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What to Do in Castellane: A Complete Guide to Activities and Sights

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Castellane (04120, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) is one of the most fascinating destinations in the south of France. A town of 1,500 inhabitants nestled in a meander of the Verdon, dominated by a dizzying 184-metre limestone rock, it constitutes the eastern entrance to the Verdon Gorge — the largest canyon in Western Europe.

Whether you're arriving for a day, a weekend, or a fortnight, this guide lists everything there is to do in Castellane: unmissable sites, documented hikes, sporting activities, excursions, local gastronomy, and practical, on-the-ground tested advice. From the Campsite La Ferme de Castellane (located 1.5 km from the centre), you can access everything in a few minutes.


1. The Roc de Castellane and the Notre-Dame du Roc Chapel

château 184-metre limestone cliff — known locally as The Rock — which has dominated the city for millions of years. Perched at its summit: the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rock, built in 1703, accessible on foot in 20 to 30 minutes via a marked trail that starts from the town centre (set off from Rue de l’Église, signposted).

📋 PRACTICAL GUIDE — Le Roc de Castellane

  • Elevation gain approx. 180 m (rock-cut stairs)
  • Journey time: 20-30 mins (return identical)
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate — not recommended for those with vertigo in places
  • Equipment Closed shoes recommended, water
  • Access Free, open all year
  • Reward: 360° panorama of Castellane, the Verdon valley and surrounding mountains
  • Hameau de la Baume: Charming hamlet at the foot of the Roc, alternative starting point for the trail

The chapel is open during religious processions (15th August particularly). The Roc itself was a fortified medieval acropolis – the remains of ramparts can be discovered there, along with a breathtaking view over the Roman tiled roofs of the old town. Sunset from the summit: exceptional.

2. Castellane's Provençal Market

Le Provençal market in Castellane takes place Saturday morning (and Wednesday in July-August) on the Place Marcel Sauvaire, in the heart of the old town. It is one of the liveliest in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – local producers, artisans and traders gather there from 7:30 am.

🛒 WHAT YOU CAN FIND THERE

  • Cheeses: Sheep's milk cheese, brousse, banon AOP (chestnut leaf)
  • Lavender honey Fine Lavender from the Alps of Haute-Provence (PGI)
  • Olive oil Valley of the Baux and Alpes-Maritimes
  • Vegetables and fruit: Market gardeners of the Valensole plateau
  • Herbes de Provence Thyme, savory, rosemary from the hills of Verdon
  • Craftsmanship Ceramics, Marseille soap, Provençal linen
  • Charcuterie Donkey sausage, wild boar terrine, farmyard pork

Advice: Arrive before 9 am for the best produce – the local sheep cheeses sell out quickly. Tourists arrive in droves between 9:30 am and 11 am. The market winds down around 12:30 pm.

3. Old Town, Saint-Victor Church and Heritage

The medieval centre of Castellane is worth a wander for one to two hours. The town has retained its medieval urban plan with its narrow alleyways, arcades and small squares shaded by century-old plane trees.

  • Church of Saint-Victor (12th century): Roman-Provençal building in the heart of the old town. Carved portal classified as a Historic Monument. Open in season.
  • Clock Tower Tour Remains of the medieval ramparts of the walled town, dating from the 14th century.
  • Place Marcel-Sauvaire The large, bustling square with its café terraces and fountain.
  • Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions Collections on rural and pastoral life in the Southern Alps. Open July-August.
  • Renaissance Houses a few 16th-century façades still visible on Rue du Mitan and Rue Nationale.
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4. The Gorges du Verdon – Europe's largest canyon

The Gorges du Verdon are the main attraction of the region. This canyon carved by the Verdon river 25 kilometres long, with limestone walls reaching 700 metres deep, has been classified as a Natural Site since 1997 and integrated into Verdon Regional Natural Park (180,000 hectares, established in 1997).

