Hiking the French Riviera 

The Côte d’Azur made a name for itself in the 18th century with the British elite who, convinced by the health benefits of a milder climate, would travel to the south of France during winter. The proximity to Italy, with its cultural upper-class image, played a part in attracting the European aristocracy to the south-eastern coastal towns. During the 19th century, royalty and famous writers and actors would descend upon the Côte d’Azur, enhancing the image of the wealthy and glamourous place to be. This side of the French Riviera still very much exists today with the casinos, sports cars, horse racing and villas. But hiking the French Riviera with Intura merely grazes the materialistic, choosing instead to lead you into the backcountry, where authenticity, simplicity, and tranquility reign.

Why do we like the Côte d’Azur?

There are many answers to this question! But we’ll give you the 3 main ones. Firstly, there is so much more to the Côte d’Azur than the glitz and glamour of the coastal towns and villages. Hiking the French Riviera with Intura is heading inland, into the rural backcountry, with beautiful hiking trails, remote hamlets and authentic villages. Secondly, we love the Côte d’Azur because of the cultural mix of French and Italian in the architecture, the food and the way of life. On our French Riviera walking tours, you can easily hop over the border and spend the afternoon in Italy! Why explore only one country when you can two! And finally, the proximity to Nice international airport is a real bonus. Hikers from all over the world can come and enjoy the walks and explore this beautiful region of France.

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Walking Porquerolles Island: beaches and petanque !
      • France - French Riviera
    • Self-guided
    • Walking
      • 6 days
      • From March to November
  •   Accommodation choice :

      • Simple
      • Comfort
      • Charming
      • Superior

Highlights of the trip

  • The wilderness of the islands of Porquerolles and Port Cros
  • The hidden gem of the Mediterranean gardens of Le Rayol
  • Plenty of swimming opportunities every day !
  • Majestic coastline paths and hidden inlets






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Hiking the backcountry of the French Riviera
      • France - French Riviera
    • Self-guided
    • Walking
      • 6 days
      • From March to June
      • From September to November
  •   Accommodation choice :

      • Simple
      • Charming

Highlights of the trip

  • Discover the hidden gems in the backcountry of the French Riviera
  • Grasse, the perfume capital & Saint Paul de Vence, a source of inspiration for painters and writers
  • The beautiful perched villages of Gourdon, Saint Paul de Vence, Tourettes sur loup
  • Charming Provencal landscapes and panoramic hikes


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Walking the Southern Alps to the French Riviera: short and sweet
      • France - French Riviera
    • Self-guided
    • Walking
      • 6 days
      • From March to November
  •   Accommodation choice :

      • Simple
      • Comfort
      • Charming

Highlights of the trip

  • Genuine mountain villages surrounded by the Alps mountains
  • The cultural mix of Italian and French influences
  • The lovely perched village of Sainte Agnes
  • 4 dinners & 3 picnics included
  • Ancient paths through forests and follow majestic olive groves
  • The coloured italian-style town of Menton on the Med Sea
  • Option walk : The lovely town of Eze and the charming Saint Jean Cap ferrat cape

  • Please note :  the hotels in the backcountry are quite rustic and simple, but you will appreciate the charm and authenticity. Once you get to Menton, you can choose your level of quality and comfort



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Mercantour hiking: Alpine lakes and rock carvings
      • France - French Riviera
    • Self-guided
    • Walking
      • 6 days
      • From June to October
  •   Accommodation choice :

      • Simple
      • Charming

Highlight of the tour 

  • The lakes, mountains and rock carvings of the "Vallée des Merveilles"
  • A true Alpine experience 
  • The cosy "Chamois d'Or" hotel: an unforgettable experience
  • 3 dinners & 3 picnics included
  • Authentic villages nestled in deep, wooded valleys surrounded by high mountains
  • The Mercantour National park and its wild fauna and flora
  • Walks on centuries old paths in some outstandingly beautiful valleys 



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      • 7 days
      • From March to November
  •   Accommodation choice :

