

Saint-Joseph church belongs to the Alpes de Haute-Provence department. It was the church of the former Augustins convent. Today, it is the Collège du Verdon. The church and its cloister are not open to the public, except in exceptional circumstances.
Les Jardins de la Tour are located at the foot of the Pentagonal Tower, in the Baous district. They offer a splendid view of Castellane and the Verdon valley, and invite you to take a break…
The Saint-Pons chapel is located in the hamlet of Eoulx, on the outskirts of the village. Only the apse and nave walls remain. From the chapel, the view opens out over the mountains and the Var department. Difficult access on foot only.
The Pont du Roc is located at the entrance to Castellane, on the way to Grasse. For many years, it was the only bridge over the Verdon, making Castellane a strategic location. Today, it offers a beautiful view of the Verdon valley.
The Petra Castellana archaeological site is perched behind the Roc. It’s the ancient medieval town of Castellane, now made up of remnants of ramparts, chapel and walls.
The Tour de l’Horloge is part of the ramparts that have protected the town of Castellane since the Middle Ages. The gateway to the town, it overlooks the main road. A campanile stands at the top.
The Pentagonal Tower dates back to 1359. It forms part of the ramparts that have protected the town of Castellane since the Middle Ages. At the foot of the Tower, the Jardins de la Tour site offers a magnificent view of the village, the Roc and the Verdon valley.
A small white dot clinging to the Robion mountain, the Saint-Trophime chapel is troglodyte. Accessible only on foot via a steep footpath, the Saint-Trophime chapel offers a splendid view. It dates back to the 18th century.
Located in the hamlet of Robion, the Saint-Thyrse chapel is an exceptional building, dating back to the 10th century.
It is no longer accessible to the public as it is undergoing restoration, but remains visible from the parking lot.
The Sacré-Coeur church is Castellane’s parish church. Located on the main square, it was built in the late 19th century. A weather vane can be seen at the top of the bell tower.