Natural monuments around Esparron-De-Verdon are centered within the Verdon Regional Natural Park. The area features the Lac d'Esparron, an artificial reservoir known for its calm, clear waters and undeveloped shores, which is part of a Natura 2000 protected area. The Basses Gorges du Verdon, characterized by limestone cliffs and rich vegetation, offer opportunities for exploration by boat or on foot. These natural features provide diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 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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Spectacular viewpoint.
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Be careful of slippery rocks!
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Beautiful hiking trail directly along the river
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Lac d'Esparron, known for its tranquil turquoise waters and opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and electric boat tours. The Basses Gorges du Verdon are also highly regarded for their dramatic limestone cliffs and unique exploration by canoe or electric boat. Additionally, the Verdon Gorge offers excellent hiking in a wild landscape, and the Coastal viewpoint provides magnificent views of Lake Sainte-Croix and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lac d'Esparron is ideal for family outings with its calm waters perfect for swimming and paddleboarding. The Coastal viewpoint is also noted as family-friendly, offering accessible views. Exploring the Basses Gorges du Verdon by electric boat or canoe is a memorable experience for all ages, allowing you to discover hidden geological features.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter stunning artificial lakes like Lac d'Esparron and Lac de Sainte-Croix with their distinctive turquoise waters. The dramatic limestone cliffs and carved gorges of the Basses Gorges du Verdon and the Verdon Gorge are prominent. The area also features rich Mediterranean vegetation, rocky inlets, and numerous viewpoints offering panoramic vistas.
The natural monuments around Esparron-de-Verdon offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding on Lac d'Esparron. Hiking is very popular, with trails along the lake and through the gorges, including sections of the GR4. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available. You can find detailed cycling tours in the Cycling around Esparron-De-Verdon guide, and mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Esparron-De-Verdon guide.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. Paths like the Sentier du Garde-Canal along Lac d'Esparron offer sublime viewpoints and access to secluded beaches. The Basses Gorges du Verdon area also has trails like the Esparron Botanical Trail and routes to Lac de Quinson, ranging from moderate to challenging. The Verdon Gorge itself offers intermediate hiking opportunities. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the Hiking around Esparron-De-Verdon guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water activities on Lac d'Esparron, with warm, clear waters for swimming and boating. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the gorges, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful colors in autumn. The tranquility of the lakes and gorges is particularly noticeable outside the peak summer season.
Absolutely. The Basses Gorges du Verdon are best explored by electric boat or canoe. This allows you to navigate into the heart of this preserved natural site, marvel at the imposing limestone cliffs, and discover hidden geological formations. The absence of petrol motorboats on Lac d'Esparron, which overlooks the gorges, ensures a peaceful and immersive experience.
Yes, the region holds historical significance. The Basses Gorges du Verdon contain numerous caves that bear witness to past human activity. Additionally, the locks at the entrance of the Basses Gorges are vestiges of a canal built 150 years ago, offering a glimpse into the region's history before the creation of Lac d'Esparron in 1967, which was formed by a hydroelectric dam.
For expansive views of the gorges, the View of the Verdon Gorge is a highly recommended vantage point. The Tuilière belvedere offers breathtaking views of the Basses Gorges du Verdon. For views of the lakes, the Coastal viewpoint provides magnificent panoramas of Lake Sainte-Croix and its surroundings, complete with an orientation table.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many highlight the calm, clear waters of Lac d'Esparron for swimming and boating, and the dramatic scenery of the gorges. The opportunity for peaceful immersion in nature, away from motorboat noise, is frequently mentioned. The diverse hiking opportunities and spectacular viewpoints also receive high acclaim from the komoot community.
Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity, especially in Lac d'Esparron. Its calm, clear waters and numerous secluded coves make it an ideal spot for a refreshing dip. The Entrance to the Gorges du Verdon is also noted as wonderful for swimming, so remember to bring your bathing suit during warmer months.
While Lac d'Esparron and the Basses Gorges du Verdon are popular, the prohibition of petrol motorboats on Lac d'Esparron helps maintain a tranquil environment, making it feel less crowded even during peak season. Exploring the lake's hidden coves by electric boat or canoe can offer a more secluded experience. Hiking trails, especially those slightly off the main paths, can also lead to quieter spots within the vast Verdon Regional Natural Park.


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