Office de tourisme Moustiers Sainte
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Office de tourisme Moustiers Sainte
moustiers sainte-marie capital of ceramics 2011 2 Contents THE HERITAGE I AND TRADITION CENTRE One of the prettiest villages in France Its history The village and its heritage The art of ceramics Art de vivre The region I nature and leisure 12 Verdon Regional Natural Park The verdon gorges The lake of Sainte-Croix The plateau of Valensole Walks, hikes and sports map I contacts 4 20 Ceramics workshops & shops Sports leisure Services and shops Map of Moustiers Sainte-Marie 3 tHe HeritaGe AND TRADITION CENTRE 4 One of the prettiest villages in France S ince 1981 Moustiers Sainte-Marie has been listed as one of the prettiest villages in France. The church, the village walls, the chapels, the aqueduct, the fountains, alliances of water and stone, the pastel colours of the tiles and the travertine together create a homogenous and living architectural whole. The gentle quality of life of the place naturally incites to respect, value, discover and protect it. Working the land is the link between History and the village’s future. capacity of the municipality is important. Besides 750 camping spaces and a holiday camp, 130 hotel rooms in the village centre or the outskirts, some twenty gîtes and bed and breakfast rooms and more than 50 apartments, it is easy to discover the local attractions beyond a quick passage. The various services will satisfy all tastes and wallets. As for shopping, artists’ and crafts’ stalls rub shoulders with local services. autHentic & LivinG Today, Moustiers has approximately 700 residents. The core of its economy is focused on tourism and the ceramics tradition. The authentic & lively welcome Some twenty restaurants will keep gourmets, lovers of good food and refined gastronomy, brasserie food or local cuisine happy. 5 Its history T he site of Moustiers has been inhabited since ancient times, as witnessed by traces of human presence uncovered in the region going back 30 000 years. But it is in the Vth century that the occupancy of the site of the current village truly starts: the monks of the Lérins abbey move in the travertine caves and create a monastery in the Vth century. This monasterial presence gave its name to Moustiers (Monasterio in the Middle Ages). a pLace of piLGrimaGe The chapel of Notre Dame de Beauvoir, built on the same spot as a Marial temple already present in 470, indicates the persistent sacred character of the village. It became an important pilgrimage site over the centuries. deveLopment in tune witH tHe Leaps of History The Moore invasions of the Xth and XIth centuries caused the residents of the region to hide in the caves for protection. But it is in the XIIth and XIIIth centuries that fortifications and houses are erected, while mills are built on the Adou stream. With the development of industries activated by hydraulic energy in the XVIth century (tanning, paper mills etc.) the village truly starts to bloom. But in the early XVIIth century severe weather destroys the infrastructures and the village again loses a large part of its population. 6 the daWN mass On 8 September, day of the Nativity of the Virgin, the Dawn Mass (5 am) unites the residents of Moustiers and the surrounding villages, who walk up the hill to the sanctuary in procession, preceded by the Diane (Moustiers musical group). At the return, a traditional local breakfast is served on the church square from 6 am. tHe LeGend of tHe star When discovered at a turn of the road, Moustiers evokes the landscape of a Provencal nativity scene: confined between two rock ledges, a star dominates the village from a great height… According to the legend of Frédéric Mistral, the star is an ex-voto dedicated to the Virgin Mary, installed on the wishes of the knight Blacas, a crusader who had been imprisoned by the Sarrasins, and who had vowed that if he returned to his village he would suspend a star and its chain there. Other versions talk about love stories, the Three Kings or Chivalry... Though many versions exist about the origin of the star none have been verified to date. The mystery remains complete on the origin and meaning of the star above Moustiers… The size of the star, which originally had five points has changed over time from 30 cm to 1.80. Today, the chain is 135 