Canyons around Senez, located in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department of France, offer access to dramatic landscapes and unique geological features. The region is known for its deep canyons carved by rivers, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Senez serves as a gateway to both local canyons and the wider Verdon region, including Europe's deepest canyon. Limestone cliffs, clear waters, and coniferous forests characterize the natural environment.
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Small village overlooking the Verdon Valley
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Great gorge with magnificent views everywhere.
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Small, narrow and charming road in the middle of impressive gorges... be careful, there is a bit of traffic in summer but the cars don't go fast
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Very scenic hike and (if you like) climbing to the Cadières de Brandis in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department. The Cadières de Brandis mountain dominates the Verdon valley. The hiking car park is on the Route Napoléon between Castellane and Barrême in the Parc naturel régional du Verdon nature park. On the way down I got a little off the path, so pay attention to the markings (yellow bars), because off the path it can quickly become exposed and even dangerous.
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I walked this loop via GPS, I am not an experienced alpinist. There were four of us, 2 kids aged 14 and 16 in good condition. I found the route if you follow the GPS quite challenging in certain parts. Especially the part after the Menhir; steep sections with some climbing. And it is not always clear where to go. (Ultimately with GPS) So be warned if you have young kids or are in poor condition. Once you're used to it, it's a fantastic experience!
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Be sure to include this section in the tour. The small road has little traffic and winds through a landscape of rocks and gorges. Great route
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The region around Senez offers several remarkable canyons. The Cadières de Brandis features large rock formations guarding the entrance to the Grand Canyon du Verdon. The Verdon Gorge is renowned for its wild natural beauty, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and towering limestone cliffs. Additionally, the Gorges de Trévans offers challenging hiking with historical ruins, and the Saint-Pierre Gorges provides diverse trails through coniferous forests and past rural heritage sites.
You can expect to encounter dramatic landscapes with towering limestone cliffs, deep river-carved gorges, and crystal-clear, often turquoise, waters. Areas like the Saint-Pierre Gorges also feature vast coniferous forests and unique geological formations. Many viewpoints offer breathtaking panoramic vistas, such as the Breathtaking view of the Gorges du Verdon.
Yes, Senez is located in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, which is well-known for its stunning canyoning opportunities. Several canyons are listed directly within the commune of Senez, offering various experiences from leisurely water scrambles to more technical descents. Due to varying conditions, it's often advised to go with a qualified guide.
Hiking opportunities range from challenging to intermediate. The Verdon Gorge offers demanding ascents and descents with breathtaking views. The Gorges de Trévans features a challenging 6.7-mile loop hike. The Saint-Pierre Gorges provides various trails, including a short botanical path and more strenuous 12.5 km or 17.3 km routes that ascend through the gorges, offering remarkable landscape diversity.
Beyond hiking and canyoning, the area around Senez is excellent for other outdoor sports. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Gravel Biking routes. The Gorges du Verdon also offers activities like paddleboarding and kayaking on its turquoise waters.
Yes, the Gorges de Trévans features historical ruins that can be explored during hikes. The Saint-Pierre Gorges area also contains charming rural heritage, including forest huts and a chapel, offering a glimpse into the region's past amidst the natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular and grandiose nature of the canyons, particularly the Cadières de Brandis and the Verdon Gorge. The stunning views, the challenge of the trails, and the unique experience of cycling between limestone cliffs, as highlighted by the Section through the gorge, are often mentioned. The clear waters and dramatic landscapes create a memorable experience.
Yes, the Section through the gorge is a natural monument offering a superb section for cycling between limestone cliffs. It provides beautiful views and a quiet road, making it an intermediate experience. You can also enjoy scenic drives along the canyon rims, such as the D952 along the Verdon, which offers impressive landscapes.
From Senez, the Gorges du Verdon is easily accessible. You can experience it through various activities like hiking, paddleboarding, or kayaking on its turquoise waters. Scenic drives along the canyon rim, such as the D952, offer spectacular views from above. You can also walk down to the water's edge to get a different perspective, as suggested for the Along the Verdon highlight.
While the Gorges du Verdon can be popular, exploring areas like the Gorges de Trévans or the Saint-Pierre Gorges might offer a more secluded experience. These areas are known for their challenging hikes and natural beauty, providing a chance to immerse yourself in nature away from the main tourist routes.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some, like those in the Verdon Gorge and Gorges de Trévans, are considered challenging with demanding ascents and descents. Others, such as the Section through the gorge for cycling, are intermediate. The Saint-Pierre Gorges offers a range from short botanical trails to more strenuous routes, so it's advisable to check specific trail details before heading out.


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