Walk 48 – Cap Ferrat Coastline Circuit, French Riviera – 4 miles

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In 2012 the Cap Ferrat peninsula was named as the second most expensive residential location in the world after Monaco!! This walk takes you around it's beautiful coastal path, with stunning views out into the Mediterranean. You will pass countless sets of stone steps on your way round, tempting you down towards the turquoise waters of the peninsula's many hidden coves and bays.

 Parking available on Chemin de Passable (chargeable) just north of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Cap Ferrat, France

WALK REPORT: 6th May 2016

This was a walk suggested by Stephen – my husband’s step dad – whilst we were visiting them in Nice. There were 6 of us in total: 4 adults and my 2 kids. Stephen & I had read the guide book and route description before setting off and it looked as though we could get away with taking the buggy for my youngest who had just turned 3. From what we could tell, the second half of the walk from the lighthouse onwards would be a flat, even surface and the first half more uneven ground but still ok to push the buggy along. It turned out that we were wrong about the first half! There are many sets of stairs and the ground is so uneven in places that it is almost impossible to push a buggy on it, especially when the weight of a pre-schooler is added to the equation…. This resulted in the buggy being folded back up and us taking turns dragging it along, with Thomas going between walking and riding on someone’s shoulders. Once past the lighthouse on the tip on the peninsula however, having the buggy was ideal and definitely helped us pick up the pace.

I found the wild, eastern side of Cap Ferrat (from the lighthouse to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat) to be less interesting than it’s western neighbour: it was mostly flat with much less vegetation, and not as picturesque as what we had experienced on the first half of the walk. Having said that, this is the side from which we got a glimpse of the peninsula’s famous mansions, and because it is more open to the elements there was a very welcome cool wind blowing. I definitely preferred the western side with it’s flora and fauna, tranquil rocky coves and quirky stair cases!

Some photos from the western side:

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Looking across the bay to Villefranche-sur-Mer
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A nice spot to lay down a towel and sunbathe for the day!
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The crystal clear turquoise water of the Med are so tempting in the heat of the midday sun! We saw people sunbathing in the numerous sheltered bays around the peninsula, it looked idyllic!
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Approaching the lighthouse

The eastern side:

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This very well build footpath takes you past the peninsula’s main hotel and some of the millionaire mansions on the hillside
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Towards the end of the walk a painted rock has been transformed into a fish, turning it into an interesting and memorable feature!

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