Vallon des Rampes hamlet is located in Bouches-du-Rhone France, and famous for its magnificent mountain scenery and turquoise waters of an incredible deep color! It seems that nature created it for one purpose - to make your vacation unforgettable!
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Resting by the sea for each traveler is associated with different activities. Someone loves complete relaxation and silence, while others need activity. Our configurator will always help you choose a beach that meets your personal needs.
If a beach holiday for you is primarily the sound of the surf, the cries of seagulls over the pier and leisurely walks along the coast, then you are definitely a fan of calm beaches. The most popular beaches for such a holiday in the vicinity of Vallon des Rampes are Prado Beaches, Huveaune Beach, Prado Beach.
The list of available beach activities is certainly important, but for many travelers it is not a determining factor when choosing a vacation spot. Below you will find some information about the natural features of the beaches of Vallon des Rampes, we hope that this information will help you find the place of your dreams.
The beaches of hamlet are mainly wide. According to reviews of major beach experts and vacationers, most beaches have a high level of cleanliness. Sandy beaches dominate the rest!
As pebble rocky beaches are common here, it's recommended to bring aqua shoes if you're sensitive to it. This way, your vacation will be as comfortable as possible.
Usually, the depth increases normally. If this is important to you, always use our filter to check for a particular beach.
7 out of 23 beaches in Vallon des Rampes are partially protected from waves. These protections can be natural or man-made structures. If you're visiting the area during unstable weather, we recommend carefully choosing a place to swim, as high waves may not always be safe. Our filter can help you find a suitable beach.
We went to this beach in mid-November and had a wonderful day with our dogs. The water was shallow enough for them to swim comfortably. However, it's important to note that during the summer or high season, dogs may not be allowed on the beach. On the downside, the beach and sea were quite dirty with plastic littered everywhere. Additionally, some visitors left behind their trash after having lunch or spending time with their children, including plastic, tissues, and even diapers.
The sand has a darker hue which makes me hesitant to bring my kids along. However, it's conveniently located near my place. It's best to avoid the beach after heavy rainfall.
This place is absolutely amazing and definitely worth the 45-minute walk (and a bit of a climb down at the end). I visited on a July weekend around 9:00-9:30am and there were only a few people there at that time, making it very peaceful. The snorkeling was great as well - the water was shallow but there were plenty of fish to see. I even spotted three octopuses very close to the shore. In my opinion, it's even better than Calangue d'en Vau, although it's a bit more humble and smaller. Just make sure to bring plenty of water in the summer (1.5-2 liters per person), especially if you plan on continuing on to d'en Vau.
The warmest month during the year in this area is July, with the air temperature rising up to 26.7°C and the water temperature up to 23.1°C. The coldest month is January, with the air temperature dropping down to 10.9°C and the water temperature down to 14.3°C.