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The peak of the port
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

The peak of the port

Length6 mi
Elev. Gain301.8 ft
Est. Steps14000
Road
Created by Titouan

The peak of the port Introduction

The peak of the port is a 6 mile (14,000-step) route located near Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. This route has an elevation gain of about 301.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Entra plat , faux plats et monte sur un beau panorama de Nice

Attractions Near The peak of the port

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Arrondissement of Nice

Place
The arrondissement of Nice is an arrondissement of France in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It has 101 communes. Its population is 522,637 (2016), and its area is 3,067.4 km2 (1,184.3 sq mi).

Castle of Nice

Place
The Castle of Nice was a citadel used for military purposes. Built at the top of a hill, it stood overlooking the bay of Nice from the 11th century to the 18th century. It was besieged several times, especially in 1543 and in 1691, before it was taken by French troops in 1705 and finally destroyed in 1706 by command of Louis XIV.

Grotte du Lazaret

Place
The Grotte du Lazaret (English: Cave of Le Lazaret) is an archaeological cave site of prehistoric human occupation study, situated in the eastern suburbs of the French town of Nice, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.Results of excavations have been interpreted as to account for the construction of shelters by humans during the Lower Paleolithic period.

Church of Gesù, Nice

Place
Church of the Gesù, Nice also known as The Church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur of Nice (French: église du Gesù or French: L’église Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur) is a Roman Catholic church located on Rue Droite in the old town of Nice in the south of France. It is in the Baroque architectural tradition. The church became a parish in 1802 under the patronage of Jacques le Majeur.

Cimiez Cathedral

Place
Cimiez Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Cimiez, also Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Château) was a Roman Catholic church in the southern town of Nice, France. The cathedral sat on the hill of the Château de Nice, a castle overlooking the city. The bishop's seat was transferred to the present Nice Cathedral in 1590.

Neuf Lignes Obliques

Place
Neuf lignes obliques (English: Nine Oblique Lines) is a steel monument on the Promenade des Anglais, by French artist Bernar Venet. It was commissioned to mark the 150th anniversary of the 1860 annexation of the County of Nice by France.The sculpture is made of nine steel beams, 30 metres long, which meet at their top.

Nice tramway

Place
The Nice tramway (French: Tramway de Nice) is a 27.5-kilometre (17.1 mi), triple-line tramway in the city of Nice in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. It is operated by the Société nouvelle des transports de l'agglomération niçoise division of Transdev under the name Lignes d'azur.Opened on 24 November 2007, it replaced bus lines 1, 2, 5 and 18.

Place Masséna

Place
The Place Masséna is a historic square in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. It was named for André Masséna. Its layout was designed by Joseph Vernier in 1843-1844.The Place Masséna is the main square of the city. Before the Paillon River was covered over, the Pont-Neuf was the only practicable way between the old town and the modern one.

Siege of Nice (1705)

Place
The Siege of Nice took place between 15 March 1705 and 4 January 1706 as part of the War of the Spanish Succession. It pitched the forces of Louis XIV of France against those of Victor Amadeus II of Savoy – the latter were led by the marquis of Caraglio.

Nice Jazz Festival

Place
The Nice Jazz Festival (, NEESS), held annually since 1948 in Nice, on the French Riviera, is "the first jazz festival of international significance." At the inaugural festival, Louis Armstrong and his All Stars were the headliners. Frommer's calls it "the biggest, flashiest, and most prestigious jazz festival in Europe." From 1974 it was known as La Grande Parade du Jazz; in 1980 the name changed to JVC Nice Jazz Festival; since 1993 it has been known as the Nice Jazz Festival.

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Pablo
2024/11/25
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

6 mi

Elev. Gain

301.8 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
Titouan
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