The first peri-urban national park in Europe
It stretches along a coastal massif of limestone cliffs and pudding, creeks and islets that are relatively preserved ecosystems for many living species. The highest peak of the Calanques National Park is Mount Carpiagne (646 m) in the heart of the Saint-Cyr2 massif. For over a century, the site is frequented by many users: walkers, hikers, climbers, fishermen and divers in particular. It receives between 1.5 and 2 million visitors each year