Provence is bursting into bloom—rivers are rushing, waterfalls are alive, and everything is lush and green. Here are five delightful hikes to enjoy with friends or family this spring.
🌿 Cap Sicié – Between Forest and Sea
Nestled between La Seyne-sur-Mer and Six-Fours-les-Plages, Cap Sicié offers a perfect mix of nature and coastal views. Families can wander through the Janas forest, explore the “path of the oratories” leading to the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Mai, or tackle the rockier Fabregas trail up to the Sémaphore. Hike or bike—either way, the views are worth it.
⛰️ Sacred Mountains: Hiking in Sainte-Baume
Lace up your hiking boots—the Sainte-Baume range promises rewarding walks for those who love nature and heritage. Overlooking Aubagne, this sacred mountain offers a blend of rugged trails, unique rock formations, and historical sites like the renovated Grotte Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. A bit further north, the Caramy Gorges make for a refreshing escape with easier access and fewer crowds at this time of year.
🌳 Into the Heart of the Alpilles
North of Arles and Salon-de-Provence, the Alpilles massif awaits nature lovers. Spanning 19,000 hectares, it’s the largest forested area in the Bouches-du-Rhône. With rolling hills, olive groves, and limestone ridges, it’s an ideal setting for a peaceful springtime stroll.
🎨 A Colorful Getaway in the Luberon
For a change of scenery, head to the Luberon. Known for its striking red earth, this region dazzles with color. Walk the famous ochre trail, or lose yourself in the charming streets of Roussillon, an authentic Provençal village full of vibrant hues and irresistible local charm.
🌺 Porquerolles in Bloom
Porquerolles is a springtime gem, perfect for a visit before the summer crowds arrive. With its pine forests, quiet trails, and postcard-worthy village, the island promises a peaceful escape. The Mediterranean might still be chilly for a swim, but the island’s natural beauty makes it a perfect spot for a sunny walk.
More walks to discover in spring