Mountain peaks around Castellane offer a dramatic landscape at the gateway to the Gorges du Verdon. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous elevated areas and summits. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from rocky promontories to high-altitude peaks. The area is known for its diverse geological formations and extensive views of the surrounding valleys and massifs.
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On the heights of the Verdon Gorges, breathtaking views follow one another. This one, where we see Mont Robion emerging as if from nowhere in this already magnificent landscape, stands out without a doubt.
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From the Petite Tour, you can easily descend to the Col. Then, it is better to cross while keeping the summit on our left, going as easy as possible. Continue in this way almost to the end before seeing a wide and easy corridor which leads to the upper part of the Tower. You will then have to turn left to reach the summit cairn. The ascent is quite easy, as is the descent, without ever approaching the void. However, it is better to have a little experience with this type of terrain (scree, route finding, etc.). The view from above is magnificent, over Lake Allos of course and Mont Pelat but also over the other side as well as over the Petite Tour, an obligatory passage to go up to the Grande Tour on an easy hike. To do if you are in the area!
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The ascent, quite easy at the beginning from the Col de l'Encombrette, gets a little tougher at the end, requiring a bit of hands-on effort, without being either exposed or very technical. The view of Lake Allos is quite breathtaking. Do not hesitate to continue on the Grande Tour which also offers a beautiful panorama and a nice, not difficult route.
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Passage with a magnificent view of Lake Allos and arrival at the top of Pas du Lausson at 2602 m to enjoy a stunning view of the massifs. Continue towards the Col de la Petite Cayole or under a ravine (somewhat narrow and high road) you will successively discover two lakes with transparent and green water. Descent towards Lake Allos.
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Located between Moriez and Corchon, this path offers a clear view of the surrounding area. A small cross is erected at the top.
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The cross overlooks the villages of Colmars, Villars-Colmars and Beauvezer and offers a magnificent panorama of the upper Verdon valley.
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Located at 2575 meters, Tête de la Sestrière offers a beautiful panorama of the valleys below and the mountains that surround it. A magnificent hike from Laverq!
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The cross overlooks the villages of Colmars, Villars-Colmars and Beauvezer and offers a magnificent panorama of the upper Verdon valley.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Tête de la Sestrière, which offers a superb 360-degree vista of the Laverq and Agneliers valleys. The Cadières de Brandis also provide magnificent views of the peaks of Haute Provence and the Écrins National Park. Additionally, the Puy Cross overlooks the villages of Colmars, Villars-Colmars, and Beauvezer with a magnificent panorama of the upper Verdon valley.
You can experience stunning views of the Gorges du Verdon from several elevated points. The View of the Verdon Gorges and Mont Robion highlight offers a breathtaking perspective from the heights of the Gorges. The Grand Margès summit also dominates the Gorges du Verdon, providing superb 180° views.
Yes, View of Lake Allos from Mont Pelat provides an incredible view of Lake Allos below, as well as the Écrins and Cerces massifs. Mont Pelat itself, at 3,051 meters, is a prominent limestone summit in the Mercantour National Park.
The Summit of Lausson, located at 2,645 meters, is known for frequent ibex sightings, adding a wildlife element to your visit. Additionally, the Plateau du Suech, overlooking Rougon, offers a chance to observe griffon vultures.
For a relatively easy walk, the ascent to Notre-Dame du Roc is a 30 to 35-minute walk from Castellane. It offers an exceptional 360-degree panoramic view of Castellane, the Verdon valley, and the surrounding mountains, including a glimpse of the Verdon's eddies and Lake Castillon.
For experienced hikers, Mont Pelat, at 3,051 meters, is considered one of the most attractive mountains to climb in the Mercantour National Park. The hike to View of Lake Allos from Mont Pelat is described as a tiring but rewarding day hike with significant ascent.
The walk up to Notre-Dame du Roc is a relatively easy 30-35 minute ascent, making it suitable for families looking for a shorter walk with a rewarding panoramic view. It combines nature, history, and spirituality in an accessible way.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Lac d'Allos Refuge – Lake Allos loop' or the 'Small waterfall with bridge – Waterfall loop'. For more options, explore the waterfall hikes around Castellane guide.
Yes, there are numerous cycling routes available. You can find challenging road cycling routes like 'Col des Champs - Mercantour National Park' or 'Castellane, Col de Bleine, and Col Saint-Barnabé Loop'. For more details, check out the road cycling routes and general cycling guides around Castellane.
Yes, Notre-Dame du Roc is an iconic rocky promontory crowned by a historic 12th-century chapel. This site offers a blend of nature, history, and spirituality, making it a significant landmark near Castellane.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit. Many highlight the diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Gorges du Verdon to distant massifs, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting. The combination of natural beauty and rewarding physical activity is a major draw.
Yes, the Barre du Pidanoux offers exceptional panoramic views overlooking Lake Castillon and the village of Saint-Julien-du-Verdon. The Notre-Dame du Roc also provides a glimpse of the emerald waters of Lake Castillon.
The Montagne du Charvet, standing at 1,691 meters, is known for its beautiful panorama stretching from the Cheval Blanc to the Barre des Dourbes. From its summit, you can follow the ridges towards Séoune.


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