The calanque
D’En Vau situated between Marseille and Cassis is a popular place for tourists
and locals alike, well surrounded by steep cliffs and sandy beaches, offering
numerous vantage points. A great numbers of hiker and tourist are frequently
visiting this area. These cliffs are used as a training spots for rock
climbers. Therefore; the excessive use of these cliffs has posed problems of
substantial damage to this subtle microhabitat. However; most of the Calanques
are closed to the public during the summer seasons mainly from July through
September, due to the risks of forest fire that often happen during the dry
season.
Therefore
best time to visit Calanques is maybe March through May, when temperatures
quite fresh and bearable unlike autumn and winter. The rain is usually quite
rare here, as there is no fresh water sources are available in the Calanques,
it is advised to carry large supplies of water, particularly during the hot
summer to avoid serious dehydration. Boat tours are also available starting
either from Marseille, Cassis or La Ciotat, which are offering some remarkable
sight views. National Geographic has asked their
Facebook fans what their favorite summer water spots ar, the reply is Calanque
d'En Vau near Marseille, France. D'En Vau is one of quite a few Calanques in
the south of France.
These Calanques (with the partial
exception of Port Miou) were officially declared a National Park in April 2012,
and there’re restrictions on specific sporting activities such as hunting and
fishing. The extraordinary topography of the Calanques
makes it difficult to get too several of them, except by boat. Even on days
when access is authorized, the intense heat amplified by the sun and reflected
by the sea and the white rocks will make hiking unpleasant in the middle of the
day. Please be sure, there’re no restaurants at any of the three Calanques near
Cassis. So take plenty of water along with headgear, sunblock and other
necessary equipment.
If weather
is permitting, then you can walk to all three Calanques from the centre of
Cassis. The first is to Port Miou, which you can reach in half an hour from the
Cassis harbor front to the top of the Calanques. The Port Pin is half an hour
from Port Miou and En Vau is another hour further. So overall two hour hike
each way from Cassis Harbor. You can reach there by Car, Bus, and Train. Local
peoples are most familiar with weather but they’d also check weather forecast
before setting out their plan.
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