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Mont Puget

Mont Puget from the Luminy University campus
Mont Puget is located in France
Mont Puget
Mont Puget
Elevation 563 metres (1,847 ft)
Location  France
Range Calanques de Marseille
Coordinates 43°13′19″N 05°27′31″E / 43.22194°N 5.45861°E / 43.22194; 5.45861Coordinates: 43°13′19″N 05°27′31″E / 43.22194°N 5.45861°E / 43.22194; 5.45861
Type Limestone

Mont Puget, named after the French sculptor Pierre Puget, is a mountain, part of Marseille-Cassis calanques, located south-east of Marseille.

Like most Marseille mountains, it is formed from limestone.

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Tourism

One of Mont Puget "stone rivers"

Often neglected by tourists, much interested by the Calanques themselves and by the sea, the Mont Puget can provide for some interesting hiking and climbing.

A very good trail leads to the very top of the mountain (like on most of Marseille mountain ranges, so that firefighters can get everywhere should a fire start).

However, one can also climb the mountain directly, which can provide for many interesting experiences.

One of them are "stone rivers", or collections of numerous small stones "flowing" from the mountain at angles reaching 45 degrees.

The top of the mountain is covered with eroded limestone that sticks out in numerous needle-like spikes.

Crest of Luminy University

A stylized representation of Mont Puget is displayed on the crest of Luminy University, one of three Marseille universities, which campus is located just next to the mountain.

References

  • Marseille Tourism Office Information
  • French Nationan Geographic Institute maps (for altitude figure)

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