Castles around Trigance offer a glimpse into the region's rich history, nestled within the dramatic landscapes of the Verdon Gorges. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and historic villages perched on rocky spurs. Visitors can explore medieval fortresses and ancient ruins that tell tales of past centuries. The region provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a notable destination for historical exploration.
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During the Middle Ages, the ruins you see now were the village of Castellane. It was the Norman invasions of the 9th and 10th centuries that pushed the inhabitants to take refuge on the heights, and in a well-hidden place in order to protect themselves from the Viking invaders. You can see and visit the many remains still standing, including the ramparts and the Saint-André-du-Roc church. The contrast is striking, because when going up or down to visit this site of the ruins of Petra Castellana, one cannot miss the view of the current opulent village of Castellane.
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It's a nice climb, and a beautiful landscape rewards us.
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Trigance is a pretty village located at the foot of the mountain of Breis and the mount Chastillon. There is something to eat, and a public fountain. The ideal spot for a short break!
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Trigance is a pretty little village overlooking the Jabron valley. It is located at the foot of the Breis mountain and Mont Chastillon. You can easily find something to eat and accommodation to spend the night. Two GRs pass through the village: the GR 49 and the GR 99.
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Located at an altitude of 1,097 meters, Bargème is the highest village in the Var! It is a superb small town of 223 inhabitants, with very beautiful stone houses.
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You can explore the Ruins of Petra Castellana and the Church of Saint-André-du-Roc. This site represents the former village of Castellane, offering a glimpse into medieval life with its remaining ramparts and the Saint-André-du-Roc church. It provides a striking contrast to the current village below.
Yes, the village of Trigance itself is an ideal spot. It features a castle and settlement overlooking the Jabron valley, where you can find places to eat and accommodation. The Château de Trigance, a meticulously restored medieval fortress, operates as a charming hotel and renowned restaurant, offering a unique stay within a historic monument.
Bargème is the highest village in the Var, located at an altitude of 1,097 meters. It's a superb small town known for its very beautiful stone houses and historical features, including a castle.
Many castles and historical sites in the region, including the Ruins of Petra Castellana and the Château de Trigance, offer spectacular panoramic views. Their strategic locations on rocky spurs provide vistas of the Jabron valley, the Gorges du Verdon, and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the Ruins of Petra Castellana and the Church of Saint-André-du-Roc are considered family-friendly. The trail leading to the ruins is described as kid-friendly, though it can be steep and rocky in parts. It's a great way to combine history with a pleasant walk.
The area around Trigance is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Trigance – Vultures' Lookout loop' or the 'Rancoumas Viewpoint – Pont de Tusset loop'. There are also running trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Trigance guide.
While not directly from every castle, the village of Trigance, which hosts a notable castle, is a starting point for two major hiking routes: the GR 49 and the GR 99. These offer opportunities for walks directly from the village.
The Gorges du Verdon region, where Trigance is located, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the castles and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, avoiding the peak heat of summer. Winter can be cold, but may offer unique, quieter experiences.
The castles in the Trigance area showcase typical medieval fortress architecture. For example, the Château de Trigance features a six-story square keep flanked by six round towers, with fortified gates. These structures reflect centuries of modifications and military design.
Yes, the Château de Trigance has been meticulously restored and now operates as a charming hotel. It offers a unique opportunity to stay within a historic monument, with rooms traditionally decorated in medieval style, blending modern comforts with centuries-old stone walls.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. They enjoy exploring ancient ramparts, visiting well-preserved village castles, and the stunning views. The historical sites like the Ruins of Petra Castellana are noted for their historical significance and the striking contrast they offer.


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