Nestled between the communes of Castellane and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, the Verdon Gorges have been awarded the title of the largest canyon in Europe. Offering majestic landscapes, the Verdon river dug this imposing canyon for thousands of years. The cliffs, rising between 250 and 700 meters, are the place of multiple encounters like birds, wild flowers and insects. Located along the gorge, the village of Rougon will give you a magnificent view on the flight and the shows of the vultures. To explore the Gorges, you will have to take a road making a loop, you will drive between the Alpes de Haute-Provence and the Var. For the amateurs of point of view and pretty photographs, many stops will delight you: the Sublime Point, the Belvedere of Escalés, the Belvedere of Mayreste, the sublime cornice, the cliff of Cavaliers, the bridge of Artuby and the balconies of Mescla. To offer you a beautiful escapade, you can take the road of the crests by electric bike. In the Gorges du Verdon, there are more than 900 routes dedicated to climbing along the limestone cliffs. Moreover, you will find various hiking trails that will lead you to the heart of the fauna and flora protected by the Verdon Regional Natural Park. But among the hikes, the Gorges du Verdon can also be enjoyed by diving into its emerald waters! For maritime activities, the river is the perfect place for pedal boats, canyoning, rafting and canoeing. At the end of the Gorges, lies the splendid lake of Sainte-Croix, an ideal place to swim and relax.