Best mountain peaks around L'Escarène offers access to a variety of mountain peaks and scenic areas in the Nice hinterland. This region provides diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Peaks range from those directly adjacent to the village to others within a reasonable distance, all offering panoramic views and distinct features. L'Escarène serves as a base for exploring the varied mountain landscapes of the Alpes-Maritimes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Demanding climb, rough terrain, but what a reward up there… 🌄 Between sky, sea, and relief, the scenery is simply exceptional. A hike that puts you in your place and reminds you why we love the mountains 💪
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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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Fantastic view over Nice - great one-way-road
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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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Beyond the most popular spots, visitors highly recommend Roc de l'Orméa for its amazing 360-degree views, especially as a detour from the GR52. Another excellent choice is Mont Grammondo Summit, which also boasts truly 360-degree panoramic views, though it can be a challenging climb.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Férion Summit (1,412m) provides a 360-degree vista encompassing the Alps, Mercantour, and the Mediterranean. Similarly, Cime de Baudon (1266m) is renowned for its exceptional 360-degree views, allowing you to see Menton, the coastline, the Mercantour massif, and even Corsica on clear days.
Yes, Fort du Mont Chauve d'Aspremont is a historical site featuring fortifications that once dominated Nice, offering views over the city, the Mediterranean, and the lower Alps. The area around Mont Tourrette, near Tourrette-Levens, also offers historical significance with its hilltop village and medieval castle tower, providing panoramic views.
Mont Panard (1054m) offers a more accessible hiking experience, with a pleasant forested hike and diverse viewpoints. A popular short circular tour can be started directly from Touët de l'Escarène station. Many moderate hiking routes also lead to Cime de Baudon, starting from nearby villages like Peille and Sainte-Agnès.
You can expect diverse natural features. Peaks like The Cradle offer a unique flat area at 1,050 meters, surrounded by two peaks, described as a green oasis with lawn and pine forest. Mont Panard features extensive wooded areas, while many summits provide vast panoramic views of the sea, coastline, and mountain ranges like the Mercantour massif.
The region around L'Escarène is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging ascents like the Col d'Èze and Braus Pass. There are also many running trails and gravel biking routes that explore the scenic mountain terrain and passes like Col de Braus.
Yes, The Cradle is described as a cozy nest with lawn and pine forest, inviting visitors to sit back and relax, making it suitable for families. It even has a small fireplace for grilling. Roc de l'Orméa also has a meadow at its summit, perfect for a picnic in the shade.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary, visitor tips for Mont Chauve suggest that the best time to come is perhaps early in the morning to watch the sunrise, as Corsica can be seen on clear days. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often clear skies for hiking and enjoying panoramic views.
Mont Macaron (806m), though a bit further from L'Escarène, is a notable 'belvedere summit' offering a vast 360-degree panorama that includes both the Alpine chain and the coastal country, with views of Nice and Cannes. Cime de Baudon also provides expansive vistas of the sea, coastline, and the majestic Mercantour massif.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from many summits, offering a sense of vastness and natural beauty. The combination of challenging climbs with rewarding vistas, the presence of historical sites like fortifications, and the opportunity for peaceful forested hikes are also highly appreciated. The area is seen as a diverse landscape blending natural beauty with rich history.
Yes, the Col de Braus (1002m), located about 10 km from L'Escarène, is famous for its winding roads ('lacets') and picturesque gorges. It's a well-known route, particularly for motoring and cycling enthusiasts, offering a dramatic experience through the mountains. Many road cycling routes in the area incorporate this pass.
While not explicitly 'hidden gems' in the provided data, peaks like Cime d'Auriéras (1173m) and Mont Scardélans (1055m) are part of the mountainous terrain around L'Escarène. Their elevations suggest they offer good vantage points within the local landscape and might provide a quieter experience compared to more frequently visited summits.


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