Sunset at Lake Sainte-Croix: Why Aiguines Is the Best Starting Point
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Lake Sainte-Croix stretches over 2,200 hectares between the Gorges du Verdon and the Valensole plateau. Every evening, the sun descends due West, catching the limestone cliffs before sinking into the turquoise water — a spectacle few alpine lakes can match. From Aiguines, perched at 825 m above the lake, you can reach seven exceptional viewpoints in under 15 minutes on foot or by car, tested in all weather and every season.

Stay on paths, park in designated areas, take your rubbish with you. This landscape is worth earning — and preserving.
| Spot | Sunset highlight | Access & parking | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Col d'Illoire | Combined gorges + lake view, westward light | Parking at the col, 2–3 min walk | Quick panorama, families |
| Chapelle Saint-Pierre | Belvedere overlooking the lake, very photogenic | Marked trail from Aiguines (~10–15 min) | Photos, couples |
| Pont de Galetas | Postcard view, golden reflections | Nearby parking, immediate access | Iconic, short stop |
| Château d'Aiguines | Wide lake viewpoint | Village access, very easy | Families, contemplation |
| Plage du Galetas | Reflections on calm water, swimming in summer | Beach/nautical base parking | Swimming, paddle/kayak |
| Plage de Chabassole | Quieter, nature atmosphere | Road access, short path | Peace and quiet, families |
| Trails around Aiguines | Multiple fallbacks if windy/crowded | Village departure, 5–20 min | Photo/video, walkers |
Choosing the Right Moment: Golden Hour, Blue Hour, Wind & Clouds
Light. That's what makes all the difference. Aim for the golden hour (roughly 30–45 min before official sunset) for warm tones and soft relief, then stay for the blue hour (10–30 min after), when the sky deepens and the lake's reflections become uniform — perfect for long exposures and silhouettes.
In the Verdon, one factor often matters more than the official time: the terrain. The sun can disappear earlier behind the canyon ridges. Favour west-facing or elevated viewpoints — the belvederes above Aiguines are ideal — and arrive a little early to follow the light to the very last ray.
Wind & water surface. Calm evenings offer perfect mirror reflections. With mistral or a steady breeze, the surface ripples: fewer reflections, but often a remarkably clear sky after the wind passes. Look for a sheltered spot (hillside, treeline, enclosed beach).
"Friendly" clouds. Thin cirrus or a few altocumulus to the south-west can ignite at the very end; a uniform veil kills the scene. Partly cloudy days are often the best.
Where to check the exact sunset time?
- tameteo – Aiguines (hour by hour): rise/set + first/last light (useful for the blue hour).
- Météo60 – Aiguines ("agricultural" version): dawn/dusk (civil, nautical, astronomical) to anticipate actual light levels.
- MeteoNews – Aiguines (astro data): rise, zenith, set, day length.
Pro tip: set an alert 2 h before sunset on the day, then leave 60 min before if the spot requires a short walk. Headlamp, light layer… and let the sky do the rest.
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Sunsets from Villa OVerdon
Villa OVerdon is perched at 825 m above Lake Sainte-Croix in Aiguines. Its panoramic terrace offers a direct view over the lake and the Valensole plateau — one of the rare accommodations in the Verdon from which you can watch the sunset without leaving your chair. Every belvedere and beach described in this article is within 15 minutes on foot or by car. Find all our tips for planning your stay in our practical guide to holidays in the Verdon.
To learn more about Villa OVerdon:
What Season Gives the Most Beautiful Sunset at Lake Sainte-Croix?
The Verdon's light changes dramatically from month to month — and so does the lake. For the best of each season, see our Verdon off-season guide (spring, autumn, winter).
- Spring (April – June): the lake refills after winter, lush green vegetation, soft light. Few visitors — best photos without the crowds.
- Summer (July – August): late sunsets (9:30–10 pm), pleasantly warm air. Waterside spots are very busy: arrive an hour early. Head to elevated belvederes to escape the crowds. By day, it's also the ideal season for swimming at Lake Sainte-Croix.
- Autumn (September – November): raking light, gold and rust reflections on the shores. The lake starts to drop, beaches empty. The ideal season for photographers.
- Winter (December – March): early dusk (5–5:30 pm), lake at its lowest but stunning colours. Some spots can be snow-covered at altitude.
September remains the best compromise: water still warm, autumn light, reduced crowds. It's also when the gorges start turning golden.

A Small Gallery of Autumn Sunsets from Aiguines
These photos were taken in early November 2022. Lake Sainte-Croix is dressed in its autumn colours.
Magnificent, restful, soothing.
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Go Further
Found your sunset spot? Here are the resources to plan the rest of your Verdon stay.
- Lake Sainte-Croix — Complete Guide: beaches, water activities, parking and access.
- Gorges du Verdon — Complete Guide: itineraries, seasons, practical tips.
- 15 Must-Do Activities in the Gorges du Verdon: hiking, kayak, canoë, climbing…
- Pont de Galetas: the iconic viewpoint at the entrance to the gorges, 5 min from Aiguines.
Charmante maison (6 pers., 3 ch. en rez de jardin, 110m² dont spacieux espace séjour/cuisine) avec vue panoramique sur le lac Sainte-Croix. Calme, à 2 min du centre du village à pied. Nature préservée & base idéale pour activités de pleine nature et tourisme.







