This itinerary passes by the remarkable church of Notre Dame d’Entraigues, continues to the surprising Tartonne saltwater spring, and returns over the hills, across fields and open landscapes to the Asse and Clumanc valleys.
This trail leads to the chapel of Saint Martin, erected at the foot of the imposing rock of the same name, the first parish church in the village of La Garde.
Departing from the Clumanc town hall, this itinerary combines the discovery of an exceptional volcanic geological site with a walk in the heart of the peaceful Asse valley.
This trail is unmarked, so we advise you to park at the Couloir Samson parking lot (paying in season) and do either the Couloir Samson hike (1h30) or the Pont de Tusset hike (1h30).
A bucolic stroll to discover the farms and small hamlets of the Clumanc commune.
How to discover the Gorges du Verdon without passing by the mythical belvedere of the Point Sublime? It is a must-see.
Along country lanes and small roads, this walk allows you to discover some of the heritage features of the Asse valley : the Château des Périers, castel built in the 17th century and Notre Dame church.
Dating from the 17th century, this pretty bridge over the Verdon is well worth the detour… It’s an ideal walk for a special moment in the heart of the Verdon: a calm, unspoilt place, far less crowded than the Gorges.
Climb to the Notre-Dame du Roc chapel along Castellane’s ramparts.
Hike to the foot of Cup Mountain and visit an exceptional volcanic geological site, and stroll through the peaceful Asse Valley.