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I plan to be staying in both Avignon and Nice, but what have I seen so far it is easiest to catch a bus directly from Nice to Castellane (arriving at 9:30 am and leaving at 7:00 pm the same day).

Any help or ideas on how to cross this amazing place of my bucket list would be greatly appreciated!Hardly anyone lives in the area of the Gorge, and there is no public transport.There are hiking routes through much of the gorge but they are considered to be both arduous and dangerous and, as such, are not at all suitable for casual hikers.Roads run close to both lips of the gorge with a number of viewing sites but these are really only accessible to those with their own transport.A short stretch of the lowermost part of the gorge is flooded, effectively as part of Lac St.Croix, and this can be accessed by kayak or pedalo from the Lac - but it is only a very short stretch and, of course, it lacks the gorge floor and isn't really at all typical of the gorge itself.Other parts of the gorge are susceptible to sudden flooding if there is a release of water from one or more of the hydro-electric schemes upstream - one, but only one, of the reasons why hiking in the gorge is dangerous.and even a shuttle for the hiking trail (season). Regular buses from Nice to Grenoble stop at Castellane, and local bus services run from Castellane past ther campsite twice a day. its final destination is GRENOBLE (as Cast. Everything clean. regarding this, especially as so far it seems that I would have to catch the bus on the following Saturday and am a bit worried about it not running on weekends or the timetable being diferent or something.Also, if possible, if anyone knows, where can I catch this bus? Bus service is provided once a day, every day (including Sundays) between Castellane, Grasse and Nice. All information gathered first-hand, since 1995,The world's oldest, largest (and best) website about Provence,• Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04120)   • Population: 1,539  • Altitude: 724 m,Castellane is a small town in the Provencal Alps on the.At the top is the Nôtre-Dame-du-Rock Chapel, built in 1703, on the site of a Roman fort and the ancient Roman town of Petra Castellana. I am flying into Nice Cote d Azur airport on Friday the 18th to suprise my boyfriend who is currently working in a Village called Catellane.The flight arrives at about 11.30 pm at night on Friday. One bus a week (Saturday) connects Castellane and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. But practically you'll need private transport or an organised tour. Your best bet is something like that:You won't get more than a glimpse of a very unrepresentative section of the gorge from any water activity.The very long and narrow main section of the gorge normally has no more than a small stream at the bottom - although that can quickly turn into a raging torrent if water is suddenly released from one of the upstream hydro-electric schemes.The only way for ordinary tourists to see the gorge is to go to the various viewing areas along its rims and look down over the edge. Just beware those 'ceramic workshop tours' or you will end up with an armful of expensive pottery.This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of.Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions.Continue your visit to www.tripadvisor.com.sg,Get answers to your questions about Castellane,Hotels near Office de Tourisme de Castellane.Related: What are the most popular tours in Castellane?Visit the fields of lavender and the gorges du verdon.Small group day excursion to The Grand Canyon of Europe and its lavenders fields,Rafting Verdon - "Discovery" - Family Route,lapaludsurverdon.com/transports_lapaludsurve…,viator.com/Cannes-attractions/…d786-a14190,Couple Days through Gorges du Verdon - where to stay,Please advise, only 2 hours in Verdon Gorge,Bus 27 from Marseille to Castellane in June.Martel-Blanc route- who wants to join tomorrow 9 am?I want to ask about a service i want to use. My main question, is how easy it to then access Verdon Gorge from the city?

Bus Bus service is provided once a day, every day (including Sundays) between Castellane, Grasse and Nice.

or Castellane Tourist Office : 00 33 (0)4 92 83 61 14. The bedclothes I could buy for 6 eur at the reception. Hope its of use next time round!This topic has been locked by a moderator.© Its nnot the main SNCF but its within 2 min walking distance of it. I am flying into Nice Cote d Azur airport on Friday the 18th to suprise my boyfriend who is currently working in a Village called Catellane. certainly will not be listed as intermediate stop). Lonely Planet. : 00 33 (0)4 92 51 06 05 I have been obsessed with pictures of Verdon Gorge, and am trying my hardest to find a way to visit. I have found a company with white water rafting, or have considered looking for kayaking or even just going for a hike. office, but had no response) I have been told that the timetables sometimes vary? From the Cannes-exit roundabout, follow the signs for Grasse, taking the limited access road. The schedule is subject to change; verify the times with the Office de Tourisme. Dep. I had got very quiet caravan with an amazing big terrace.

By.BTW if you are flying in to Nice from the west you often get the best available sight you are ever likely to see of the Gorges from the left hand side of the aircraft.Thank you for the advice! I have been obsessed with pictures of Verdon Gorge, and am trying my hardest to find a way to visit.