| Calanque de Morgiou Mountain/Rock |
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| Calanque de Morgiou   | 
| Page Type: Mountain/Rock Location: Provence - Côte d'Azur, France, Europe Lat/Lon: 43.20905°N / 5.44742°E County: Bouches du Rhône Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Elevation: 492 ft / 150 m | Page By: Andino Created/Edited: Nov 10, 2006 / Nov 16, 2006 Object ID: 243032 Hits: 1908  Loading... Page Score: 89.19% - 19 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
OverviewWhen people talk about "Les Calanques" it actually covers an area that is almost 20 kms long with several climbing sites :
Calanque d'En-Vau
La Guardiole
Calanque de Sugiton / Luminy
CALANQUE DE MORGIOU
Calanque de Sormiou
Melette
Les Goudes
Marseilleveyre
The great thing is that you can climb almost all year long, apart from summer where it can be hot and closed for fire risks.
The landscape is stunning, as you climb right above the blue Mediterranean Sea !
The Calanques are also famous for two of its most passionated climbers :
Gaston Rebuffat and Georges Livanos (known as "Le Grec").
Staying... and Getting There
- WHERE TO STAY :
The main place to stay is located in the small town of Cassis (20 kms East of Marseille). There you can find shops and petrol easily.
The camp site is :
Camping Les Cigales
Avenue de la Marne
13260 CASSIS
Tel 04 42 01 07 34
It would be a mistake to stay in Marseille as there can be traffic jams (second biggest city in France after Paris... 1 million people),
and there is no camp site. However the good thing about is that it is onyl 3 hours away from Paris by train.
- HOW TO REACH CALANQUE DE MORGIOU :
From Cassis, take road D559 west towards Marseille.
After crossing a beautiful plateau, you will drive down to the East side of Marseille.
When reaching the "Mazargue" round-about, turn left and follow signs saying "Baumettes". After a couple of kilometers you will then follow signs saying "Morgiou".
Keep driving on a winding road up to the Calanque.
About 30 minutes from the camp site by car.
Site Description & Essential Gear
In Les Calanques, the entire rock is limestone.
It's not always perfect as there can be bushes and rotten rock, but usually the rock quality is very good.
Routes can be up to 150m high. A few are long horizontal traverse.
To descend, sometimes you have to abseil, sometimes you can walk down on the other side.
As there can several pitches the usual climbing gear is need :
2x 50m ropes
Quickdraws and sling
Abseiling equipment
Helmet (highly recommended !!)
Sun cream and lots of water in summer (undoubtedly)
Here is a description of the climbing areas in Calanque de Morgiou :
| ____Climbing Area____ | ____Routes____ | ____Pitches____ | ____Level____ |
| Vallon des Escampons | 20 | 1 | 5b to 6c |
| Parc des Baumettes | 106 | 1 | 2b to 7a+ |
| Le Prado | 15 | 1 | 4b to 6b |
| Degun | 21 | 1 | 5a to 6b+ |
| Roche Percée | 21 | 1 | 5a to 6c |
| Crêt de St Michel | 75 | 1 to 5 | 2b to 7a |
| L'Abri Côtier | 21 | 1 | 3c to 7a+ |
| Les Cabanons | 39 | 1 to 3 | 4c to 8a |
| Le Renard | 24 | 1 to 7 | 3b to 6c+ |
| Le Canceou | 3 | 1 to 6 | 2b to 6b+ |
| Anse du Figuier | 23 | 1 to 2 | 3b to 7a |
| La Voile | 9 | 1 to 10 | 2b to 7b |
| Cap Morgiou | 45 | 1 to 8 | 3a to 8a |
Books, Maps & WeatherThe best guidebook is :
Escalade dans les Calanques
The best map is :
IGN 3145ET Marseille / Les Calanques
And for weather forecast :
Meteo France > Cassis
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