Natural Monuments around Le Fugeret are characterized by unique rock formations, serene lakes, and picturesque gorges. Situated on the Vaire river, Le Fugeret serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails that wind through mixed forests and sandstone massifs. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, showcasing geological interest and opportunities for outdoor activities in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. These natural features make the area a draw for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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You can consult the town's website on the Grès d'Annot and scan the explanatory QR code at each terminal during your visit to this remarkable site.
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Magnificent view of Lake Castillon and the village of Saint-Julien-du-Verdon from the crest of the Pidanoux bar.
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Classified as a Natura 2000 area, the Lignin lakes are of glacial origin. Located on the high plateaus at more than 2,200 meters of latitude, they are not permanent and the smaller of the two lakes dries up during the summer, giving way to more or less humid areas.
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The King's Chamber and the King's Gardens are the surnames given to natural sandstone rock formations which are set in the enchanting nature found around the village of Annot. This place attracts families because it is very playful. It will appeal to young and old alike.
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Please note that the entrance to the King's Chamber is not indicated by any sign. When you come to a fault in the middle of very high sandstone blocks, there is a small triangle-shaped opening right there. You have to bend down a lot to enter but then you can easily move around (up to a point). If you arrive on the path at the edge of the precipice without having seen it, it means that you have missed it, retrace your steps.
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Magnificent walk really a bypass indeed! In fact we did a complete circuit and so we returned to the car at the starting point by the path indicated by Komoot no problem except that I fell twice on the descent while sliding on the rubble be careful!
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Turn off the car at the top of a rest stop and descend steeply for about 15 minutes. Then put on water shoes and hike up the stony riverbed as you come. The Var must be waded through again and again.
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The region around Le Fugeret is rich in diverse natural features. You can discover the distinctive sandstone formations of the King's Chamber near Annot, known for their playful environment. The spectacular red stones of the Gorges de Daluis offer a visually striking experience. Additionally, the area features serene glacial lakes like the Lacs de Lignin and the expansive Lac de Castillon, which can be admired from viewpoints such as the Barre du Pidanoux.
Yes, the King's Chamber and King's Gardens near Annot are particularly praised as a playful environment that appeals to both children and adults. The unique sandstone formations and enchanting surroundings make it an excellent family-friendly destination for exploration.
Le Fugeret serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails that wind through mixed forests, chestnut groves, and areas with sandstone boulders. You can find routes suitable for various fitness levels, from easy walks to more challenging treks. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Le Fugeret guide, which includes trails like the 'Grès d‘Annot – loop' and the 'King's Chamber – Nice view loop from Annot'.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive for outdoor activities. During these months, you can fully enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty. Some high-altitude lakes, like the Lacs de Lignin, may have varying water levels, with smaller lakes drying up in summer.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can cycle along the banks of Lac de Castillon or explore various road cycling and touring bicycle routes. Guides like Road Cycling Routes around Le Fugeret and Cycling around Le Fugeret feature routes that pass by or offer views of natural monuments, such as the 'View of Lake Castillon – Castillon Dam loop'.
Yes, several viewpoints provide stunning panoramic views. The View of Lac de Castillon from Barre du Pidanoux offers a magnificent perspective of the lake and the village of Saint-Julien-du-Verdon. The Red Slate Plateau is another highlight known for its scenic vistas.
The geology of the Le Fugeret area is largely characterized by the 'massif de grès d'Annot,' a significant sandstone massif. This is evident in the unique rock formations of the King's Chamber and King's Gardens. The Gorges de Daluis are notable for their striking red stones, showcasing another distinct geological aspect of the region.
Lac de Castillon, a significant natural attraction formed by a reservoir, is an ideal spot for cooling off and offers opportunities for water activities. While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed, the lake is generally suitable for enjoying the water.
The entrance to the King's Chamber is not signposted and can be a bit hidden. You'll need to look for a small, triangle-shaped opening in a fault between very high sandstone blocks. It requires bending down to enter, but you can move around inside. Be aware that some passages can be narrow, which might not be suitable for those with claustrophobia.
The Gorges de Daluis can involve a steep descent to reach the riverbed, and exploring them may require wading through the Var river. This makes it a more challenging experience, often requiring water shoes and a willingness to navigate stony terrain.
The diverse natural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and gorges, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, you can expect to encounter typical European forest and mountain fauna, including birds, small mammals, and insects. The Lacs de Lignin are classified as a Natura 2000 area, indicating their ecological importance.


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