u003ch2u003ePont de Galetas: the entrance to the Gorges du Verdon and its turquoise watersu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003ePont de Galetas, at the edge of Lake Sainte-Croix, is one of the most iconic sites at the Verdon. A true gateway to the Gorges du Verdon, it connects the municipality of Aiguines to that of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie and marks the meeting point between two distinctive landscapes: the calm of a lake with turquoise waters and the impressive beauty of Europe's deepest canyon. This is where one of the most rewarding adventures begins for those wishing to discover the Verdon, whether by canoe, pedal boat or simply from the bridge with an unforgettable panoramic view.u003c/pu003e


u003ch2u003eAn emblematic site between lake and canyonu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003ePont de Galetas was built in the 1970s, during the filling of the Sainte-Croix dam. It spans the Verdon at the exact point where the river leaves the gorges to flow into the lake. This location has become one of the region's most famous postcards: on one side, the vast Lake Sainte-Croix stretches for kilometers; on the other, the vertiginous cliffs of the gorges invite exploration.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eTo prepare your stay, discover our Verdon tourism guide with its villages, activities and panoramic views.u003c/pu003e



u003ch2u003eA breathtaking panoramau003c/h2u003enu003cpu003eFrom the bridge, visitors enjoy an exceptional viewpoint. Upstream, you can see the narrow entrance to the gorges, framed by limestone cliffs where griffon vultures sometimes soar. Downstream, the horizon opens onto the turquoise waters of the lake, bordered by beaches and wooded hills. Photography enthusiasts won't want to miss this spot, particularly striking at sunrise or sunset.u003c/pu003e
u003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eNoteu003c/strongu003e: Custom Verdon experience package (shortcode preserved for conversion)u003c/pu003e
u003ch2u003eEssential water activitiesu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003ePont de Galetas is also the ideal starting point to immerse yourself in the canyon by boat. At the base of the bridge, on the lake side, several water sports bases offer:u003c/pu003enu003culu003enu003cliu003eRental of canoes, kayaks and pedal boats to explore the first kilometers of the gorges.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003ePaddle tours on the lake, as close as possible to the cliffs.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003eSwimming outings on beaches near the bridge, ideal for cooling off as a family.u003c/liu003enu003c/ulu003enu003cpu003ePaddling under cliffs hundreds of meters high is a unique experience that ranks among the Verdon's most popular sports activities.u003c/pu003e
u003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eRelatedu003c/strongu003e: u003ca href=u0022https://www.villaoverdon.com/en/pedal-boat-entrance-gorges-du-verdon/u0022u003ePedal boat ride through the Gorges du Verdon – Locations, rates and tipsu003c/au003eu003c/pu003e

u003ch2u003eAround the bridge: villages and discoveriesu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003ePont de Galetas is located a few minutes from two must-visit villages:u003c/pu003enu003culu003enu003cliu003eMoustiers-Sainte-Marie, famous for its pottery and ranked among France's most beautiful villages.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003eAiguines, with Provençal charm, and its castle dominating the lake.u003c/liu003enu003c/ulu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eRelatedu003c/strongu003e: u003ca href=u0022https://www.villaoverdon.com/en/aiguines-enchanted-gateway-gorges-du-verdon/u0022u003eAiguines: The Enchanted Gateway to the Gorges du Verdonu003c/au003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eLooking for the ideal place to stay in the region? Check out our article on Verdon villages where to sleep.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eIt's also a strategic crossroads for discovering the two shores of the gorges: the left bank with the Corniche Sublime, and the right bank with the ridge road and its viewpoints.u003c/pu003e
u003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eRelatedu003c/strongu003e: u003ca href=u0022https://www.villaoverdon.com/en/top-3-discoveries-gorges-du-verdon/u0022u003eTop 3 discoveries of the Gorges du Verdon: Pont du Galetas, Ridge Road, Sublime Pointu003c/au003eu003c/pu003e
u003ch2u003eHistory of Pont de Galetasu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003ePont de Galetas was built in the early 1970s, directly linked to the creation of Lake Sainte-Croix and the commissioning of the eponymous dam. This modern structure replaced the old roads drowned by the water reserve and has since played an essential role: connecting the villages of Aiguines (Var) and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) while marking the natural boundary between canyon and lake. Since its construction, it has become a major visual landmark, offering a scenic view of the entrance to the Gorges du Verdon and the turquoise waters of Lake Sainte-Croix. More than just a simple road passage, Pont de Galetas has become a symbol of the area's transformation during the dam's filling in 1973-1974 (u003ca href=u0022https://dossiersinventaire.maregionsud.fr/dossier/IA04002447u0022u003eInventory Région Sudu003c/au003e, u003ca href=u0022https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Sainte-Croixu0022u003eWikipedia – Lake Sainte-Croixu003c/au003e).u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eOver the decades, Pont de Galetas became much more than a simple road infrastructure. Thanks to its privileged location at the boundary between canyon and lake, it is now a major tourist landmark, offering a scenic view of two of Provence's most famous natural jewels: Lake Sainte-Croix and the Gorges du Verdon.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eToday, it attracts both history and architecture enthusiasts as well as landscape lovers. It is also an ideal starting point for exploring the Verdon on foot or by boat, making it a place where memory, nature and adventure meet.u003c/pu003e

