Gorges du Verdon

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Imagine a slash of turquoise so vivid it looks like a paint spill, cutting through limestone cliffs that rise hundreds of metres above. That's the Gorges du Verdon – Europe's answer to the Grand Canyon, but with impossibly clear water that begs you to jump in. This is Provence's wild, dramatic heart, where every bend in the road reveals a new postcard view. Whether you're paddling the river, clinging to a cliffside trail, or just gaping from a lookout, the sheer scale and colour of this place will stick with you.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the gorge at least two full days. Day one: drive the Route des Crêtes and stop at the main lookouts, then spend the afternoon swimming or kayaking on Lac de Sainte-Croix. Day two: hike a section of the Blanc-Martel trail (the section from Point Sublime to the tunnel is a popular half-day loop) or take a guided canyoning trip. If you only have one day, choose either the drive-and-paddle combo or a solid hike – you'll be rushed but you'll still get the gist. Three days allows you to add a visit to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie and a more relaxed pace.

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