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Le Sentier du Littoral, Cap d'Antibes hiking area in Golfe-Juan, PACA
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View of Le Sentier du Littoral, Cap d'Antibes in Golfe-Juan, PACA
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View of Le Sentier du Littoral, Cap d'Antibes in Golfe-Juan, PACA
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Le Sentier du Littoral, Cap d'Antibes

4.7(2,037 reviews)Adventure
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours depending on how far you walk and how many beach stops you make👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children (4-7) enjoy the shorter, flatter sections near Golfe-Juan with tide pool exploration and easy beach access, while older kids (8+) can tackle longer stretches with mild elevation changes and adventurous rocky sections. Sturdy walkers ages 5+ will love the sense of adventure along the cliff paths.

About

Le Sentier du Littoral offers families a stunning coastal walk along the Mediterranean with crystal-clear turquoise waters, dramatic rocky coastline, and gentle sections perfect for kids. This famous trail combines easy hiking with opportunities to stop at hidden coves for swimming and rock scrambling, making it an adventure that keeps children engaged throughout. The paved and well-maintained portions near Golfe-Juan are ideal for families with younger children or strollers.

Highlights

  • Breathtaking views of the azure Mediterranean Sea with opportunities to spot boats and yachts
  • Multiple rocky coves perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and tide pool exploration
  • Well-maintained paths with sections suitable for confident young walkers
  • Dramatic coastal scenery with pine trees, rocky cliffs, and hidden beaches
  • Educational opportunities to discuss marine life, geology, and Mediterranean ecosystems

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Start early in the morning (8-9am) to avoid the intense Mediterranean sun and have the trail largely to yourselves, especially in summer months.
  2. 2.Pack water shoes for kids as many families stop at the rocky beaches along the way for impromptu swims in the incredibly clear water.
  3. 3.Begin at the Plage de la Garoupe end if you want the easiest, most family-friendly section, or start at Golfe-Juan for a gentle warm-up before more dramatic scenery.
  4. 4.Bring plenty of water and snacks as there are no facilities along most of the trail. A small backpack with sunscreen, hats, and light snacks is essential.
  5. 5.Download offline maps as cell service can be spotty along certain sections of the coastal path.

Best Time to Visit

Visit in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) for comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid weekend crowds. Summer mornings before 10am work well but expect heat, so plan shorter walks with swim breaks.

What to Know

The trail is free to access and most sections are well-marked. Limited parking is available at both Golfe-Juan and various points along Boulevard du Cap, so arrive early or consider using local buses. Bring all food and drinks as there are no vendors along the trail itself.

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed April through October when weather is warmest for potential swimming stops. Summer (July-August) can be very hot and crowded, so early morning visits are essential. Winter months are walkable but cooler, with rougher seas. The trail remains open year-round but some sections may be affected by storms or maintenance.

Nearby Eats

Head to Golfe-Juan's beachfront for family-friendly options like Le Tetou (famous for bouillabaisse with outdoor seating) or the more casual pizzerias along Boulevard des Freres Roustan. In Antibes old town (10 minutes away), Le Vauban offers Mediterranean cuisine with a children's menu in a relaxed atmosphere.

More Activities Near Golfe-Juan

Restaurant

Pizzeria Mamma Mia

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Pizzeria Mamma Mia offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere perfect for families exploring the French Riviera with children. The wood-fired pizzas and familiar Italian favorites appeal to even picky eaters, while the casual village setting means parents can relax without worrying about formal dining etiquette.

Restaurant

La Crêperie de Golfe-Juan

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La Crêperie de Golfe-Juan is a welcoming family spot where kids can watch their crêpes being made right before their eyes. The casual atmosphere means parents can relax while children enjoy both sweet dessert crêpes and savory galettes, making it easy to satisfy picky eaters. Quick service and reasonable prices make this a stress-free dining option for families exploring the French Riviera.

Ice Cream

Gelateria Le Sucre Salé

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This charming artisanal gelateria in the coastal town of Golfe-Juan serves up creative homemade gelato and sorbets that will delight the whole family. The friendly staff are welcoming to families with children, making it a perfect sweet treat stop after a day at the nearby beaches of the French Riviera.

Park

Parc de la Pinède

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Parc de la Pinède is a peaceful pine forest park perfect for families seeking a nature break along the French Riviera. With shaded walking trails, dedicated playgrounds, and plenty of picnic spots under the fragrant pine trees, it offers a refreshing escape from the beach crowds while keeping kids entertained with outdoor exploration and play.