Best attractions and places to see around Montmeyan include a range of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. The village is perched on a rocky promontory, offering views of the surrounding valley and its medieval structure. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Verdon River, lakes, and gorges. Montmeyan provides a blend of historical exploration and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Beautiful hike, but very crowded. Bring plenty of water, as there are no drinking water sources.
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Take plenty of water with you, as there are no drinking water sources on the hike.
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Hiking and cooling off in the water...... simply a very beautiful area
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The region around Montmeyan is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Former Verdon Canal, which offers a magnificent hiking path along the side of cliffs. The Verdon Gorge presents a wild landscape with beautiful water, ideal for hiking. Don't miss the refreshing Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans, where a well-signposted path leads to a viewing platform. The area also features Lac de Quinson, the Basses Gorges du Verdon (perfect for pedal boating or kayaking), and the nearby Lac de Sainte-Croix.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The path along the Former Verdon Canal is a popular choice, offering scenic views. You can also find various running trails around Montmeyan, including the "Old Verdon Canal Trail" and loops around the Verdon Gorge. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Montmeyan guide.
Montmeyan is a medieval village with a rich history. You can explore its ancient ramparts, narrow winding streets, and the vestiges of the former feudal castle, which offers panoramic views. The village also features a distinctive clock tower with a campanile, the Romanesque-origin Parish Church Notre-Dame-du-Plan, and the Tour du Castelar, a remnant of a perched castrum with Templar connections. Don't forget the prehistoric megaliths, including a Chalcolithic dolmen on the Plateau de La Colle.
For breathtaking views, climb to the top of the vestiges of the former feudal castle within Montmeyan village. Another excellent spot is the Sainte-Maxime Chapel, which offers a great perspective of the lower Verdon Gorges. The Trois Croix, located at a high point where three communes meet, also provides expansive panoramic vistas with landscape reading tables.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the beaches and water activities at Lac de Quinson. The Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans is accessible via an easy, well-signposted path, making it suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Museum of Prehistory of the Gorges du Verdon in Quinson features an outdoor reconstruction of ancient dwellings, known as the Prehistoric Village of Quinson, which is engaging for children.
Montmeyan hosts a weekly market every Friday. Annually, in mid-September, the village celebrates its historical onion cultivation with the Onion Festival (Fête de l'Oignon), featuring competitions, a producers' market, and local food tastings. The multidisciplinary Poévie Cultural Festival is also held biennially in Montmeyan.
Yes, the Museum of Prehistory of the Gorges du Verdon in Quinson is a significant cultural site. Designed by architect Norman Foster, this 4000 m² museum showcases prehistoric human life and the environment of the region. It also includes an outdoor Prehistoric Village with reconstructed ancient dwellings.
The region offers various water activities, particularly around Lac de Quinson and the Basses Gorges du Verdon. You can explore the lower gorges via pedal boat, kayak, or electric boat. Lac de Quinson features attractive beaches suitable for swimming. The nearby Lac de Sainte-Croix is also a highly-rated destination for leisure and its beaches.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The Former Verdon Canal path is described as a "truly magnificent passage" along cliffs. The Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans is loved for its "wonderfully refreshing air with water mist" and its "great view." The Tunnel is noted for being "surprising, and very fresh" with beautiful light effects.
Yes, the area around Montmeyan offers various cycling routes. You can find options for both gravel biking and touring bicycles. Routes often feature scenic views of lakes like Lac d'Esparron-de-Verdon and the Verdon viewpoint. For detailed routes and difficulties, check out the Gravel biking around Montmeyan guide and the Cycling around Montmeyan guide.
Montmeyan and its surrounding attractions are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is ideal for water activities in Lac de Quinson and the Basses Gorges du Verdon, though popular spots like the Waterfall — Cascade de Sillans can be crowded. The annual Onion Festival in mid-September provides a unique cultural experience.


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