Forcalquier
A pretty market town perched atop a conical hill and sat squarely between the Montagne de Lure and the lavender-filled Luberon Massif, Forcalquier is a convenient walking base. You can expect typical French charm here; narrow winding streets, a famously chock-a-block market and that ubiquitous slow Provençal pace of life. Do as the locals do and sip a pastis in the shade outside one of Forcalquier’s local bars, but don’t miss the hike to the Priory of Salagon – one of Upper Provence’s most significant medieval monuments.
Hilltop towns
A ubiquitous sight across Haute-Provence; a tiny town – stone softened and crumbling with age – clinging to the top of one of the region’s many hills. Cobbled streets circle upwards to a church, chapel or chateau, while tiny bars tucked away in the walls offer cafés, pastis and pressions. Don’t miss a wander around Mane and its medieval citadel, short walk from Forcalquier, or the pretty, dry stone walls of St Martin les Eaux.
Les Gorges du Verdon
Move over the Grand Canyon, Upper Provence’s Gorges du Verdon may not quite match in scale, the sheer lush beauty of the scenery here makes this one of Europe’s most gorgeous gorges. Juniper trees cling to sheer limestone cliffs which tower up to 700m above the implausibly turquoise Verdon River. The best panoramic viewpoints are only accessible on foot –on a network of trails from pretty villages like Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. Hike to the craggy ridge of L’Ourbes for spectacular views of the equally azure Lac Sainte Croix.