u003ch2u003ePractical informationu003c/h2u003enu003culu003enu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003eLocationu003c/strongu003e: D957 between Aiguines and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003eAccessu003c/strongu003e: parking available nearby.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003eActivitiesu003c/strongu003e: canoe, pedal boat, paddle, swimming.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003eBest periodu003c/strongu003e: spring and fall to avoid summer crowds.u003c/liu003enu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003ePhotography tipu003c/strongu003e: choose morning or evening light.u003c/liu003enu003c/ulu003enu003cpu003eFor all your questions, check our FAQ on the Gorges du Verdon.u003c/pu003e
u003ch2u003ePont de Galetas, a must-visit on your Verdon stayu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003eWhether you're seeking water thrills, breathtaking panoramas or a lakeside relaxation spot, Pont de Galetas is a must-visit during your stay in the Gorges du Verdon. A symbol of the meeting between canyon and Lake Sainte-Croix, it will remain one of the striking images of your vacation.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eAnd to make the most of this unique setting, stay at Villa Overdon, a charming house in Aiguines with a panoramic view of Lake Sainte-Croix. An exceptional place for your vacation with family, friends or as a couple in the heart of the Verdon.u003c/pu003e

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u003ch2u003eFAQ – Pont de Galetas and entrance to the Gorges du Verdonu003c/h2u003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ Where is Pont de Galetas located?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003ePont de Galetas is located on the D957, between the villages of Aiguines and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, at the edge of Lake Sainte-Croix. It marks the entrance to the Gorges du Verdon and is one of the region's most famous viewpoints.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ Can you swim at Pont de Galetas?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eYes, swimming is allowed and safe on the nearby shores on the Lake Sainte-Croix side. The water is known for its turquoise color and clarity, making it a favorite spot for families.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ What activities can you do at Pont de Galetas?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eThe bridge is an ideal starting point for renting pedal boats, canoes, kayaks and paddleboards to explore the first kilometers of the Gorges du Verdon. It's also perfect for swimming, relaxing on beaches and photography.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ What is the best time to visit Pont de Galetas?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eThe summer period attracts many visitors. To fully enjoy the site with less crowding, spring and fall are the ideal seasons. The lake and gorge colors are wonderful.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ How much time should you plan to discover the site?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eFor a simple photo stop, allow about 15 minutes. If you want to rent a canoe and explore the gorges, plan 2 to 3 hours for a complete experience.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ What villages are worth visiting near Pont de Galetas?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eThe two nearest villages are Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, ranked among France's most beautiful villages, and Aiguines, known for its castle dominating the lake and olive wood craftsmanship.u003c/pu003enu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003e❓ Is Pont de Galetas accessible by car?u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003enu003cpu003eYes, the bridge is directly accessible by car via the D957. Parking is available nearby, particularly on the lake side, to facilitate visitor access.u003c/pu003e
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Charming house (6 pers., 3 bedrooms, ground floor, 110m² with spacious living area) with panoramic view of Lake Sainte-Croix. Quiet, 2 min walk from the village centre. Preserved nature & ideal base for outdoor activities and tourism.