m long, weighs 150 kg and the star covered in gold leaf measures 1.25 m. 7 The village and its heritage treasure huNt For children from 5 to 12 years old Discover the village and its heritage step by step. Warning, you will need to pay attention to details to find the answers! On sale 1.50 € at the Tourism Office Guided tour of the villaGe in french Group bookings of less than 20 persons : 57 € / group from 20 persons : 3 € / persons Listed as a historic monument in 1913, the church proudly carries its old Lombard bell tower, one of the most beautiful in Provence. Dating from the XIIth century, it was one of the three moving bell towers in Europe. The Romanesque nave of the same era is divided in five spans with corbelled vaults. Pierre de Pratis, commendatory prior, ordered the church to be enlarged in 1536 ; the axis of the nave was not respected. treasure Hunt The current altar is a IVth century sarcophagus in white marble that depicts the Red Sea crossing. summer Guided tours July - august every Tuesday at 10 am every Thursday at 5.30 pm 3 € / adult free for children - 12 years After climbing the 262 steps (356 in the past) of a stone stairway on the flank of the hill, you reach the chapel that overlooks the village. The small chapel was built in the late XIIth century on the vestiges of a Marial temple erected in the Vth century. A successful combination of the Romanesque and Gothic periods, it originally comprised two spans with corbelled vaults, corresponding with a part of the current nave, the two other spans and the Gothic choir were added in 1536, date engraved on the triumphant arch. The Chapel Notre-Dame de Beauvoir was listed as a historic monument in 1921. tHe cHapeL notre-dame de Beauvoir 8 Sainte-Anne chapel This little chapel was built in the XVIth century with stones from nearby walls and towers. The village cemetery was added later. protected itself behind walls like many other medieval villages. Like in any other typical Provencal village, the narrow streets of Moustiers are equipped with drinking water fountains where men and animals sought refreshment. The small squares have magnificent wash-houses where the washerwomen used to go in the past. The fountains The aqueduct This vestige today only serves as a testimony to the irrigation systems and spans the Adou from where it used to supply water from the spring to the mills located lower. Go on a discovery excursion with Geneviève Vallart, local guide. Find her details on page 22. All the visits presented by the Tourism Office are online on www.moustiers.fr The walls The cliffs on which the village was built and those that dominate it formed a natural line of defence, but Moustiers also 9 The art of ceramics Guided tour of the villaGe + CeramiCs museum Group bookings History The art of ceramics has considerably evolved in Moustiers since the Middle Ages. At the time, only objects in varnished clay were produced, in the natural colours of green and brown. The art flourished thanks to Pierre Clérissy, who was initiated in the secret of white enamel (tinned ceramics) by an Italian monk visiting the Monastery of the Communauté de Lérins in 1668. As Louis XIV had ordered all the gold and silver tableware to be melted to restore the royal treasure, Moustiers ceramics acquired high notoriety at the European courts. The fashion of china and English ceramics put a stop to two centuries of uninterrupted activity. In 1927, Marcel Provence heats up an oven in the village with the purpose of restoring its image of a great ceramics centre worldwide. Today, there are some twenty workshops and a museum that perpetuate and renew this traditional craft for the greatest pleasure of the visitors. Find all the workshops and shops on page 21. of less than 20 persons : 133 € / group From 20 persons : 7 € / person tHe ceramics museum The Museum was created in 1929 by the Académie de Moustiers, that grouped Marcel Provence and other ceramics fanatics. The museum has five rooms where more than four hundred items are exhibited, ranging from the first Cobalt blue monochrome decors of the XVIIth century to all types of contemporary multicoloured creations - whose gloss is due to the ‘petit feu’ discovered in 1760 by the Ferrat brothers. There is also an assortment of items in clay (enamelled tiles, canalisations). A film on the history of Moustiers ceramics and the various stages of production is shown on site. timetable : 1 April-31 October : 10am-12.30pm / 2pm-6pm (except Tuesday). July-August : every day until 7pm and free on Tuesday. 