Road Trip Guide
Route Napoléon: French Riviera to Alps
Cannes to Grenoble
Start
Cannes
Finish
Grenoble
Distance
325 km
Duration
4 days
Best Months
May - October
Budget
$$$
EV Ready
8/10
Kid-Friendly
7/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Cannes
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
TotalEnergies, Grasse
Fuel & EV Charging
Reliable high-speed charging station located near the main highway exit.
Carrefour, Digne-les-Bains
Supplies
Large supermarket perfect for stocking up on regional snacks and water before the final mountain push.
Ionity, Gap
EV Charging
High-power chargers available for a quick boost before the final leg into the high mountains.
Insider Driving Tips
Always carry a physical Michelin road map; while GPS is reliable, some high-altitude mountain passes feature spotty cellular coverage that can leave you disoriented.
Be aware of French priority-to-the-right (priorité à droite) rules in rural towns; even if you are on a larger road, local intersections often require yielding to traffic coming from the right.
Fuel prices are significantly cheaper in supermarket gas stations (like Carrefour or Leclerc) compared to those located directly on the motorways; plan your refueling stops accordingly.
Pack a high-quality pair of sunglasses; the reflection of the Mediterranean sun on the coastal sections followed by the glare off mountain snow can be intense for the eyes.
If you are traveling in a rental, ensure it has a 'Crit'Air' sticker if you plan to enter the center of Grenoble, as low-emission zones are strictly enforced during peak pollution days.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Grasse
La Bastide Saint-Antoine
“A Michelin-starred restaurant set in an ancient olive grove, offering a sophisticated interpretation of Provençal cuisine that highlights local seasonal herbs.”
Place aux Aires
The central square with its 18th-century fountain and vibrant morning flower markets.
Grasse Cathedral Terrace
The elevated vantage point behind the cathedral offering sweeping views of the valley below.
Villa Musee Fragonard
A quiet, often overlooked museum housed in a 17th-century mansion, showcasing the works of the famous painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard with beautiful gardens.
International Perfume Museum
Museum
“This unique museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of fragrance and the industrial heritage of Grasse.”
Fragonard Perfumery
Historic Landmark
“Visitors can tour this iconic 18th-century factory to learn about the traditional distillation processes behind world-famous perfumes.”
Grasse Cathedral
Historic Landmark
“This 11th-century cathedral houses remarkable religious art, including three original paintings by the legendary artist Peter Paul Rubens.”
Castellane
Le Jardin
“A cozy, family-run eatery serving hearty mountain-inspired dishes like mountain trout and local honey-glazed lamb.”
Pont du Roc
The medieval bridge spanning the Verdon river with the massive limestone cliff in the background.
Notre-Dame du Roc Chapel
The picturesque chapel perched high above the town, perfect for sunset photography.
The Sentier du Roc
A challenging but rewarding trail that leads to the summit of the rock, offering the best vantage point of the Verdon river winding through the valley.
Roc de Castellane
Landmark
“This iconic limestone cliff features a short, rewarding hike to the Notre-Dame du Roc chapel, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the village and the Verdon valley.”
Gorges du Verdon
Natural Wonder
“Known as Europe's Grand Canyon, this spectacular river canyon offers world-class opportunities for kayaking, swimming, and scenic driving along the rim.”
Pont du Roc
Historic Bridge
“This picturesque medieval bridge spanning the Verdon River is a perfect spot for photography and provides a charming gateway to the historic center of the village.”
Digne-les-Bains
La Table du Cours
“A refined restaurant focusing on local Alpine ingredients, featuring an excellent selection of regional wines and house-made terrines.”
Dalle aux Ammonites
A massive, tilted limestone slab covered in thousands of fossilized ammonites, a truly surreal sight.
The Lavender Fields of Valensole (nearby)
Rolling purple fields that provide the quintessential Provencal photo opportunity during July.
Musée Promenade
A unique museum located in a botanical garden that mixes contemporary art installations with the natural geological history of the region.
Musée Promenade
Museum and Botanical Garden
“This unique outdoor museum explores the geological history of the region through beautiful garden trails and interactive exhibits.”
Thermes de Digne-les-Bains
Thermal Spa
“Relax and rejuvenate in these famous thermal baths known for their healing mineral waters and stunning mountain views.”
Cathédrale Saint-Jérôme
Historic Landmark
“This charming cathedral features a blend of architectural styles and serves as a peaceful cultural centerpiece for the town.”
Gap
L'Epicurien
“A gastronomic gem in the heart of the old town, known for its creative use of local mountain produce and game meats.”
Place Jean-Marcellin
The lively town square with its colorful facades and typical French cafe culture.
Col de Bayard
The mountain pass just north of Gap, offering a dramatic transition into the high Alps.
Domaine de Charance
A historic estate with beautiful terraced gardens, an alpine conservatory, and a lake, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
Domaine de Charance
Park and Botanical Garden
“This former 18th-century estate offers breathtaking mountain views, beautiful terraced gardens, and access to numerous hiking trails.”
Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Arnoux
Historic Landmark
“This striking 19th-century cathedral is notable for its unique polychrome stone facade and its status as a historical monument.”
Musée Muséum Départemental des Hautes-Alpes
Museum
“This museum features diverse collections ranging from archaeology and fine arts to natural history, providing deep insight into the region's heritage.”
Grenoble
Le Fantin Latour
“A high-end culinary institution in Grenoble, offering modern French cuisine in an elegant setting that reflects the city's refined tastes.”
The Bastille Cable Car
The ride up provides a breathtaking aerial view of the city and the converging rivers below.
Jardin de Ville
A beautiful public park located in the old town, perfect for capturing the juxtaposition of city life and the looming mountains.
Musée Dauphinois
Housed in a former convent, this museum offers a deep dive into the history and culture of the Alpine people, featuring excellent exhibits on mountain life.
Grenoble-Bastille Cable Car
Tourist Attraction
“Take these iconic bubble-shaped cable cars to the top of the Bastille fortress for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the surrounding Alps.”
Musée de Grenoble
Art Museum
“This world-class museum houses an impressive collection spanning from ancient antiquities to significant modern art pieces by masters like Picasso and Matisse.”
Jardin de Ville
Public Park
“Located in the heart of the city, this historic park offers a peaceful green retreat with beautiful manicured gardens and views of the nearby mountain peaks.”
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
A detour to one of the most beautiful villages in France, famous for its pottery and the star suspended between two cliffs.
Why It's Worth It
“The village is incredibly picturesque and provides an authentic look at traditional Provençal craftsmanship.”
Gorges du Verdon Loop
Taking the D23 'Route des Crêtes' around the canyon rim.
Why It's Worth It
“It offers the most spectacular views of the turquoise Verdon river from the highest points of the canyon.”
Col du Lautaret
A drive further into the Ecrins National Park towards the high pass.
Why It's Worth It
“For those craving true high-altitude Alpine scenery, this drive offers the most dramatic mountain vistas on the trip.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
The road is well-maintained, but it features many sharp turns and steep inclines. Drivers should be comfortable with mountain driving and have a vehicle with good brakes.
Late spring (May/June) or early autumn (September/October) offers the best weather and avoids the heavy summer tourist traffic and potential winter snow closures.