

The commune of Val de Chalvagne is the result of the merger of three communes: Castellet-Saint-Cassien, Montblanc and Villevieille. These isolated hamlets are home to two 16th-century castles.
Perched on a rocky spur, Peyresq is a place with an exemplary destiny. Its lord was Fabri de Peiresc, a great humanist of the 17th century, and today it welcomes scientists from all over the world for high-level meetings.
Lamb from sheepfolds and mountain pastures, and ewe pâté. Chestnut cream.
Vendita di patate, foraggio e alcune verdure. Allevamento equino.
At the foot of the Bernarde massif, a narrow, winding road leads to Ubraye. This small village still stands on its medieval site, dominated by a hill where a castle once stood.
Sale of 7kg and 10kg beef parcels, jars of daube provencale, tripe and bolognaise. Beef sausages, chestnut cream, potatoes and pear juice.
Between the Issole and Verdon valleys lies the pastoral village of Thorame-Haute. The agricultural landscape with its herds and the Lac des Sagnes are ideal for family picnics and fishing. A rich cultural heritage (bridge, church, wash-house).
Aubrac cattle breeder, producer of meat, yoghurt and cheese. Sale of cows, heifers and bulls.
Sale of chestnut cream, natural chestnuts, fruit and vegetables in season and products processed with the farm’s own organically grown fruit and vegetables.
Located at an altitude of over 1,000m, Thorame-Basse offers a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activities (hiking, mountain biking, fishing…). The village’s wetlands are also of great interest for the preservation of biodiversity.