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Verdon Gorge Hike


Itinerary for Verdon Gorge Hike



Sample itinerary - subject to changes

Please, note that it may be necessary to spend some nights in La Palud (if the Auberge du Point Sublime is not available) and to add transfers to and from La Palud. Please note that the Auberge du Point Sublime restaurant is closed on Wednesday evenings. If you arrive at the hotel on a Wednesday, you will be served a cold plate dinner.
IF AUBERGE DE SUBLIME IS NOT AVAILABLE ADDITIONAL TRANSFERS AND 2 NIGHTS IN LA PALUD SUR VERDON


Day 1: Catellane Loop
Arrival in Castellane by your own means. This medieval village is nestled at the foot of an impressive limestone block called Le Roc (a listed natural site). Depending on your arrival time, you have the possibility of taking a short walk to visit the Notre Dame du Roc chapel and the remains of Petra Castellane (the abandoned city). From the top, you’ll have breathtaking views of the valley.
Hike about 5km (1h45) +/-242m
Meals included: none
Overnight in Castellane


Day 2: Castellane to Point Sublime
Today you follow the GR4 from Castellane, an old Roman road and now a small country road on the heights of the deep Verdon valley. The path climbs gradually, overlooking the Verdon and the small shepherds village of Chasteuil. This is the ideal place for your picnic, before leaving for the high limestone moors and pastures. You then descend towards Rougon, perched on a rocky spur above the gorges, before reaching the famous Sublime Point.
Hike about 5h +700m/-780m
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Point Sublime


Day 3: Blanc-Martel Trail
Transfer after breakfast from Point Sublime to La Maline, the start of your walk.
Today you are embarking on a beautiful hike through the cliffs of the Grand Canyon du Verdon. Named after Edouard Alfred Martel, who was the first to explore the area in 1905, the Blanc-Martel trail is probably the most famous hiking route in the Verdon Gorge.
You descend into the Gorges and follow the course of the river to the Point Sublime. Along the way, you will encounter the Brèche Imbert, six metal ladders with a total of 252 steps that facilitate the steep descent of this difficult part of the trail (not recommended for hikers prone to vertigo). You then go through the tunnels of Trescaire and Baou (torch or headlamp and warm jacket required). It is a long but superb and unforgettable experience!
Hike about 14km (6h) +900m/-800m
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Point Sublime


IMPORTANT NOTE
1. This hike (very well equipped and secure) is to be avoided by people who are afraid of heights. It is not recommended for children under 8 years old due to the stony-steep terrain and technical installations (metal stairs, handrails, tunnels - head lamps and sweaters required). Plan to bring with you at least 3 Liters of water per person.
2. Swimming in the Verdon is permanently prohibited because the river is dangerous. We suggest you swim in one of the lakes (Sainte Croix and Castillon), equipped with beaches and nautical bases, instead.



Day 4: La Maline to La Palud
After breakfast, short transfer to the start of your hike in La Maline. Today, you’ll see the huge contrast between the gorges, the garrigue and the Barbin forest.
You follow the Bastidon path on a balcony above the Grand Canyon du Verdon, overlooking the gorges by nearly 700m, from the Belvedere de Mayreste. The second part is more sporty, and goes up the Brusc ravine to reach the Barbin plateau, before heading down to the small village of La Palud.
Hike about 18km (7h) +950m/-900m
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in La Palud


Day 5: La Palud to Point Sublime  
Today, you have two options. For the very fit ones you can do a loop of the Tour de Barbin discovering hundred-year-old oaks and beech trees and then add the second hike from La Palud to the Point Sublime.
In both cases you follow the Baou trail between cliffs and ravines to Rougon, a balcony dominating the Gorges and the ideal location for observing the vultures (do not forget your binoculars).
Hike option 1: loop from La Palud to Tour de Barbin 11km (3h30) +/-520m
Hike option 2: hike from La Palud du Point Sublime 6km (2h30) +260m/-460m
Or both options: 18km (6h)

Meals included: Breakfast  & Dinner
Overnight in Point Sublime


Day 6: Point Sublime to Trigance  
Today’s hike will take you over the Verdon’s riverbed via an ancient Roman bridge. Once you pass the left bank, you head up to the hamlet of Entreverges. When you arrive at the Rancoumas lookout, nestled at an altitude of 981 metres, you will discover a natural ramp overlooking the Verdon, allowing you to fully enjoy a splendid view of the river, which flows several hundred metres below. You follow the cliff to Trigance, a typical provencal village dominated by a beautiful feudal building with four towers, dating from the 11th century. This building contains historical treasures and can be visited. You can also take a tour of the botanical trail that allows you to discover the flora of the Var highlands.
If you are accompanied by children or people prone to dizziness, you will still need to be extremely careful, as this is a natural lookout, without a safety barrier, and the cliff is immediate.
Hike about 10km (4h00) +625m/ -636m
Additional hike option: 1,5km climb to the summit of Mont Breis +/-230m
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Trigance


Day 7: Trigance to Castellane
For your last hike, you cross the gorges and the Jabron valley, passing by the green waters of the Verdon at the Pont de Carajuan. You follow the river before starting a regular and pleasant ascent to reach the Col du Pertuis de la Colle (1151m), ideal place for your picnic with a 360° view on the region. Then, start your descent to Castellane through the state forest. Pick up your luggage at the hotel in Castellane. End of the trip in Castellane.
Hike about 19km (5h30) +570m/ -636m
Meals included: Breakfast

TRAIL CLOSURES DURING SUMMER
From June 15th to September 15th (or sooner and later depending on the weather) access to the Gorges du Verdon can be restricted if the risk of forest fire is high (mistral, heat...). Paths may be prohibited from noon or all day long. The information is available at 6:00 pm the day before for the next day via the local authorities website. It is the client's responsibility to check daily for the next day on the website of the prefectures of the ALPES-DE-HAUTE-PROVENCE (
http://www.ancien.paca.gouv.fr/files/massif/index.ph)
Any additional costs (additional transfer...) will be at the clients' expense in case of trail closures. We will try to recommend alternative routes as best we can.

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Verdon Gorge Hike
Tour Code: ZZ-FR-Hike24
7 days / 6 nights
Dates : May to November

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..

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B 2024 04/30 - 06/24 7d / 6n 7 day Self guided walking to... 2 /6 Reserve
A 2024 06/25 - 08/31 7d / 6n 7 day Self guided walking to... 2 /6 Reserve
B 2024 09/01 - 11/05 7d / 6n 7 day Self guided walking to... 2 /6 Reserve
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