1 November- 31 mars : 2 pm-5pm weekends and school holidays. Closed in January 10 lucien mérel Art de vivre tHe restaurants The song of the cicadas, the Provencal scents, the colours and the light of the sun, present 300 days per year: you will find easy living and authenticity in Moustiers Sainte-Marie. And with a choice ranging from traditional taverns to gastronomic restaurants you will have no trouble in discovering the regional delicacies: truffles, olive oil, tapenade, lavender honey... tiers », located in the zone AOC « olive oil of the HauteProvence », whose spicy savour is present on the most discerning tables worldwide. speciaLities The pre alpine treasures of the Haute Provence are found in the local delicacies that you can discover in the village shops: truffles, Moustiers olive oil, tapenade, lavender honey, seasonal vegetables, biscuits, goat’s cheese or “charcuteries“ (salted meats). oLive trees More than 20 000 olive trees grow in Moustiers Sainte-Marie, mainly on the dry stone terraces of the Claux hill, where saffron was also grown in the XVIIIth century. markets Each Friday morning, the village is enveloped in lustrous colours and mouth-watering scents as the stalls of the Provencal market overflow with tempting local produce. Flavour markets are also organised from time to time during the year. They paint the landscape with green or silver hues, depending on the season and the light. 2 000 of them have been rehabilitated and today are exploited for production, in particular the « cuvée spéciale de Mous11 tHe reGion nature and leisure 12 The Verdon Regional Natural Park moustiers sainte-marie lac de castillon castellane Valensole la paludsur-Verdon lac de sainte-croix Water Colour The green colour of the Verdon is due to the fluoride and the micro-algae it contains: it is probably the origin of its name , from the Latin viridum, «green place». The turquoise colour of the lake of Sainte-Croix, in turn, is due to its clayey bottom. The plateau of Valensole The hills of the Haut Var S traddling the departments of the Var and the Alps of Haute Provence, the Verdon Regional Natural Park stretches over more than 180,000 hectares. Created in 1997, distributed over 46 municipalities (including Moustiers, at the centre of the park), it groups seven great landscapes: the plateau of Valensole, lakes and mountains of the Verdon, the lower gorges of the Verdon, the lake of Sainte-Croix, the Artuby, the Verdon gorges and the hills of the Haut Var. This diversity of ecosystems gives the park a rich and varied patrimony: vultures, bats, mountain goats, roebucks and endemic flora. The typical land has contributed to the shaping of landscapes and humans. The lake of Sainte-Croix the lower gorges Lakes and mountain The Artuby The Verdon gorges The missions of the park are to enable these natural and human treasures to live in harmony and balance, while preserving them and making them known to the general public. The Park assists the institutional partners in land planning projects, development, environmental education and valorisation of heritages. The maison du Parc, located in the municipality of Moustiers, is an exceptional source of information on the activities and treasures of the Verdon. From Moustiers, you can easily discover the picturesque landscapes of the plateau de Valensole, besides the lake of Sainte-Croix and the Verdon gorges, but also the Préalpes or the plains and hills between Canjuers and l’Artuby. 13 < Baignade surveillée digne Vincel The verdon gorges moustiers sainte-marie Location nautique École de voile Vénascle petit lac la cadeno a51 < riez-manosque Gréoux-les-bains aix-marseille aiguines D957 Bauduen M oustiers Sainte-Marie is located at the entrance of the gorges du Verdon, one of the deepest canyons in Europe. That geographical location is a major tourist attraction for the village. A magnificent and wild landscape characterised by its preserved nature and green waters. This spectacular canyon results from the limestone erosion of the plateaus of Haute Provence by the Verdon river that springs near the col d’Allos, in the massif of the Trois Évêchés. The 50 km long canyons stretches