La Turbie to Monaco revisited

 

The Rock of Monaco seen from GR trail
The Rock of Monaco seen from GR trail

We have hiked to Monaco from La Turbie a few times before. It is one of the great coastal itineraries on the Riviera. This time we wanted to combine the hike with a visit to the Oceanographic Museum with a lunch on their roof terrace.

La Turbie #619
La Turbie #619
Between La Turbie and Monaco
Between La Turbie and Monaco

We descended first along paved alleys, along the Roman Path, chemin romain (signposts #618,619,617 and 615) then along some stretches along a trail. At #615 we briefly merged with the GR51b trail, to signpost #615b where we forked left and followed a steep street named Chemin de la Turbie using pedestrian shortcuts when possible. We crossed the D6007 road and descended along stairs in Beausoleil in the Les Moneghetti neighbourhood, forked left at a soccer field (Stade des Moneghetti) and reached the Monaco railway station in about an hour.


The preparations for the approaching F1 Grand Prix were in full swing, and some pedestrian routes were blocked. We walked past the casino and descended further to the port. It was a religious holiday, and there were a lot of visitors from different parts of the world climbing along the stairs to the Rock and the palace square. 



Chemin Romain below La Turbie
Chemin Romain below La Turbie
Signpost#617 to Monaco
Signpost#617 to Monaco
Monaco port area
Monaco port area
Stairs to the Rock MC
Stairs to the Rock MC
Garden near Palace MC
Garden near Palace MC

We headed to the Oceanographic Museum through the historical district. It was noon, and we opted for lunch before visiting the museum. The rooftop restaurant was already packed with families. Fortunately, were able to get one of the last tables! 


The museum was hugely popular. The polar mission exhibition attracted a lot of families and school groups. In the aquarium, it was sometimes hard to move around! You could indeed spend a full day in the museum.  


We, however, had the ascent back to La Turbie waiting for us. We took the shortest route to the railway station, and in fact walked a few hundred meters inside the station before starting to ascend in Beausoleil along the same route to signpost #615 where we forked left and followed the GR trail under the north eastern flank of la Tête de Chien (signposts #614, 613, 602) then under Les Hauts de Monte-Carlo straight to La Turbie. 


The Palace Monaco
The Palace Monaco
Oceanographic Museum 1
Oceanographic Museum 1
Oceanographic Museum 2
Oceanographic Museum 2
Oceanographic Museum Aquarium
Oceanographic Museum Aquarium
Hirondelle 2 ship
Hirondelle 2 ship

Climb: About 550 m

Distance: About 11,5 km

Duration: About 3 hours (hiking time) 


La Turbie to Monaco hike track
La Turbie to Monaco hike track


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