Best attractions and places to see around Artignosc-Sur-Verdon offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the heart of Provence. Situated on the emerald waters of the Verdon, the village provides access to the Gorges du Verdon and several lakes. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and cultural landmarks.
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Beautiful hike, but very crowded. Bring plenty of water, as there are no drinking water sources.
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Take plenty of water with you, as there are no drinking water sources on the hike.
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Be careful of slippery rocks!
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around the emerald waters of the Verdon. You can explore the serene Lake of Artignosc with its shaded beaches, or venture into the picturesque sections of the Verdon Gorge. Nearby, you'll also find larger lakes like Lac de Quinson and Lac de Sainte-Croix, perfect for water activities. Don't miss the unique path along the Former Verdon Canal, which offers magnificent views as it follows the cliffs.
Yes, the area is a paradise for hikers. You can follow sections of the GR99 trail that passes through the village, or try the easy, family-friendly 'Water Path' (Le chemin de l'eau) loop. For more challenging routes, the path along the Former Verdon Canal offers a unique experience. There are also numerous other trails, including moderate options like 'Les Gorges de Baudinard - loop in the Verdon Regional Natural Park' or 'Lac de Montpezat – View of the Verdon Gorge loop from Montpezat'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Artignosc-Sur-Verdon guide.
The Lake of Artignosc is a central hub for water activities, offering pedal boats, electric boats, and canoes for rent to explore the lower Gorges du Verdon. Swimming and fishing are also popular here. The nearby Lac de Quinson and Lac de Sainte-Croix provide even more opportunities for various water sports and leisure activities, including kayaking.
Absolutely. The village itself boasts the 14th- to 17th-century Château des De Thoron, which now serves as the town hall, and a charming village church with a Romanesque interior. You can also see the Old Communal Bread Oven, dating back to 1472. A short trip will take you to the Historic Centre of Aups, a beautiful medieval-looking city center with a Gothic church.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Fortified Farm of Fontayne with its two tower dovecotes for a glimpse into local history. The Tunnel is also a surprising and cool passage with beautiful light effects on the reliefs, offering a unique experience.
Families can enjoy swimming and pedal boating on the Lake of Artignosc. The 'Water Path' (Le chemin de l'eau) is an easy, family-friendly hiking loop. For a unique experience, Les Chevaux du Verdon (Grignolet horse riding center) offers guided horse riding and even 'hybrid' hikes combining horse riding and canoeing, suitable for children as young as four.
For excellent views of the lower Verdon gorges, head to the Sainte-Maxime Chapel and View of the Verdon Gorges. There's also a dedicated belvedere where you can admire the Verdon meandering through the Gorges d'Artignosc.
The Former Verdon Canal is a historic waterway, in service from 1875 to the 1980s, that once supplied water to local villages. Today, its route has been transformed into a magnificent hiking path. You can hike along the side of cliffs, enjoying stunning views of the Verdon river. It's a truly unique passage, offering both natural beauty and a sense of history.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor sports. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like 'Sylvestre Bridge – Artignosc Lake loop from Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon' or 'View Moissac Bellevue – Régusse Mills loop from Artignosc-sur-Verdon'. Running trails are also available, such as 'Lake Montpezat – Montpezat loop from Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon'. For more details, check the MTB Trails around Artignosc-Sur-Verdon guide and the Running Trails around Artignosc-Sur-Verdon guide.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for water-based activities on the lakes, though it can be quite warm for strenuous hiking. The region's natural beauty, nestled within the Verdon Natural Regional Park, makes it appealing across multiple seasons, depending on your preferred activities.
Yes, the village of Artignosc-Sur-Verdon is charming with its narrow alleys and beautifully restored old houses. You'll find historical details like a dated lintel from 1547 on some houses, and the Château des De Thoron features an elegant classical door and a grand staircase. The village church, opposite the castle, also has a beautiful Romanesque interior.
Yes, Les Chevaux du Verdon (Grignolet horse riding center) offers unique horse riding experiences and guided hikes through the natural landscapes of the Verdon. They even provide 'hybrid' hikes that combine horse riding and canoeing, catering to various skill levels and ages.


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