📐 GEOLOGICAL DATA

  • Length 25 km (from Castellane to Lake Sainte-Croix)
  • Max depth: 700 m (Belvédère des Cavaliers)
  • Width: 6m deep, up to 1.5km in the surface
  • Roche : Urgonian limestone, formed in the secondary era (100 million years ago)
  • Water colour turquoise in summer (algae + dissolved minerals + depth)
  • Water temperature: 10-14°C at the bottom of the gorges, 18-22°C at Lake Sainte-Croix

From Castellane, you can access the Gorges du Verdon in 5 to 20 minutes depending on the site:

  • Rafting providers (Castellane quay): 5 minutes' walk from the centre
  • Canyon entrance / Castellane gorge: 2 km west on the D952
  • Chalets de la Palud (Blanc-Martel departure point): 15 min by car (D952)
  • Point Sublime (Right bank viewpoint): 20 min drive (D952 + D17)

5. Blanc-Martel Trail Hike – France's most iconic

Le Blanc-Martel path It is the iconic hike of the Gorges du Verdon — ranked among the 10 most beautiful hikes in France. Mapped out in 1928 by Édouard-Alfred Martel (a pioneer of speleology) and Isidore Blanc, it crosses the floor of the Grand Canyon for 14 kilometres.

Technical Sheet - Blanc-Martel Trail

  • Distance 14 km (not a circular route — different start and finish points)
  • Positive elevation gain +220 m Negative altitude difference -680 m
  • Duration: 5 to 7 hours (lunch break included)
  • Difficulty: Intermediate (AD) — no climbing, but exposed sections
  • Departure: Chalet de la Maline (alt. 945 m) — shuttle bus access from La Palud-sur-Verdon
  • Arrival: Point Sublime (alt. 783 m)
  • Headlamp MANDATORY — 2 tunnels (700 m and 250 m) with no natural light
  • Water 2 litres minimum, no water points on the route in summer
  • Opening: Spring to Autumn (closed in case of flood or rockfall)
  • Return transfer: shuttle bus (Point Sublime → Palud) or Castellane taxi

What you are going through The Dovecote Cave (Neolithic cave), the Baou de la Mescla (confluence of the Verdon and Baou), Samson's Corridor (300m high cliffs), the Baou Tunnels (excavated with dynamite in 1929), Issane Meadow and the Escales Cliffs (world-class climbing).

Read our complete guide to the Blanc-Martel trail with maps and tips

White Martel Trail GR4 — hiking in the Gorges du Verdon

6. Route des Crêtes (D23) — Viewing points by car or bicycle

La Route des Crêtes (D23) along the left bank of the Gorges du Verdon on the northern corniche for about 23 kilometres. This is the most accessible way to admire the canyon from the viewpoints – by car, motorbike or bicycle. Recommended direction: from Castellane towards Moustiers (west).

The must-see viewpoints:

  • Point Sublime (D17, right bank, alt. 783 m): Bird's-eye view of the Castellane clues. 20 mins from Castellane.
  • Trescaïre Belvedere: On the left bank (D23), view of the 500m deep canyon.
  • Falaise des Cavaliers (alt. approx. 1,200 m) Pinnacle, 360° view. Visible depth: 700m.
  • Dent d’Aire Viewing Point: A sequential view of the Grand Canyon — the most photographed.
  • Belvédère de la Mescla (alt. 860 m): confluence of the Verdon and the Artuby. The Artuby bridge (182 m) is visible.

Advice: Avoid the July-August weekends between 10 am and 4 pm. Leave early (8 am-9 am) or late in the afternoon (5 pm-7 pm).

7. Lac de Castillon — swimming, kayaking and serenity

Le Lake Castillon is located at 3 kilometres north of Castellane. Built by EDF between 1940 and 1949, the arch dam measures 95 m in height. The lake extends over 285 hectares and 7 km long, with turquoise waters surrounded by pine forests and limestone cliffs.

💧 ACTIVITIES AT LAKE CASTILLON

  • Swimming allowed on several beaches. Water 20-24°C in July-August.
  • Kayak / Stand-up Paddleboard On-site location during the season, from £12/hour.
  • Fishing trout, pike, perch — fishing permit required.
  • Hike around the Lake: 18 km (full day) or 3-5 km loops.
  • Diving remains of Castillon village, submerged in 1949. Minimum level 1.
  • Picnic Tables by the water, free parking out of season.

Complete guide to Lake Castillon: activities, beaches and practical tips

8. Rafting, canyoning, kayaking — whitewater sports in the Verdon

Castellane is the capital of the Southern Alps' white-water sports. Several state-approved providers are located along the Verdon (Quai de Castellane), a 5-minute walk from the town centre. Season: April to October, depending on flow.

