Map of Calanques National Park France – Coastal Park & Location Guide

Calanques National Park is one of France's most spectacular coastal landscapes, stretching between Marseille and Cassis along the Mediterranean Sea. The park is renowned for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise coves, crystal-clear waters, hiking trails and exceptional marine biodiversity, making it one of the country's premier outdoor destinations.

This map of Calanques National Park France provides a location guide to the park, major calanques, nearby towns, transport connections and popular visitor attractions.

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Calanques National Park is located on France's Mediterranean coast between Marseille and Cassis in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

Calanques National Park Map

Interactive Calanques National Park Map Explore Calanques National Park, its coastal coves, hiking trails and surrounding Mediterranean coastline.

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Where is Calanques National Park Located?

Calanques National Park is situated on the Mediterranean coast in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of southeastern France. The protected area extends between Marseille and Cassis, encompassing rugged limestone cliffs, hidden coves, offshore islands and marine habitats.

  • Country: France
  • Region: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
  • Department: Bouches-du-Rhône
  • Nearest cities: Marseille and Cassis
  • Coastline: Mediterranean Sea
  • Known for: Limestone cliffs, turquoise coves, hiking and marine wildlife

National Park Features

  • Limestone calanques: Steep-sided rocky inlets carved into the Mediterranean coastline.
  • Turquoise waters: Crystal-clear sea ideal for swimming, kayaking and boating.
  • Coastal hiking trails: Scenic walking routes linking the park's famous coves.
  • Protected marine environment: Rich underwater ecosystems supporting diverse marine life.
  • Dramatic viewpoints: Panoramic lookouts above cliffs and secluded bays.
  • Mediterranean vegetation: Native pine forests, aromatic shrubs and rugged coastal landscapes.

Top Attractions Nearby

  • Calanque de Sormiou: One of the park's largest and most accessible coves.
  • Calanque d'En-Vau: Spectacular limestone cliffs surrounding a turquoise bay.
  • Calanque de Morgiou: Traditional fishing harbour and scenic inlet.
  • Cassis: Charming harbour town and popular gateway to the park.
  • Marseille: France's second-largest city and northern entrance to the park.
  • Île de Riou: Protected island renowned for wildlife and coastal scenery.

Transport Features

  • Road access: Main access points from Marseille and Cassis.
  • Marseille-Saint-Charles Railway Station: Principal rail gateway to the region.
  • Regional bus services: Connections to park entrances and nearby towns.
  • Boat excursions: Popular cruises exploring the calanques from Marseille and Cassis.
  • Hiking trails: Extensive network linking major coves and viewpoints.
  • Visitor parking: Seasonal parking areas with restrictions during high fire-risk periods.

Nearby Destinations

  • Marseille
  • Cassis
  • Aix-en-Provence
  • Provence
  • French Riviera
  • Verdon Gorge

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Calanques National Park?
    Calanques National Park is located on France's Mediterranean coast between Marseille and Cassis.
  • Why is Calanques National Park famous?
    It is famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise coves, hiking trails and protected marine environment.
  • What are the best calanques to visit?
    Popular calanques include Sormiou, En-Vau, Morgiou, Port-Pin and Sugiton.
  • How do you explore Calanques National Park?
    Visitors commonly explore by hiking, kayaking, swimming or joining boat cruises from Marseille or Cassis.
  • Can you swim in the Calanques?
    Yes. Several coves provide excellent swimming opportunities, although access usually requires a hike or boat trip.
  • When is the best time to visit Calanques National Park?
    Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is popular for swimming and boating, although access restrictions may apply during periods of high fire danger.

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Disclaimer

This page is provided for general informational and map reference purposes only. Trail access, weather conditions, swimming areas, boating regulations, wildfire restrictions, transport services, accessibility and visitor facilities may change without notice. Natural coastal environments can present hazards. Always verify current conditions and official guidance before visiting. Map data is provided by OpenStreetMap contributors.