

Protected and regulated sledging area.
The slopes are adapted to the age of the children: baby sledging for 2 to 6 year-olds and a sledging area for over 6 year-olds.
Another itinerary takes you to Chapelle Saint Jean du Désert. Right from the start, you can discover the Château de Villevieille, then follow a ridge line to admire the panoramic view over the Ubraye valley and the Bernarde summit.
From Val d’Allos – Seignus, you will take a forest path which will bring you up to the “maison forestière” under crest of Valdemars.
Head for the Gorges du Verdon and the magnificent village of Rougon, facing the sublime point. The section follows the ancient Roman road through the hamlet of Chasteuil and the wild plateau of Suech… under the watchful eye of the Verdon vultures. Sensational!
This family-friendly walk takes you on a surprising discovery of the remains of this village, where you can enjoy a timeless moment with a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
A varied route with Alpine passes and an emerald-green lake on the horizon. This cycling route takes in La Colle St Michel, Annot, the Col de Toutes Aures, the outskirts of St Julien du Verdon and the lake as far as St André-Les-Alpes.
Départ de la Maison de Pays de Beauvezer, où vous pouvez acheter des produits locaux de la haute vallée du Verdon. Dirigez vous vers la place de la chapelle Notre-Dame.
The Tour du Clap passes through a large pine forest before reaching the ridge. The other slope, also wooded, was once a vast pastoral area used by transhumant herds.
This themed trail takes you on a tour of the various fragrant, aromatic and medicinal plants found in our mountains.
This loop offers a beautiful panorama: gorges, forests, forest huts and finally the village of Ondres. Inhabited in summer, it makes a lovely shady stopover. You may be lucky enough to spot some chamois.