Your first steps in the Verdon Regional Natural Park (PNR) begin here! You may know its river or its peaks, its dizzying cliffs and the vultures that inhabit them, but do you know the park in its entirety?
It's what…
A Regional Natural Park?

The Verdon Park extends 180 ha from the village of Saint-André-Les-Alpes to the village of Vinon-sur-Verdon. The diversity of its landscapes and its natural riches led to the construction of the park in 1997.
France has 54 Regional Natural Parks, true refuges of protected nature, equipped with a remarkable biodiversity. They are not limited to safeguarding vulnerable ecosystems, but also work to promote sustainable development,.
Renowned for fascinating hikes, enriching cultural discoveries and encounters with exceptional wildlife, each Regional Natural Park offers a true immersion in preserved landscapes, while playing a crucial role in the protection of our natural heritage. The PNR is an emblematic example. Offering an educational approach, sustainable initiatives and increased awareness, these parks stand out as unique places for learning and preservation. Every step in these biodiversity refuges is significant, inviting visitors to understand, appreciate and actively participate in the protection of our planet.

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the Verdon PNR
Griffon vulture, eagle, bat, chamois, deer... so many exceptional animal species not to mention the biodiversity present in the Verdon park which led to the creation of the park and today to the application for the Grand Site label of France !