Massif de l'Étoile, Mountain range near Marseille, France
The Massif de l'Étoile is a limestone mountain range near Marseille with multiple peaks and forested slopes. The landscape shifts between pine forests and open scrubland typical of the Provence region.
People have inhabited this region since prehistoric times, as evidenced by remains found within the limestone formations. The area remained important throughout the centuries as a transit zone between the coast and inland territories.
The Parc Départemental de Pichauris preserves traditional Provençal agriculture with its olive groves, fig trees, and ancient sheepfolds.
Several marked trails cross through the mountains with varying difficulty levels suited to different abilities. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
A 148-meter radio tower stands on the summit serving as a television transmitter and military communications hub. This technical outpost appears surprisingly modern within the natural landscape.
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