Attractions and places to see around La Penne include a serene, pastoral environment in the Alpes-Maritimes department, characterized by forested hills and panoramic views. This region offers access to several La Penne hiking trails and historical sites. The area is part of the Natural Park of the Préalpes d'Azur, featuring diverse landscapes of mountains, wild canyons, and valleys. Visitors can explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks within this setting.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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There is a fountain at the entrance to the village!
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Road that crosses the gorges, the spectacle is unique, here a bike ride is mandatory.
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The village is nestled between high rock walls, the little road that takes you to the town hall is spectacular.
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A beautiful little village, from the village a long staircase starts that leads up to the castle that watches over the town.
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Once you reach the top you can admire the coast, weather permitting you can also see the island of Corsica. A wonderful peak
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In a meander of the Var, the citadel of Entrevaux stands on the sides of a rocky spur. At the top, the view of the village and the valley is breathtaking.
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A must-visit if you are in the area.
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La Penne is nestled in a serene, pastoral environment within the Natural Park of the Préalpes d'Azur. This region offers diverse landscapes including forested hills, wild canyons, and valleys. You can enjoy panoramic views and explore areas like the Chanan Valley. Nearby natural sites include the Baou de Saint-Jeannet, Grottes de Saint-Cezaire, Cascade de Gairaut, Barrage de Castillon, Lac de Castillon, and Mercantour National Park.
Yes, La Penne has several historical points of interest. The village features the 13th-century Saint-Roch Church with its distinctive clock tower. You can also find a square Donjon Tower, remnants of its medieval heritage, and Roman tombs in the hamlet of Besseuges, about 4 km west of the village.
The village provides access to several hiking trails, including sections of the GR510 grande randonnée, which offers routes through the surrounding natural landscape. For more specific routes, you can explore various running trails around La Penne, some of which are suitable for hiking.
Absolutely. The region around La Penne is popular for cycling. You can find numerous MTB trails and road cycling routes. Many routes offer challenging climbs and stunning views, such as those leading to the Col de Vé Gautier or through the Gorges du Cians.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Cheiron Summit, the highest peak in the area, where you can admire the coast and even see Corsica on clear days. The Col de Vé Gautier also offers beautiful panoramic views of the Estéron valley.
La Penne's peaceful, pastoral setting and access to natural parks make it suitable for families who enjoy outdoor activities like gentle walks and exploring nature. The historical sites also offer educational opportunities. While specific 'family-friendly' attractions are not listed, the general environment is conducive to family outings.
Given its location in the Préalpes region, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential snow in winter at higher elevations. The natural beauty is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional landscapes and the sense of tranquility. The road through Clue d'Aiglun is often highlighted for its unique spectacle, making a bike ride mandatory for many. The feeling of time travel when entering the fortified village of Entrevaux is also a common delight.
Yes, the region is known for its dramatic natural formations. The Clue d'Aiglun is a road that crosses impressive gorges, offering a unique and exceptional landscape. The Estéron valley, where the village of Aiglun is nestled, is also scenically magnificent with high rock walls.
The Clue d'Aiglun is a road that traverses spectacular gorges. It's highly popular among visitors, especially cyclists, due to its unique and exceptional landscape, offering a memorable experience through a practically empty and soothing natural setting.
Yes, the area offers challenging mountain passes. The Col de Vé Gautier, at 1,099 meters altitude, is a pass of medium difficulty that offers beautiful views. It's part of a gorgeous ridge road known for its fantastic views, good road quality, and pleasant gradients, making it a must for cyclists in the hinterland of Nice.
Definitely. The fortified village of Entrevaux is a must-see. This 13th-century village, with its castle watching over the town, offers a journey back in time. Its impressive fortifications, reorganized by Vauban in the 17th century, make it feel impregnable.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various options, including shorter loops and more challenging long-distance runs. For detailed routes, explore the running trails around La Penne guide, which lists routes like 'La traversée des chevaliers loop' and 'La Penne loop'.


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