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The Gorges du Verdon, often hailed as the "Grand Canyon of Europe," is a spectacular river canyon located in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of Southeastern France. Carved by the Verdon River, this natural wonder forms a dramatic border between the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Var departments. With its breathtaking limestone cliffs plunging up to 700 meters deep and stretching for approximately 25 to 30 kilometers, the gorge is renowned for its unique turquoise-green waters, a result of micro-algae and…
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For experienced hikers, the Sentier de l'Imbut is highly recommended. It's a challenging route that leads to a unique geological formation where the Verdon River appears to vanish underground. Another iconic and demanding trail is the Blanc-Martel trail, which traverses the heart of the canyon. Both feature demanding ascents and descents, and parts of the Blanc-Martel trail involve tunnels where a headlamp is essential.
While many trails are challenging, there are options for families and those seeking easier walks. The areas around the artificial lakes, such as Lake Sainte-Croix, offer gentler paths and opportunities for water activities. For scenic views without extensive hiking, the Route des Crêtes provides numerous viewpoints accessible by car, allowing families to enjoy the grandeur of the gorge from above.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on many trails in the Gorges du Verdon, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially due to the presence of wildlife like griffon vultures and chamois. Some specific trails or protected areas might have restrictions, so it's always best to check local signage or the Verdon Regional Natural Park's guidelines before embarking on a hike with your dog.
Parking is available at various access points, particularly near popular trailheads and villages like La Palud-sur-Verdon and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. However, parking lots fill up very quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly advised. Public transport options are limited; a car is generally recommended for exploring the region effectively.
The Gorges du Verdon is a major tourist destination, attracting over a million visitors annually. It can get very crowded, particularly in July and August, and on weekends during spring and autumn. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (May-June or September-October) or exploring less-trafficked areas and trails. Arriving early in the day is also key to a more peaceful experience.
Generally, no specific permits are required for most standard hiking trails in the Gorges du Verdon. However, certain activities like canyoning or specific climbing routes might require guides or adherence to specific safety regulations. Always respect local signage, stay on marked paths, and be aware of any temporary closures, especially during fire risk periods in summer.
The charming villages surrounding the gorge, such as Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, Castellane, and La Palud-sur-Verdon, offer a range of amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, grocery stores, and various accommodation options from campsites to hotels and guesthouses. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during the high season.
Beyond standard hiking gear, it's critical to pack sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, as trails can be demanding and wet. A headlamp or flashlight is essential for trails with tunnels (like the Blanc-Martel). Bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as weather can change. For water activities, swimwear and a towel are a must.
While the main lakes like Sainte-Croix offer popular spots for swimming and pedal boating, you can find less crowded areas. Exploring the smaller artificial lakes like Quinson or Esparron might offer a more tranquil experience. For a unique water adventure, consider aqua-hiking in certain sections of the river, often done with a guide, which allows you to experience the gorge from the water level.
Beyond the well-known Point Sublime, consider exploring viewpoints along the less-trafficked sections of the Route des Crêtes for unique perspectives. The Styx du Verdon, a sub-canyon within the gorge, offers a dramatic landscape for those on challenging hikes. For a truly immersive experience, the area around L'Imbut, where the river disappears, provides a sense of wild isolation.