☆ Verdon Experience ☆
Discover the Gorges du Verdon Like a Local
Six comprehensive guides to plan your holiday in the Verdon. Culture, sports, immersion, practical tips: everything you need, written by locals who live here year-round.
Guides
Listed spots
Videos
Activities
Why a Verdon Experience Guide?
The Verdon is not just a canyon. It's a vast territory between the Alps and Provence, where turquoise lakes, towering cliffs, hilltop villages and lavender fields blend together. You could spend a day or two weeks here without ever getting bored.
The problem? Information is scattered, often commercial, rarely first-hand. We created Verdon Experience to bring together everything you need to know in one place — written from Aiguines, by people who live here year-round. No marketing speak, no hidden partnerships: just honest advice to make the most of your stay.
Each guide covers a specific angle: cultural heritage, outdoor activities, an interactive map of points of interest, immersive videos, the latest news, and practical questions. Together, they form the perfect companion to choose the best season, plan your days and not miss a thing.

Tourism Guide — Culture and Heritage of the Verdon
The Verdon is not just about water sports. The region boasts a cultural richness often overlooked: listed villages, centuries-old pottery workshops, prehistoric museums and traditional woodturning craftsmen.
Our complete tourism guide takes you through the Gorges du Verdon, Lake Sainte-Croix, the village of Aiguines and the Regional Natural Park. You'll find the history of the canyon, the must-sees and the hidden gems that only locals know about.
From Moustiers-Sainte-Marie and its famous star suspended between two cliffs, to the 4 museums to discover around Aiguines, every stop tells a piece of this territory's story.
🏛️ Tourism Guide — Culture & Heritage
The canyon, the lake, the villages, the Natural Park: everything you need to see and understand before your visit. Read the tourism guide →
Activities Guide — Sport and Outdoor Adventure
The Gorges du Verdon are one of Europe's greatest outdoor playgrounds. Rock climbing on 1,500 equipped routes, kayaking through the canyon, hiking the legendary Blanc-Martel trail, trail running, mountain biking, paragliding, canyoning... the possibilities are almost endless.
Our outdoor activities guide covers each discipline in detail: required levels, best spots, ideal season and recommended operators. Whether you're a beginner with your family or an experienced athlete, you'll find what you're looking for.
Fans of multi-pitch climbing will also find accessible routes on the Verdon cliffs, while hikers can compare the top 3 hikes in the region.
🏃 Activities Guide — Sport & Adventure
Climbing, kayaking, hiking, trail running, mountain biking, paragliding: all Verdon outdoor sports in detail. Read the activities guide →

Points of Interest Map — 80+ Listed Spots
Our interactive map of Verdon Country lists over 80 points of interest ranked by recommendation level (★★★ must-see, ★★ recommended, ★ if you have time). Viewpoints, beaches, hiking trails, restaurants, villages… everything is geolocated and reviewed.
It's the perfect tool to build your custom itinerary, spot the sites near your accommodation and discover off-the-beaten-path places that traditional guides don't cover.
🗺️ Interactive Map — 80+ Points of Interest
All spots geolocated and ranked from ★★★ to ★ to build your itinerary. Explore the map →
Verdon Videos — Immersion and Drone Footage
Let yourself be transported by our immersive videos of the Gorges du Verdon. Drone sequences flying over the towering cliffs, images of Lake Sainte-Croix at sunrise, the atmosphere of Provençal villages... 22 films shot on location to discover the beauty of the Verdon before you even arrive.
🎬 Verdon Videos — Immersion & Drone
22 drone and immersion films shot on location to dream about your stay. Watch the videos →

News — Blog and Current Tips
The Verdon is alive all year round. New activities opening, local events, Provençal markets, unusual weather conditions, tried-and-tested addresses: our News page is updated regularly to keep you informed.
Among our latest articles: the 10 most beautiful Provençal markets in the region, the lavender blooming in Valensole, and the evolution of tourism in the Verdon. A good habit before you go: check the latest news to adapt your plans.
📰 News — Blog & Current Tips
Events, good addresses and seasonal news in the Verdon. See the news →

Practical FAQ — Access, Weather, Budget
How do you get to the Gorges du Verdon? How many days should you plan? What budget for a week? Where to park in peak season? Our Practical FAQ answers all these questions straight away.
We also cover topics that tourist offices don't always address: the best time to avoid crowds, common mistakes first-time visitors make, essential gear depending on your activity, and tips for experiencing the Verdon beyond the typical tourist rush.
If you're planning a first visit, this is the guide to read first — it will save you many unpleasant surprises.
❓ Practical FAQ — Access, Weather, Budget
All the answers to the questions you're asking before coming to the Verdon. Read the FAQ →
🏛️ Tourism Guide
Culture, heritage, villages and history of the Verdon
🏃 Activities Guide
Outdoor sports, spots, levels and seasons
🗺️ Interactive Map
80+ geolocated and ranked points of interest
🎬 Verdon Videos
22 drone and immersion films shot on location
📰 News
Blog, tips and seasonal events
❓ Practical FAQ
Access, weather, budget, gear and tips
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Frequently Asked Questions About Verdon Experience Guides
Are the guides free?
Yes, all our guides are free and open access. We created them to help visitors plan their stay in the Gorges du Verdon. No paid content, no subscription required.
Can you visit the Verdon without a car?
It's difficult. The area is vast and public transport is limited. Check our Practical FAQ for available options and alternatives.
How many days should you plan for the Verdon?
A minimum of 3-4 days to see the highlights. A full week is ideal to enjoy without rushing, explore the villages, outdoor activities and the lesser-known corners.
When is the best time to visit?
May-June offer the best balance: good weather, pleasant temperatures and moderate crowds. July-August are very hot and very busy. September is an excellent alternative. Our guide on when to visit the Verdon covers everything, month by month.
Verdon Experience
Plan your holiday in the Verdon
Six guides to discover the region at your own pace — culture, sports, immersion or practical tips.

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