Start from the Cabassoles car park, just before Vauvenargues.
Go in the direction of Le Prieuré (GR®9) on the Venturiers trail, which is very well marked so you can't to wrong! Count on about 1.5 hours of climbing.
Once at the Prieuré Sainte-Victoire (1), visit and admire the landscape, then climb the Croix de Provence (2), with a panoramic view as far as Marseille and the Mediterranean if it's not too cloudy.
NEThen continue along ridges to the signal, still on the GR®9, then reach the Col Subéroque sometimes bordering the steep cliffs.
At the Col de Subéroque take the trail on the left that descending very steeply (green markers), which is the Sentier des Plaideurs (The "path of pleaders").
__The descent is very abrupt, with lots of rocks, so watch your knees, this is really quite difficult in my opinion!
When you get to the bottom, keep following the green route markers!
Before you arrive at the river "L'Infernet", take a small trail to the left for 50m after a pile of wood.
Then join a track after having crossed the river. Follow a yellow trail and turn left back to the car park!
Sainte-Victoire is a highlight of Provence for hikers and climbers.
Before you start, make sure access to the massif is allowed because a regulation is applicable from 1 June to 30 September which and can limit access hours.
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 13.88 km
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Calculated time: 6h 00
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Difficulty: Difficult
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 721 m
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Vertical drop: - 727 m
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Highest point: 1,005 m
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Lowest point: 361 m
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Area: Sainte-Victoire (Massif)
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District: Vauvenargues (13126)
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Start/End: N 43.553667° / E 5.583266°
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IGN map(s): Ref. 3244ET
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Description
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 374 m
- 1 : km 4.39 - alt. 869 m - Prieuré de la Sainte-Victoire
- 2 : km 4.54 - alt. 863 m - Croix de Provence
- 3 : km 8.61 - alt. 915 m
- 4 : km 10.61 - alt. 467 m
- 5 : km 11.1 - alt. 458 m
- S/E : km 13.88 - alt. 374 m
Useful Information
I advise you to take an IGN map, especially for the shortcut on the small trail.
Otherwise take water because there is none on the route, and it's best in the morning to avoid the heat.
When you arrive at the Bau de Vespres just before the col, you can people climbing on the flanks of the mountain, which is very popular among climbers.
Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.
Other walks in the area
Sainte-Victoire : Bau Cezanne - Garagai - Deux Aiguilles de l'Anchois
Departure from Saint-Antonin-sur-Bayon (13 - Bouches-du-Rhône)
A physical loop hike along Sainte-Victoire, a climb to Prieuré Sainte-Victoire / Croix de Provence through Bau Cézanne and going back through "le Gouffre de Garagaï" and "les deux Aiguilles".
Sainte-Victoire mountain through the Clapier gap
Departure from Saint-Antonin-sur-Bayon (13 - Bouches-du-Rhône)
A loop hike on the south side of Sainte-Victoire Montagne allowing access to the ridge via the Marbrière and the Brèche du Clapier (gap). The walk along the ridge towards the Croix de Provence offers splendid views. Descent via the Priory, the Pas du Berger and the Cézanne Shelter.
The Sainte-Victoire
Departure from Saint-Marc-Jaumegarde (13 - Bouches-du-Rhône)
A beautiful hike up one of the highest mountains in the Provence: the magnificent Sainte-Victoire. Enjoy 360° views as far as the Alps and the Ventoux. The Priory alone is well worth the effort.
Sainte-Victoire: the Pic des Mouches with a return via the Pas du Clapier
Departure from Puyloubier (13 - Bouches-du-Rhône)
An energetic loop in Sainte-Victoire leaving from the Saint-Ser car park. The climb up goes via the east of the Bau de l'Aigle and the descent back down is via the 'Pas du Clapier'.
Cézanne’s windmill and the Zola dam
Departure from Le Tholonet (13 - Bouches-du-Rhône)
A lovely walk which includes a chance to see Cézanne’s Windmill, to discover the ancient ruins of the Roman aqueduct and its waterfall and the Zola dam. In the distance you can see Mont Sainte-Victoire.
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