Interpretation trail that invites you to discover the richness of the coastal heritage of the Pointe Saint-Hospice "classified site" thanks to 6 observation stations.
Walk along the forest of maritime pines until you reach la pointe du Colombier with its landscape of limestone rocks eroded by sea spray
and salt. A little further on, on your left, is the Edmund Davis path leading to the top of the pointe Saint-Hospice (+/- 100 m) where you’ll find the Saint-Hospice chapel, the bronze statue of the Virgin (1903), the Belgian military cemetery and the cemetery by the sea (allow 20 minutes for the round trip).
Continue your walk until you reach the tip of the peninsula from where you’ll see, on your right, Cap Martin, the Principality of Monaco and even Italy. You’ll eventually reach Anse de la Scaletta (bay), sheltering la Paloma beach, before climbing a flight of steps to rejoin the Saint-Hospice road. Complete the loop by continuing to the Jardin de la Paix (where you’ll find the Coexist fountain).
Furniture
- Orientation board
Adapted tourism
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
Reception of animals
- Pets welcome
Pricing
Free access.
Opening periods
All year round.
Subject to favorable weather.