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Mourre de Chanier (1930 m) walks
Circular walk from Blieux to the Mont Chiran Observatory
A magnificent, challenging and scenic two-day circular route in the heart of the Verdon Regional Nature Park, starting from the village of Blieux.
The route takes you along the ridges and iconic summits of the massif: the Mourre de Chanier (1,930 m), the Petit Mourre (1,873 m), the Grand Mourre (1,898 m), the Mont Chiran Observatory (1,905 m), then the Hauteur (1,777 m) and the Col de Reibert (1,464 m).
You’ll enjoy 360° views of Lake Sainte-Croix, the Verdon, the Mercantour peaks and the vast expanses of the Verdon. An ideal hike for a wild camp in the heart of nature, amongst airy ridges, scree slopes and pastoral trails.
From Blieux to the Mont Chiran Observatory via the Mourre de Chanier
First stage of the circular route from the village of Blieux to the Mont Chiran Observatory. You’ll climb gradually towards the ridges to tackle the day’s peaks: the Mourre de Chanier (1,930 m), the highest point of the stage, the Petit Mourre (1,873 m) and the Grand Mourre (1,898 m), before reaching the Mont Chiran Observatory (1,905 m). The panoramic views stretch out over Lake Sainte-Croix, the Verdon and the surrounding mountain ranges, including the Mercantour. Arrival at the observatory marks the end of this first day, with a welcome water source for the campsite.
Walks near Mourre de Chanier (1930 m)
From the Mont Chiran Observatory to Blieux
Second stage of the circular route from Blieux to Mont Chiran. You leave the Mont Chiran Observatory and follow the ridges northwards towards L’Hauteur (1,777 m), the day’s highest point. After taking in the views of the Mercantour and the Observatory, you’ll gradually descend towards the Col de Reibert (1,464 m) and then follow the long stony track back to the village of Blieux. A day with a gentler elevation gain, but still very open and offering a change of scenery, which brings this tour of the Verdon peaks to a magnificent close.
Senez - La Clappe
Route Napoléon via theGR®® 406 - Stage 5/6: Senez - La Clappe.
Gorges du Verdon – Blanc-Martel Trail via the Estellier footbridge
A magnificent hike starting from the Chalet de la Maline, following the Verdon riverbed upstream to the road at Saut du Baou (Couloir Samson car park), with two short extensions: one towards the superb Estellier footbridge, downstream at the foot of La Maline at the start of the route, and the other towards the beautiful Verdon/Artuby confluence at La Mescla.
Gorges du Verdon - Sentier Blanc-Martel
A beautiful walk up the Verdon by its bed ! A feast for the eyes from start to finish !
⚠️The Sentier Martel is not very difficult for regular walkers, but you have to be careful. However, the trickiest part is the Imbert ladders (6 ladders, 252 steps), which are difficult for hikers prone to vertigo.
The difference in altitude is overestimated. See comments at the bottom of this page
Verdon le Grand Marges
Be prepared for a difficult climb. After that, the descent is not too difficult, except for the end where the path is a little steep.
Summit of the Huby – Trévans lodge – Ferme du Grais in Saint-Jurs
Following tracks, paths and little-used trails, this walk will take you to the Belvédère de l’Huby, where you’ll be treated to a superb 360° panorama, stretching from Sainte-Baume to Ventoux, Lure, Bure and beyond… A haven of coolness and greenery awaits you at the Lodge de Trévans for your lunch break. From there, you can choose to follow the return route described or shorten the walk by taking the signposted path that leads from the lodge to the Délasse footbridge over the Estoublaisse.