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SIMIANE-COLLONGUE - Walk in the Provençal Canyon

SIMIANE-COLLONGUE - Walk in the Provençal Canyon
SIMIANE-COLLONGUE - Walk in the Provençal Canyon
SIMIANE-COLLONGUE - Walk in the Provençal Canyon
SIMIANE-COLLONGUE - Walk in the Provençal Canyon
Credit : Léa Charbonnier

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Simiane is the oldest village in the Bouches-du-Rhône located on the northern slope of the Chaîne de l’Etoile. Discover the astonishing richness of its fauna and flora by moving closer to the canyon walls with its canopy of flowers. Before heading back to the village, look up to your left, to the Rock of Castrum and catch a glimpse of the Clock Tower. It was an ancient watchtower built in the 13th century. You can visit the of St. Peter Parish Church built in the 18th century, before stopping at the 18th century castle transformed as a City Hall.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 14/02/2024
6.7 km
4 h
max. 346 m
min. 221 m
166 m
Styles : BaladeIn the country

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Starting point

104 Impasse des Aires , 13109 Simiane-Collongue
Lat : 43.43077Lng : 5.43358

The Cirkwi brief

Discover Simiane-Collongue: A Provençal Canyon Experience
Nestled in the heart of the Bouches-du-Rhône, Simiane-Collongue is more than just an ancient village; it's a gateway to an extraordinary natural treasure, the canyon cradled by the north slopes of the Chaîne de l’Etoile. Offered by the Office de Tourisme d'Aix-en-Provence, this path invites you on a journey through time and nature. Imagine the sight of canyon walls adorned with vibrant wildflowers, ancient watchtowers whispering stories of yore, and an 18th-century chateau that now serves the people. This route beckons not just walkers but those who wish to immerse themselves in a stunning, historical landscape.

Key Trail Specs in Brief
The trail stretching over approximately 6.7 kilometers, presents a moderate challenge with an elevation range from 221 to 346 meters. It achieves a total positive elevation gain of around 297 meters. This concise yet encompassing loop offers an engaging experience for avid walkers, marking significant altitude variations and notable inclines. Distilling these numbers, it's a balanced route - neither too demanding for the casual hiker nor too mild for the seasoned trekker.

Seasonal Tips and Safety
As we navigate the changing seasons, it's vital to come prepared. In the warmer months, pack ample water and sun protection to combat the Provençal heat. Conversely, autumn and spring offer milder temperatures, ideal for enjoying the copious flora without the discomfort of summer's intensity. Winter, albeit rare with snow, demands caution on potentially slick paths. Safety is paramount; always inform someone of your itinerary and check the weather before departing. Respect the natural habitat by staying on marked trails and leaving no trace.

The Historical Heart of Provence
Simiane-Collongue holds a precious slice of Provence's rich tapestry. The ancient village, perched under the watchful eyes of its historical monuments - from the 13th-century watchtower to the 18th-century chateau turned town hall - tells tales of centuries past. This territory, part of the Bouches-du-Rhône department, is a testament to the evolution of human settlement and natural beauty in harmony. It characterizes the region's profound connection to its history, culture, and the enduring spirit of its people.

Climate Insights for Travelers
Provence's climate, predominantly Mediterranean, gifts Simiane-Collongue with mild winters and warm, often hot, summers. This weather pattern makes spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) exceptionally delightful seasons for exploration. During these periods, the temperatures are comfortable, and the natural world is either waking up or winding down, offering a stunning array of colors and life. Summers can be quite warm, making early morning or late afternoon the best times for hiking to avoid the midday sun.
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