Road Trip Guide
Gorges du Verdon: Europe's Grand Canyon
Castellane to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
Start Your Engine
Castellane
The Finish Line
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
120 km
Miles
4 days
Days
Trip Essentials for Castellane
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Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Castellane Petrol Station
Fuel
Crucial to top off; the next reliable station is 50km away.
La Palud EV Charger
EV Charging
Limited charging infrastructure; ensure you have a ChargeMap card.
Moustiers Market Supplies
Food/Water
Stock up on fresh bread and water for your return journey.
Always carry a paper map & physical emergency kit for remote stretches.
Insider Driving Tips
Always carry physical cash for small village markets and parking, as card machines in remote mountain areas can be unreliable.
Practice your 'French mountain etiquette': yield to vehicles driving uphill on narrow roads, as they have the right of way.
Check your brakes before departing; the constant downhill braking required on the canyon roads can cause overheating if you don't use lower gears.
Respect the 'Silence of the Canyon'βmany areas are protected nature reserves where drone usage is strictly prohibited and heavily fined.
Fuel up in Castellane or Moustiers; gas stations are practically non-existent once you enter the deep canyon loops.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Castellane
Le Jardin
βA charming bistro offering traditional Provencal cuisine with a heavy emphasis on local trout and seasonal wild mushrooms.β
The Old Bridge (Pont du Roc)
A classic stone bridge framing the river with the dramatic cliff-side chapel in the background.
Place Marcel Sauvaire
Captures the vibrant, bustling essence of the French market square lifestyle.
The Roc de Notre-Dame at Sunrise
While most tourists visit during the day, hiking to the chapel at dawn provides a spiritual, quiet experience with the town waking up below.
Point Sublime
Auberge du Point Sublime
βLocated right at the viewpoint, this inn serves hearty, mountain-style dishes that are perfect for refueling after a hike.β
The main viewing platform
The quintessential wide-angle shot of the canyon's deepest section.
The winding road approach
Captures the dramatic serpentine nature of the canyon road against the cliff face.
The Couloir Samson
A narrow, hidden access point to the river level that requires a short, steep hike, offering a perspective of the canyon from the very bottom.
La Palud-sur-Verdon
Le Panoramic
βRenowned for its terrace views and authentic local mountain cheeses paired with crisp regional white wines.β
Belvédère de la Carelle
Offers a dizzying, direct-down view of the canyon floor, perfect for dramatic vertical photography.
Village stone alleyways
Captures the quiet, rustic charm of the village's historic architecture.
The Route des CrΓͺtes sunset vistas
While the road is popular, driving the southern loop during the final hour of light turns the limestone walls a deep, burning orange.
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
La Treille Muscate
βA Michelin-recommended restaurant that elevates local Provencal ingredients to artistic heights in an intimate setting.β
The village square fountain
The heart of the town, capturing the light hitting the stone buildings.
The suspended gold star
A telephoto shot of the star against the backdrop of the dramatic limestone cliffs.
The Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beauvoir
A climb up a steep, stone-stair path reveals a 12th-century chapel tucked into the cliffside, offering the best view of the village rooftops.
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Lac de Sainte-Croix
A short drive from Moustiers to the massive man-made turquoise lake.
Why It's Worth It
βIt is the only place to swim in the Verdon waters, and renting a pedal boat allows you to enter the canyon from the water level.β
Valensole Lavender Fields
A detour to the vast plains of blooming purple during July.
Why It's Worth It
βThe iconic postcard image of Provence; essential if traveling in early summer.β
Trigance Village
A historic village with a commanding medieval fortress overlooking the valley.
Why It's Worth It
βOffers a glimpse into the feudal past of the region, far from the tourist crowds.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
The roads are narrow and winding, but perfectly navigable for standard vehicles. Just be cautious of tour buses on the curves.
Late May to June or September to October offer the best weather and fewer crowds than the peak of August.