Piton Rouge des Ramparts, Mountain summit in Reunion, France.
Piton Rouge des Ramparts is a mountain summit in Reunion that rises to 2295 meters and features vertical cliffs shaped through geological processes. The landscape displays the dramatic structure of this volcanic formation rising from the Indian Ocean.
The mountain is part of the Pitons, Cirques and Ramparts of Reunion, which received UNESCO World Heritage status in 2010. This recognition highlights the geological importance of these volcanic landscapes for science and protection.
The name Piton refers to any cone or peak on the island and has been part of the local Creole language for generations. You will hear this term used constantly by locals when they talk about the mountains here.
The hiking trail is around 10 kilometers long and involves an elevation change of roughly 600 meters, taking about half a day. Visitors should come prepared with sturdy footwear and plenty of water, as the route can be challenging and exposed.
The mountain sits within a network of ramparts, which are natural cliff formations created by massive geological collapses around the island. These collapses created the characteristic vertical structures that define the area today.
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