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Massif de l'Esterel






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Coordinates: 43°30N 6°49E / 43.500°N 6.817°E / 43.500; 6.817
 

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Massif de l'Esterel
Gorges du Blavet
Highest point
Coordinates43° 30′ N, 6° 49′E
Naming
Language of nameFrench
Geography

The Massif de l'Esterel (Occitan Provençal: Esterèu; English: Esterel Massif) is a Mediterranean coastal mountain range in the departmentsofVar and Alpes-Maritimes on the French Riviera. Neighbouring cities are Mandelieu-la-Napoule and Cannes on the east, as well as Saint-Raphaël and Fréjus on the west.

The soil and rocks of the range are of volcanic origin, composed mainly of rhyolite,[1] which gives the hills a red color. The terrain is rugged, with deep ravines and oak forests. The highest point of the massif is Mont Vinaigre (618 metres or 2,028 feet).

The massif covers an area of 320 km2 (123.5 sqmi), of which 130 km2 (50.1 sqmi) are protected by the Forêt domaniale de l'Esterel (national forest). The nature reserve offers hiking and mountain biking trails including the GR 49 and GR 51. The Esterel mountains also host the Pierre & Vacances holiday village Cap Esterel. The Corniche d'Or, a touristic road along the coast and Île d'Or, links Saint-Raphaël and Cannes.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Poitrasson, F.; Pin, C. (1998). "Extreme Nd isotope homogeneity in a large rhyolitic province: the Estérel massif, southeast France". Bulletin of Volcanology. 60: 213–223. doi:10.1007/s004450050228.
  • ^ "visiter la Corniche d'Or de l'Estérel". Estérel Côte d'Azur (in French). 2019-06-12. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
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