CALANQUES DU DEVENSON AND DE L'EISSADON
Situated between the calanque of the Eye-de-Glass and that of the Devenson, the calanque of the Rumpe is a set of steep cliffs 300 meters high falling into the sea. Beautiful panorama on the Plateau plateau. This is one of the last coves to be discovered by the Hikers club in 1900. And it's probably the most savage! It is also necessary to equip itself with ropes for certain mandatory passages to access it. Likewise, his neighbour the calanque of the Eissadon is difficult to access. It must also be achieved with strings. You can also just watch it from the Col pass, a magnificent gazebo on the way from the Col de la. These two coves are famous for their climbing spots.
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