Rafting

  • Initiation (3 km, 1.5 hours) rapids II-III, from 6 years old, ~€35/person
  • Classic (8 km, 2h30) Rapid III-IV, from 12 years old, ~€50/pers
  • Grand Canyon (15 km, full day): rapids IV-V, from 16 years old, ~€75-90 pp

Canyoning

  • Bayasse Canyon Initiation from 8 years old, slides and jumps up to 5m
  • Riolan Canyon Intermediate from 12 years old, recalls up to 15m
  • Canyon des Clues Confirmed, deep tanks, recalls 20-30m
  • Average price: €40-65/person with supervision

Aqua-rando and hydrospeed

The’aqua-rando (Walking through the Verdon riverbed in a wetsuit and flippers) is the most immersive experience.’Hydrospeed offers extreme sensations in the rapids. Both activities for ages 12 and up.

Complete Guide to Rafting and White Water Sports in the Gorges du Verdon

Aqua-rando in the Verdon — aquatic hike from Castellane

9. Via ferrata, climbing and bungee jumping

The limestone walls of the Gorges du Verdon are renowned World for climbing. We count more than 1,500 equipped tracks across the whole site.

🧗 CLIMBING — ICONIC SPOTS

  • The Great Cliff of Escalès: Wall of 300m, routes 5a to 8b+. World-famous site.
  • Palud-sur-Verdon Sector Shorter routes, all levels.
  • Cliffs of Sun Near Castellane, accessible without a car, routes 4 to 7a.
  • Local Guides: Verdon Guides Company — open all season

Via ferrata the Via Ferrata Castellane (Suitable for ages 10 and up) offers breathtaking views over the Verdon valley from 400m. Duration 2-3h, equipment provided (£30-£50).

Bungee jumping The Pont de l’Artuby (182m high, D71 crest road) is the highest bungee jumping site in Europe. Licensed operator in season (~€100).

10. VTT, trails and other hikes

Beyond the Blanc-Martel, the Castellane region offers a network of marked trails in the Verdon Regional Natural Park — more 700 km of paths marked out throughout the park.

  • GR4 (Tour du Verdon): Cross to 500m from the campsite. Large crossing from Grasse to Aubenas.
  • Promenade des Clues (5 km, 2 hours, easy): On the banks of the Verdon, at the entrance to the gorges, accessible to families.
  • Rando plateau de Calern (12 km, 4 hours): Karst plateau at an altitude of 1,270 m, Alpes-mer panorama.
  • Mont Robion (1,900m, 6h, difficult): prominent summit with unique circular views.
  • Lizard Trail (4 km, 1h30, family-friendly): Educational loop around Palud-sur-Verdon.

VTT The region is classified as a «MTB Destination» by the French Cycling Federation. Marked routes from cross-country to enduro. Electric mountain bike hire in season (Bike & Go Castellane).

11. Excursion: Moustiers-Sainte-Marie (44 km)

À 44 km from Castellane along the Verdon Gorge, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie is classified among the «Most Beautiful Villages of France». It is the must-do half-day excursion from the campsite.

📍 MOUSTIERS — THE ESSENTIALS

  • The Star of Moustiers: Golden star suspended at 227m between two cliffs. Legend: donation from the Chevalier de Blacas upon his return from the Crusades.
  • Chapel of Our Lady of Beauvoir 262 steps. Stunning views of the village and Lake Sainte-Croix.
  • Moustiers faience: production since the 17th century — tens of workshops and shops.
  • Museum of Earthenware Collection of 350 pieces. Open April-October.
  • Market: Friday morning, church square. Local produce, ceramics, lavender.
  • Lake of Sainte-Croix 5 km away. 2,200 hectares, pedal boat and kayak hire.

Recommended duration: 3 to 4 hours on site. Paid parking at the entrance in July-August. Arrive early (before 9:30 am) to avoid the summer crowds.

12. Local Gastronomy — The Flavours of the Southern Alps

The cuisine of Castellane and the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence blends Provençal tradition with Alpine influences.

