Calanques National Park, located near Marseille in France, is a unique protected area that encompasses land, water, and semi-urban environments. This diverse landscape, the only one of its kind in Europe, offers a range of outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the park’s rugged cliffs and hidden coves by hiking, or venture into the clear waters for snorkeling and sailing. The park’s rocky terrain also provides excellent opportunities for rock climbing and kayaking. Wildlife enthusiasts can observe a variety of species in their natural habitats, making it a haven for those seeking both adventure and natural beauty.
Calanques National Park (Parc National des Calanques)
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