Best canyons around Auzet are characterized by dramatic geological formations and flowing waterways. The region, part of the Haute Provence Geopark, features impressive dark rock structures and narrow passages, offering scenic views. The Gorges d'Auzet, a notable natural monument, presents a wild and picturesque setting for exploration. These natural canyons provide opportunities for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking.
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Starting from La Robine sur Galabre, we go up the gorges by road before turning off at Ainac on a gravel track. This track has some passages at almost 20% which will probably require a good development or pushing the bike a little. The track then allows you to reach the Col de Fontbelle by a nice, smooth descent. This climb is beautiful but physically demanding.
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A very beautiful road, in some places I found gravel.
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The canyon is something exceptional
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Near the Serre-Ponçon dam, you can enjoy this picturesque and dizzying road with almost no traffic to overlook the Blanche River. Be careful on the road though, it is not uncommon for small landslides to occur and stones to be found in the middle of it.
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In the middle little known mineral road, very little frequented along the Gorges de la Blanche, you can admire the other bank and Courbons.
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In the hollow of a canyon that splits the rock, the road opens up spectacularly in the heart of the mountain along a bubbling river. Gorgeous !
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The passage in the canyon as in the photos is not very long, but the whole road is great.
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Impressive canyon of the river Bès.
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The canyons around Auzet, part of the Haute Provence Geopark, are known for their dramatic geological formations, including impressive dark rock structures and narrow passages. You can experience the Clue de Barles, where the river Bès splits the rock, or the picturesque and dizzying road overlooking the Blanche River at The Gorges de la Blanche. The region offers a variety of geological features, from narrow passages to wide river views.
While dedicated canyoning activities like those found in other regions are not directly associated with Auzet itself, the natural canyon leading to the village offers a distinct and worthwhile experience for those appreciating scenic drives, geological wonders, and picturesque waterfalls. The area is more focused on exploring the gorges by car, bike, or on foot.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Auzet area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including moderate trails like the Saut de la Pie Waterfall loop from Barles. There are also extensive options for cycling, such as the challenging Saut de la Pie Waterfall – Pérouré Gorge loop, and MTB trails like L'Alpes-Provence Trail.
The region's canyons, characterized by dark rock formations and flowing torrents, offer impressive views throughout much of the year. For optimal conditions for activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures. Summer is also popular, but some areas might be busier.
While popular spots like Clue de Barles and Gorges d'Auzet are well-regarded, the region offers many areas to explore. The Gorges de la Blanche, for instance, is described as having almost no traffic, offering a picturesque and dizzying road with scenic views. Exploring less-traveled routes can often lead to more serene experiences.
The Gorges d'Auzet offers a very beautiful road with varying surfaces, including some gravel sections. Visitors have noted that the last 2.5 km can be partially steep, up to 14 percent. It's known for being a great route with almost no cars, providing a top surface for an enjoyable drive through the canyon.
Yes, the canyons offer several scenic viewpoints. For example, the Gorges de la Blanche provides a picturesque and dizzying road overlooking the Blanche River. Additionally, the View of the Courbons, located along the Gorges de la Blanche, allows you to admire the opposite bank and the Courbons area.
The Clue de Barles is an impressive canyon where the road spectacularly opens up in the heart of the mountain, following a bubbling river. It's described as an exceptional natural spectacle, splitting the rock and offering a truly gorgeous experience for visitors.
Yes, the area around Auzet provides challenging routes. For cyclists, the 'Saut de la Pie Waterfall – Pérouré Gorge loop' is rated as difficult. Hikers can find moderate to difficult trails, and mountain bikers can tackle routes like 'L'Alpes-Provence Trail' which is also rated as difficult. The Gravel Route from La Robine-sur-Galabre to Col de Fontbelle includes passages at almost 20% incline, requiring good development or pushing the bike.
Being part of the Haute Provence Geopark indicates the region's significant geological interest. This designation highlights the unique rocky landscape, sculpted by nature, and its importance for understanding Earth's history. The canyons, with their impressive dark rock formations and narrow passages, are key features of this geological heritage.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic scenery and the wild, picturesque settings of the canyons. The impressive geological formations, such as the river splitting the rock at Clue de Barles, are often highlighted. The quiet roads, like those in Gorges d'Auzet, and the scenic views overlooking rivers are also highly valued experiences.


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