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La promenade Maurice Rouvier à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Maurice Rouvier promenade in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, the Maurice Rouvier Promenade offers a memorable seaside escape. This 1.3-kilometer trail provides spectacular views of the Mediterranean. Accessible to all, it features small coves and Belle Époque buildings along the way. Follow our guide to uncover all the secrets of this must-visit promenade along Cap Ferrat.

Hiking features

  • Distance 2.6 km
  • Estimated duration 40 mn
  • Difficulty Facile
  • Elevation gain + 11m / - 11m
  • Parking nearby
  • Pets allowed
  • Swimming areas
  • Bikeable
  • Stroller accessible

The elegance of the Riviera in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat : a captivating stroll

Crystal-clear water lies below the Maurice Rouvier promenade, with the town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer in the background.
Crystal-clear water lies below the Maurice Rouvier promenade, with the town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer in the background

The Maurice Rouvier promenade embodies the unmatched charm of the French Riviera. As you walk along, you’ll discover breathtaking views of the Baie des Fourmis, bathed in the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean. In the background, the town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer unfolds, nestled at the foot of the cliffs. You’ll also notice the iconic restaurant Circé, a building with the elegant Belle Époque style. Another curiosity visible from the trail is Villa Kérylos, a stunning reconstruction of an ancient Greek residence. Finally, you can also admire small coves with crystal-clear water below the trail.

Maurice Rouvier promenade : an accessible and easy route for everyone

The Maurice Rouvier promenade and its stunning view of the baie des Fourmis
The Maurice Rouvier promenade and its stunning view of the baie des Fourmis

The trail of the Maurice Rouvier promenade is particularly accessible and easy to navigate. Almost entirely flat along its length, it presents no notable physical challenges. Stabilized and free of stairs, this path is ideal for families with strollers as well as for elderly individuals. While walking shoes may be comfortable, they are not necessary. It is important to note that, although it remains technically possible, biking is prohibited on the trail.

La Fleur du Cap: a Belle Époque gem on David Niven square

The villa "La Fleur du Cap" and its private dock
The villa “La Fleur du Cap” and its private dock

Halfway through your stroll, you will have the pleasure of discovering the villa La Fleur du Cap. Located on the small David Niven square, this true gem of the Belle Époque was built in 1880 at the request of the son of an arms dealer. Formerly known as Villa Socoglio, the building exudes timeless charm with its small private dock on the Mediterranean.

The villa "La Fleur du Cap" and its green wall on David Niven square
The villa “La Fleur du Cap” and its green wall on David Niven square

The facade of the villa, facing the square, is adorned with climbing plants that bloom with the seasons. These touches of greenery add an extra dimension to the classic elegance of the building. Today, the villa is the residence of the parents of a wealthy New Zealand businessman.

Charming swimming spots along the Maurice Rouvier promenade

View of Cros Dei Pin beach from the Maurice Rouvier promenade
View of Cros Dei Pin beach from the Maurice Rouvier promenade

The Maurice Rouvier promenade is not limited to its breathtaking landscapes. It also offers several opportunities for a refreshing swim. At the start of the trail, Cros Dei Pin beach in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is an excellent choice for enjoying the water. If you prefer the end of the route, the plage des Fourmis in Beaulieu-sur-Mer also provides a pleasant setting for relaxing and swimming.

Small cove and its dock below the Maurice Rouvier promenade
Small cove and its dock below the Maurice Rouvier promenade

Along the way, you will discover charming small coves. Although access is often difficult, the cove with the plage du Talon is an exception. It is accessible via a staircase hidden behind a small gate. Additionally, some locals use the small private staircases of villas to reach docks and other discreet swimming spots.

Access to the cove with the plage du Talon
Access to the cove with the plage du Talon

Route and access from the Maurice Rouvier promenade

To conclude

Essential for Riviera lovers, the Maurice Rouvier promenade enchants with its stunning views of the Mediterranean. This flat and stabilized path is accessible to everyone, providing a pleasant experience for walkers of all ages. Along the way, you will have the chance to admire the beautiful villa La Fleur du Cap, a testament to the elegance of the Belle Époque. For a refreshing break, don’t miss the small cove with the plage du Talon, where you can enjoy a swim in a tranquil setting.

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