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Hiking from Luminy to the Sugiton belvedere

Description

An easy stroll to the Sugiton belvedere, from where you can see most of the Calanques.
Suitable for an all-terrain stroller.

Ideal for walkers who don't like big differences in altitude, or who don't have much time, but still want to discover the Calanques on foot.


Whichever means of transport you use (bus, bike or car), the hike starts in front of a gate that gives access to the Luminy estate.

Have you brought enough water? No ? Then take advantage of the fountain a few meters behind you, under the trees, to fill your water bottle.

The hike starts in the heart of the Luminy campus. At the end of the Second World War, the Luminy estate came under state ownership. While preserving the natural character of the site, the 1960s saw the development of a campus at its center, while the outlying areas were handed over to the City of Marseille in 1963 for leisure and recreation facilities.

Designed by René Egger, the city's official architect, the campus was inspired by Anglo-Saxon models and adapted to the constraints of the site, between natural heritage and relative isolation. The École d'art et d'architecture, with its patios, galleries, calades and pilings, was recognized as a twentieth-century heritage site in 2007. In September 2023, the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture (ENSA) left its historic site, inaugurated in 1968. The 7,000m² available are now looking for a new vocation. Today, the entire facility is home to some 10,000 people, including students, professors, researchers and contractors.

At the start of the walk, you pass through a beautiful wooded area with century-old trees. In the past, Luminy and Sugiton were part of the same forestry and agropastoral estate. The slightly uphill path culminates at the Col de Sugiton.

Then fork right and the trail (1) takes you to the foot of the belvedere, where it ends. The reward is a 360° panoramic view (2) of the Calanques, Cap Canaille, the fishing hamlet of Morgiou (3), the Riou archipelago jutting out over the ridges, Mont Puget, the cliff of the roofs (4) and the infinite beauty of the Mediterranean Sea.

During the Calanque de Sugiton quota period, this itinerary remains accessible and is not affected by the access reservation.

To return, simply follow the same itinerary in the opposite direction.

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Walking
Difficulty
Very easy
Dist.
5 km
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Starting point

5 171 avenue de Luminy , 13009   Marseille
Lat : 43.23148Lng : 5.437291

Additional information

Updated by

Office de Tourisme des Loisirs et des Congrès de Marseille - 12/06/2025
www.marseille-tourisme.com
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Open period

All year round.

Subject to favorable weather.

Contact

Phone : 08 26 50 05 00

Email : information@marseille-tourisme.com

Website : www.marseille-tourisme.com/

Type of land

Stone
Grit
Suitable for all terrain strollers

Animals accepted

Animals are accepted.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