.
Yes, the hiking trails around Gilette cater to different skill levels. For example, the hiking guide lists routes from easy, like the Lake Broc loop, to more difficult ones such as the Gilette Castle – Mont Lion Summit loop.
The Madonna of Utelle is a sanctuary and a place of pilgrimage, offering stunning views of the Mercantour National Park and the Mediterranean Sea from an altitude of 1,194 meters. It's also a popular destination for cyclists due to its continuously paved road and 360° panorama.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided for all attractions, the Madonna of Utelle is used as a place of worship all year round. Generally, the region's mountainous terrain and outdoor activities are best enjoyed during pleasant weather, typically spring through autumn, though some routes may be accessible in winter.
The region offers a blend of historical and cultural experiences. The Village of Saint-Jeannet provides insight into traditional perched villages. The Madonna of Utelle, as a long-standing place of pilgrimage, offers a unique cultural and spiritual experience.


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