Gorges De Laveyron

Carved by the wild waters of the Durance River, the Gorges De Laveyron is a dramatic, narrow canyon in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region that feels like a secret world of vertical cliffs, emerald pools, and ancient forests. This is a place for adventurers and nature lovers seeking a raw, untamed landscape far from the crowds. The gorge's sheer limestone walls rise hundreds of metres, creating a natural playground for hiking, canyoning, and wildlife spotting. Despite its rugged beauty, the area remains blissfully quiet, offering a true escape into the heart of southwestern France.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day here to hike the main trail (allow 4–5 hours round trip) and enjoy a swim in the lake. If you're canyoning, budget a half-day for the activity plus time to explore the village. For a more relaxed experience, overnight in Laveyron or nearby Sisteron to catch the golden light on the cliffs at sunset and sunrise. Two days allows you to combine hiking with a kayak trip down the Durance.

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