
A short hike to take in the view! The orientation table will guide you through the 360° panorama of the Mercantour and Provence peaks.
Along the way, you’ll discover ancient rock shelters in the heart of a magnificent chestnut forest, beautiful views from the plateau and an extraordinary rocky chaos on the descent to the village.
This path, mostly in chestnut forest, offers a beautiful panorama of the sandstone and the village. The start of the route follows the Roman road along the Beïte valley.
Rustic! Mountainous ! In a quiet hamlet close to Colmars-les-Alpes, the Mercantour National Park and Val d’Allos! A traditional cottage ideal for families with children. The mountain at hand !
A sustained hike through the imposing Chiran massif, culminating in a 360° view and an astronomical observatory.
Perched more than 1,200m above sea level, overlooking the
village of Rougon, this is a unique area with a view over the
entrance to the Grand Canyon. This vast wild plateau is
distinguished by pastoralism (low walls and dry stone
sheepfolds).
As a summer pasture site, it is advisable to stay away from the
flocks supervised by protection dogs (patous). This hike is better
mid-season because of the south-facing sun exposure.
Alternate option: If you turn right a bit before the plateau you will
reach the Barre des Catalans for breathtaking views over Rougon
with a panoramic viewpoint.
If you are lucky you could see vultures flying
This trail takes you into the foothills of the Teillon mountain, amidst the colorful landscapes of Provence. A medium-level hike, with lovely views of the Castillon and Chaudanne lakes (orientation table).
This walk takes you up into the hills, through former farmland, to the abandoned hamlet of Ville, overlooking the Jabron valley and the village of La Rivière.
From the top of la Barre du Pidanoux there is an incredible
view of Castillon Lake, the village of Saint-Julien-du-Verdon
and the surrounding peaks.
This is a challenging hike to the summit of Teillon, which is
also referred to as ‘Quatre Termes’ in reference to the four
boundaries of the surrounding municipalities.
From this pastoral mountain, at 1,893 metres above sea level,
you can see Corsica on the horizon when the Mistral wind blows