  • Fine lavender honey from the Alps (PGI): Fine high-altitude lavender (above 800 m), rare and floral honey. Producers in Castellane and on the Valensole plateau.
  • Sheep's cheeses: Cured hams aged in a natural cellar. Direct sales and at the Saturday market.
  • Black truffles from the Verdon Truffle market in Castellane in December-January.
  • AOC Haute-Provence Olive Oil cold pressing, Aglandau and Picholine varieties.
  • Sisteron Lamb (PGI) Mountain-reared, strong flavour.
  • Alpine Génépi Artisanal liqueur made with high-altitude plants, on sale in delicatessens.

Where to eat: Auberge du Teillon (La Garde, 5 km) — Michelin-starred cuisine, menu ~€65 · Restaurant Ma Petite Auberge — Traditional Provençal cuisine, shaded terrace.

13. Practical information — access, parking, weather, seasons

🚗 ACCESS

  • Paris ~9h (A7 + A51 + N85)
  • Lyon: ~3h (A7 + A51 + N85)
  • Marseille: ~2h (A51 + N85)
  • Nice ~2 hours (A8 + D2202 + N85)
  • Train: Grasse (50 km) or Digne-les-Bains (55 km)
  • Bus Zou! Line 20 Digne → Castellane (60 min)

🌤️ Weather & Seasons

  • Spring (April-May): Ideal for hiking, peaceful, vegetation
  • Summer (June-Sept): Peak season, 28-35°C, perfect for swimming
  • September: local favourite — fewer people, hot water
  • Autumn (Oct.-Nov.): Colours, truffles, fresher
  • Altitude Castellane : 724 m — fresher nights than on the plain

PARKING IN CASTELLANE

  • Verdon Car Park Large free car park, 5 minutes' walk to the centre.
  • Place Marcel-Sauvaire Paid parking in season (£2/h).
  • Sports car park (Quai de Castellane): Activities providers' access, free of charge.
  • Camping La Ferme de Castellane: Free on-site parking, bicycle shuttle to the centre in season.

Tourist Office 4 Rue Nationale, 04120 Castellane – Tel. 04 92 83 61 14. Open Monday-Saturday 9am-12pm and 2pm-6pm (extended hours July-August).


FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions about Castellane

Que faire à Castellane avec des enfants ?

Castellane is ideal for families. Swimming at Lake Castillon (calm waters, 22°C in summer), beginner rafting from age 6, canyoning from age 8, and a visit to the mini-farm at Camping La Ferme de Castellane. The Clues walk (5 km, easy) is accessible from age 5-6. Bring a hat and sunscreen.

The best time to visit Castellane is during the spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October). The weather during these months is generally pleasant, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

May-June and September are ideal months: fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures (22-28°C), and sufficient water for watersports. July-August are the hottest and liveliest months, but also the busiest.

Do you need a car to visit Castellane?

Yes, a car is essential to access the viewpoints, trails, and Lake Castillon. Activities at the Castellane quay (rafting, canyoning) are accessible on foot from the town centre.

How many days does it take to see everything in Castellane?

Count at least 5 days 1 day Gorges + Blanc-Martel, 1 day Lake Castillon, 1 day white-water sports, 1 day Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, 1 day Castellane + Route des Crêtes. A full week allows for the addition of climbing, mountain biking, and lesser-known hikes.

Here are some things you can do in Castellane in one day: * **Explore the Old Town:** Wander through the charming medieval streets, admire the architecture, and discover hidden squares. * **Visit the Church of Saint-Victor:** This historic church is a key landmark and offers beautiful views. * **See the Rochetin de Notre Dame:** Climb up to this iconic rock outcrop topped with a chapel for panoramic views of the town and surrounding landscape. * **Walk along the Verdon River:** Enjoy a stroll by the river, which offers lovely scenery and a chance for some fresh air. * **Browse the Local Market (if it's market day):** Castellane has a lively market where you can find local produce, crafts, and regional specialties. Check local listings for market days. * **Enjoy a Meal at a Local Restaurant:** Savour some Provençal cuisine at one of the town's restaurants or cafés. * **Visit the Museum of the Middle Ages (Musée du Moyen Age):** Learn about the history of the region and its medieval past.

In one day: climb to the Roc in the morning (1 hour round trip), Saturday Provençal market or stroll in the old town, lunch on a terrace in Place Marcel-Sauvaire, then afternoon in the Gorges du Verdon — Point Sublime viewpoint or rafting descent.

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