

Located at the foot of the ramparts of the fortified town, 2 fully refurbished courts with mountain views.
Just like the pilgrims of Saint John the Baptist who follow this
trail every year in June, you will reach the Saint-Jean du
Désert chapel located on the old road between Entrevaux and
Castellane. This chapel is likely to have been built by the Knights
Templar to offer hospitality to travelers and to help them find
their way
At Val d’Allos – La Foux, starting from Pont de Labrau, you will take an ungroomed snowshoes trail, and discover the Auriac area.
From the plateau, the route rises to its highest point: the Baisse de Détroit, at 2472 m! The scenery is simply sumptuous, and a change of scenery is guaranteed. Once over the pass, it’s a long single climb up the mountainside to La Colle-Saint-Michel.
Une montée sèche pour les sportifs.
To get to Villars-Colmars by car, you can take the tarmac road to the hamlet of Chasse. Once there, head for the Chapelle Saint-Raphaël, one of the region’s historic jewels.
A loop with varied landscapes, passing through different biotopes (rhododendron moorland) and a beautiful serpentine.
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.
From the summit of Chalvet (1613 m), a mecca for hang-gliding, the panoramic view allows you to spot more than 50 remarkable peaks, which can be identified from an orientation table.
A pleasant trail along the Coulomp and beneath the impressive chestnut trees, with beautiful views of the sandstone cliffs. The village, with its beautiful sandstone houses, completes the hike.