Best mountain peaks around Le Mas are located in the Alpes-Maritimes department of southeastern France, nestled at an altitude of 900 meters. This region offers a mountainous landscape ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, characterized by its pure air and southern exposure. The area provides numerous opportunities for walks and hikes amidst a generous natural environment, featuring wooded hills, white oaks, and Aleppo pines. Natural water springs contribute to the lush landscape year-round.
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Once you reach the top you can admire the coast, weather permitting you can also see the island of Corsica. A wonderful peak
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You must therefore go up a stony path, be careful of your ankles. Take the sticks. But at the top of the fun, soon the snow.
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Gateway to the Pre-Alps, from the Var valley. Superb view of the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley.
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At 1553m, Mount Thiey is a place of calm and silence. Its plateau at the top gives the impression of being in a field, but if one looks south, one is greeted by a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean coastline and the sea.
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The highest peak for miles around, this ridge line is clearly visible from the beaches of Cannes. From up there, and weather permitting, you can sometimes see the island of Corsica in the distance. In my experience, being at the top for sunrise is the best time to be there.
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The Col de St Raphael from Puget Theniers is 8km long with 465m of elevation gain. The average slope is 4.8%.
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The region around Le Mas offers several distinctive mountain peaks and passes. Among them are Cheiron Summit, known for its expansive coastal views, and Mount Thiey, which provides a tranquil experience with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Additionally, Col de Saint-Raphaël serves as a gateway to the Pre-Alps, offering superb views of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley. You can also explore Audibergue Summit for its beautiful vistas.
From the mountain peaks around Le Mas, you can expect spectacular panoramic views. Cheiron Summit offers expansive views of the coast, and on clear days, you might even see the island of Corsica. Mount Thiey provides breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coastline and the sea to the south. From Col de Saint-Raphaël, you'll see the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley.
The mountainous landscape around Le Mas is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous opportunities for walks, hikes, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Beautiful view – Aiglo Peak loop' or 'Mont Saint-Martin Summit – Sigale loop' mentioned in the Hiking around Le Mas guide. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Cheiron Summit loop' from the Running Trails around Le Mas guide. Cyclists have options like the 'Azur Loop #3: The High Plateaus Circuit' from the Cycling around Le Mas guide.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different difficulty levels. For example, the Hiking around Le Mas guide lists routes ranging from easy, like 'The Estéron – Clue d'Aiglun loop', to moderate options such as 'Beautiful view – Aiglo Peak loop', and more difficult challenges like 'Mont Saint-Martin Summit – Sigale loop'.
Le Mas benefits from southern exposure, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. The region is known for its pure air and lush landscape, maintained by natural water springs year-round. While specific seasonal recommendations for mountain peaks are not detailed, the general pleasant conditions suggest spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the views.
While specific 'family_friendly' tags are not available for the peaks themselves, the region is generally known for numerous opportunities for walks and hikes. Shorter, easier trails, such as 'The Estéron – Clue d'Aiglun loop' (1.97 km, easy) from the Hiking around Le Mas guide, could be suitable for families looking for less strenuous mountain experiences.
The landscape around Le Mas is characterized by a generous natural environment. You'll find wooded hills, white oaks, Aleppo pines, Roman cypresses, and olive trees. Natural water springs contribute to a lush environment throughout the year. The peaks themselves offer diverse terrain, from the plateau-like summit of Mount Thiey to the stony paths leading to Audibergue Summit.
Cheiron Summit is highly recommended for its rewarding challenge and expansive views. From the top, visitors can admire the coast, and on clear days, it's possible to see the island of Corsica. It's considered the highest peak for miles around and offers views all the way down the Gorges du Loup towards the Mediterranean Sea and the beaches of Cannes Bay.
Mount Thiey, standing at 1553 meters, is particularly noted for its tranquil and silent atmosphere. Its summit features a plateau that gives the impression of a field, providing a serene escape. Despite this, looking south reveals breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coastline and the sea.
The village of Le Mas itself is a charming small mountain village that offers an authentic experience. While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly on the mountain trails are not detailed, the village serves as a base for exploring the surrounding peaks. For more information on the village, you can visit paysdegrassetourisme.fr.
Yes, Col de Saint-Raphaël is a notable mountain pass in the area. It's considered a gateway to the Pre-Alps and offers superb views of the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley. It's also a popular spot for cycling, with a moderate climb and scenic roads.


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