

Parking lot on the outskirts of the village in the direction of Castellane.
Parking alongside the kindergarten, partly shaded.
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.
A drinking water source in La Palud Sur Verdon, this is the highest fountain in the village.
Floral arrangements, birthday bouquets, weddings, potted flowering plants…
But also decorative objects for the home and antique furniture.
The Beauvezer Bike Park is an area designed for learning mountain biking at different technical levels.
Xavier Boutin, an architect, drew this interpretative cavalier projection thanks to the field observations and exchanges with Vincent Buccio, head of the Service départemental d’Archéologie.
Several gates in the surrounding walls of Petra Castellana led into the city. A record from the 18th century mentions three gates : to the south, the east and the west. Only the west gate partially remains, which you probably walked through to enter the site
From the 13th century, the city of Petra Castellana was gradually deserted following an attack by the Count of Provence in 1262, but also because people would rather live in the village bellow which was more convenient