[Link] Tour de la Massane - Pic de Sallfor
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ARGELES SUR MER

[Link] Tour de la Massane - Pic de Sallfor

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From the iconic Massane Tower to Pic Sailfort, offering stunning views of the coast, Spain, and the plain.
A beautiful hike from the Massane Tower to Pic Sailfort (and the surprises awaiting you) via the GR10 and the fountains.

2 points of interest

  • CCACVI
    Cultural heritage

    Tour de la Massane

    This watchtower, built by the Kings of Majorca, offers an exceptional point of view on the Plaine du Roussillon. At 793 meters altitude, the tower is a landmark for hikers of the massif. The famous Cassini cartographer even used it as a geodesic landmark in 1701 for his meridian work. He manages to find a difference of 397 toises between the foot of the Tower and Collioure (an altitude of 780 meters). Rather precise for the time, no?
  • Benjamin Collard

    Col de la Place d'Armes

    The Col de la Place d'Armes (Coll de la Placa d'Armes), located 677 meters above sea level, is a strategic point serving two distinct paths: on one side the path leading to the forest in the reserve de la Massane, and on the other the Tower of Massane. Rest for a moment in the shade on the rocks before making your route decision!

Description

  1. Start from the Tower towards Col de la Place d'Armes.  
  2. At the Col, follow the direction of Col d'en Verderol on a variant of the GR10.  
  3. Turn left towards Font d'en Cassanyes and Font d'en Vergès.
  4.   Then, take the GR10 to the right towards Pic de Sailfort and Font del Llamp.
  • Departure : Massane tower
  • Arrival : Pic de Sallfort
  • Towns crossed : ARGELES SUR MER and BANYULS SUR MER

Altimetric profile


Recommandations

Let’s protect forest ecosystems to preserve our biodiversity!

Part of the route passes through the Massane Nature Reserve.
The Massane forest is a scientific research laboratory where nearly 6,500 species have been documented across only 336 hectares.
Overuse of this area could cause irreversible damage to its habitat.
This site is therefore subject to rules and restrictions aimed at protecting its natural heritage.
The introduction or destruction of plants, animals, or any activities likely to harm the natural environment are prohibited.

The full list of restrictions for the Reserve can be accessed by clicking here.

Bring water, snacks, a cap or hat, a windbreaker, possibly waterproof clothing, and sunscreen. Stay on the marked trails. Respect nature. Take your waste with you. Check the weather forecast before setting out.
Is in the midst of the park
The national park is an unrestricted natural area but subjected to regulations which must be known by all visitors.

Transport

Bus 1€