Come take a walk at the famous Cape Dramont. A colorful walk between the emerald blue of the Mediterranean and the reddish rocks of the massif. A little advice: don't forget your camera!
- Access:
- by car from Agay: take the seaside road (direction Agay) to Dramont. On your right, turn at the sign "tiki plage" and park in the car park at the end of allée Robinson.
- By bus: line 8, get off at the long camp stop, continue along the road to the tiki beach sign, turn right on allée Robinson then go up to the car park.
- By train: line ter 3, get off at the Dramont stop.
- Starting point: Camp Long beach.
- Itinerary:
- Take the small yellow marked path by the sea. This follows the cut of the rock, arriving on an overhang. Continue to the right up the narrowing path. At the top, fork to the left. The trail then follows the top of the cliff with stunning views.
- At the next intersection, turn right onto a path that climbs up to the tarmac track. Go up to the semaphore (bypass it on the right) to discover a breathtaking panorama.
- Go back down to the intersection and continue to the right on the tarmac track which overhangs the southern slope of Cape Dramont. At the end of the track, before taking the path to the right that brings you back to the starting point, you can take a detour to the left to the port of Poussaï, a small, typical and colorful port.