Best natural monuments around Turriers are found in a naturally rich and preserved environment, serving as a base to explore significant natural attractions. Turriers is situated at an altitude of over 1,000 meters, offering a transitional landscape between Provence and Dauphiné. The area is part of the UNESCO Géoparc de Haute-Provence, recognized for its geological history. This region provides numerous hiking trails and panoramic views.
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The path to go up is to the right of the waterfall. The climb is quite steep and the stones are wet so quite slippery because of the waterfall.
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Magnificent waterfall, fairly easy to access.
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Near the Serre-Ponçon dam, you can enjoy this picturesque and dizzying road with almost no traffic to overlook the Blanche River. Be careful on the road though, it is not uncommon for small landslides to occur and stones to be found in the middle of it.
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Near the Serre-Ponçon dam, you can enjoy this picturesque and dizzying road with almost no traffic to overlook the Blanche River. Be careful on the road though, it is not uncommon for small landslides to occur and stones to be found in the middle of it.
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Pretty blue / red enduro descent in places, starting with a few hairpins then beautiful paths for a good little moment of pleasure!
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Breathtaking view of the ballroom of the Demoiselles coiffées de Théus, also called "Fairy Chimneys". Belvedere with deckchairs and explanatory panels.
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A beautiful climb through the Gorges de la Blanche. The road climbs for about 15 km from Les Espinasses toselonnet. The gradient is quite stable with an average gradient of 5-6%.
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The region around Turriers is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore dramatic gorges like the Gorges de la Blanche, impressive waterfalls such as Reynier Waterfall, and unique geological formations like The Hooded Maidens of Théus (Fairy Chimneys). The area is part of the UNESCO Géoparc de Haute-Provence, known for its geological history linked to the formation of the Alpine massif.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Reynier Waterfall is considered fairly easy to access, making it a good option. Additionally, The Hooded Maidens of Théus (Fairy Chimneys) offers a belvedere with explanatory panels, providing an engaging experience for all ages.
The area around Turriers offers numerous hiking trails. While exploring the Gorges de la Blanche, you'll find a beautiful climb through the valley with spectacular views. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Turriers guide, which includes routes like 'The Ravine of la Piche' and 'Trail loop from Les Garcins'.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting the natural monuments around Turriers, especially when mountain passes like Col d'Allos are open, offering breathtaking alpine scenery. This period allows for comfortable hiking, water sports on Lac de Serre-Ponçon, and full access to the region's outdoor activities.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the path to ascend Reynier Waterfall can be quite steep and slippery. Additionally, the Cerf Enduro MTB Descent within the Réserve Naturelle Géologique de Haute-Provence offers a challenging blue/red enduro trail with hairpins and technical paths. For road cyclists, routes like 'Blanche Gorge – View of the Gorges de la Blanche loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Turriers guide are rated as difficult.
The Turriers area, being part of the UNESCO Géoparc de Haute-Provence, is renowned for its geological significance. Key formations include the dramatic gorges carved by rivers, such as the Gorges de la Blanche, and the unique 'Fairy Chimneys' at The Hooded Maidens of Théus, which are distinctive rock pillars formed by erosion.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views and the preserved natural landscape. The climb through the Gorges de la Blanche is noted for its scenic beauty, and the belvedere at The Hooded Maidens of Théus offers breathtaking panoramic views. The tranquility and natural beauty of sites like the source of the Verdon River are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The road through the Gorges de la Blanche offers a beautiful climb with a stable gradient, suitable for road cycling. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy the Cerf Enduro MTB Descent. For more options, consult the Road Cycling Routes around Turriers guide.
Given the varied terrain and potential for steep, slippery paths (like near Reynier Waterfall), it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially at higher altitudes or in shaded gorges. Sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is also important.
While not directly adjacent to Turriers, the magnificent Lac de Serre-Ponçon is approximately 19 km away. This large artificial lake is known for its turquoise waters and offers a wide range of water sports, beaches, and scenic boat trips, making it an excellent destination for both relaxation and active pursuits.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Hiking around Turriers guide includes easy routes such as 'The Ravine of la Piche' and 'Trail loop from Les Garcins', which are good starting points for those new to hiking.


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