      • Simple
      • Comfort
      • Comfort

Highlights of your walk in the French Riviera

  • Authentic villages nestled in deep wooded valleys, surrounded by high mountains
  • The cultural mesh of Italian and French influences
  • The lost village of La Brigue, on the Italian border
  • 4 dinners & 1 picnic included
  • The magnificent perched village of Sainte Agnès
  • The coloured italian-style town of Menton on the Mediterranean Sea

  • Please note :  the hotels in the backcountry are quite rustic and simple, but you will appreciate the charm and authenticity. Once you get to Menton, you can choose your level of quality and comfort


    Go Private or go guided ! Customize your holidays with a local specialist here 

Hiking the French Riviera a different way

When we go hiking in the French Riviera, we like to go off the beaten track, heading deep into the rural countryside. A beautiful Alpine landscape paints the backdrop to the first few days of your hiking tour as you walk though chestnut forests, olive groves, deep canyons and impressive gorges. Our French Riviera walking tours lead you through some of the most beautiful villages in France: Gourdon, Tourettes sur Loup and Sainte Agnès. Perched at an altitude of 800m, Sainte Agnès is listed as Europe’s highest coastal village and offers a wide sweeping view of the glistening Mediterranean, just 3km away as the crow flies (although much further on foot!). After 3 or 4 days in the heart of the backcountry, you make your way towards the coast, arriving either in the pretty and colourful town of Menton, famous for its citrus fruits or in Antibes where you enjoy a gentle hike around the Cap d’Antibes, a stunning walk along the jagged coastline admiring the view of the Alps in the distance and the exquisite mansions and private estates dotted along the path.

 

Why is the Côte d’Azur a haven for hikers?

It is a place of many contrasts. Hiking in the French Riviera will take you from an authentic, rural village to a bustling coastal town in just 1 day. You will alternate between simple, family run Auberges to modern-day hotels. The walks will lead you deep into the countryside, along the lesser trodden tracks dotted with old stone ruins and olive trees, to coastal hiking trails with the refreshing spray of the Mediterranean Sea to cool you down! Hiking in the French Riviera is to gain height, with many panoramic paths offering a plunging view down to the valley below, but also to find yourself on the coast, at no altitude at all.

 

How difficult are the walks?

Most of the walks are a moderate level, to be enjoyed by those who are used to regular exercise and can handle uphill walking at a regular pace. Some parts of the hiking trails are steep, but you can take your time, resting when necessary, and there is always a rewarding view for your efforts! On some of our tours we give you 3 walking options for your day ranging from easy to challenging. And all of our French Riviera walking tours end with an easier level walk to allow for a gentler rhythm to your day, with time for more relaxation and meandering than actual hiking.

 

When to enjoy a French Riviera walking tour?

Most of our hiking French Riviera tours can be enjoyed from March through to November. You are hiking between the mountains and the sea, with two very different climates that complement one another perfectly. In the early Spring, you can admire the snow-capped mountains in the distance and enjoy the first flowers blossoming in the surrounding fields and along the hiking trails. The evenings can get a little chilly, especially up in the mountain villages and the Mediterranean will most definitely be too cold for a dip, but the sun is almost always guaranteed to shine. Sunglasses and sunscreen are necessary, even in March! The summers can be hot, we make sure you get an early start to your day by booking the morning transfers to the start of the walks between 8 and 9am. That way, you can get a good bit of walking in before the hottest part of the day. The huge advantage to hiking in the French Riviera is that you benefit from the sea breeze, especially during the latter part of the trip as you head down to the Mediterranean and there is nothing quite like a refreshing swim and a few hours lazing on the beach after clocking up the kilometres over the past few days!
If you choose to book a French Riviera walking tour in early autumn, the colours of the alpine landscape are fantastic and you can probably still enjoy a paddle in the sea! In late autumn, despite the days being shorter and the evenings much colder, you will have the hiking path to yourself. If you are looking for a quiet retreat, somewhere to really disconnect for a while, well, it doesn’t get much better than the backcountry of the French Riviera.