from Castellane to the lake of Sainte-Croix, and reaches 700 metres in depth in places. a unique naturaL site in europe D23 D71 la maline Sentier Blanc-Martel les cavaliers D71 aups draguignan Sentier de l’Imbut < 10 km - 5 h - très difficile The canyons presents many sports opportunities. From hiking paths of all levels that follow the river banks to nautical or air sports, everyone will discover the pleasure of surpassing themselves here. When looking at the sky, you could see a griffon vulture or a lappet-faced vulture soar above your head… You can also drive through the gorges by car, by following the Route des Crêtes or the Corniche Sublime road. They are built in such a way that they enable frequent stops at the scenic viewpoints which provide exceptional views. a versatiLe sports area Walks and tourist visits by mini bus organised by the Provisito company. Find all the details on page 22. 14 > route des crêtes 14 km - 6 h - difficile distaNCes Moustiers-La Palud : 20 km Moustiers-Castellane : 45 km Moustiers-Aiguines : 15 km Aiguines-Trigance : 34 km La Palud-Route des crêtes : 20 km (loop) D952 route de la corniche sublime lac de sainte-croix D111 5 km - 3 h - moyen > sainte-croixsur-Verdon Barrage de sainte-croix point sublime col de l’olivier Sentier des la paludsur-Verdon pêcheurs les sallessur-Verdon < Quinson rougon l’étoile pont du Galetas couloir samson > D952 pont de l’artuby castellane Grasse Nice < D952 The lake of Sainte-Croix pont de soleils trigance some History The project of flooding the Salles valley by the creation of a lake on the Verdon river dates back to Georges Clémenceau, in 1908. But it was only implemented by Électricité De France in 1968. Initially the lake was supposed to engulf the villages of Salles sur Verdon, Bauduen and to make Sainte- Croix du Verdon inhabitable. The artificial lake was finally created in 1973, following the construction of the Sainte-Croix dam. The villages of Sainte-Croix and Bauduen were ultimately saved and Les Salles rebuilt sheltered from the water. at present The third largest lake of France stretches over a surface of 2 200 hectares (10 km long and 2 km wide). The dam, built at the entrance of the gorges, near Baudinard, holds back 760 million cubic metres of water and generates more than 150 million kWh per year. Supplying power to the adjacent cities. It also is a major tourist attraction and a perfect space for swimming, boating (only electric or sailing boats), windsurfing, catamaran, pedalo or canoe and kayak. 15 The plateau of Valensole < digneles-bains D953 D907 saint-Jurs Brunet le Grand logisson D8 naverre puimoisson Vincel moustiers sainte-marie D56 D952 Valensole D953 D6 roumoules D6 riez lucien mérel Gréoux< les-bains Gorges du verdon Sentier VTT Les lavandes D8 Bel air D952 D957 15 km - 1h30 - moyen D952 lac de sainte-croix allemagneen-provence a remarkaBLe site lucien mérel Erected at 590 m altitude, the village of Valensole has given its name to the whole plateau. Nicknamed « the region’s granary », the 800 km2 plateau is mainly dedicated to the cultivation of lavender and grain. It changes in look with the seasons; the snowy peaks and the blooming almond trees of March are replaced in July with the changing purple of lavender and the golden wheat. In November, the ochre of the furrowed land contrasts with the pure blue winter skies. Lavender Lavender, just like its aromatic cousins savory, thyme and rosemary, belongs to the mint family (labiatae). They are a bee favourite (melliferous plants) as the delicious honey they produce demonstrates. It comes in different varieties such as Lavandula angustifolia (true lavender) providing better quality essential oil and Lavandula intermedia, or lavandin, the most commonly grown for its productivity. use of laveNder Lavender is used in the production of Marseille soap ; the bees transform it into honey. It is also distilled for its scent or its therapeutic properties. 16 < D15 Walks, hikes and sports doN’t leave Without this Guide with 100 km signposted paths, 12 hikes, 3 mountain biking paths. Detailed maps of the itineraries with the colour of the signposting. On sale for 4.60 € at the Tourism Office Whatever your sports expectations, Moustiers and its region offer numerous possibilities: hiking, climbing, rafting, canyoning, kayak, mountain biking, horse riding or paragliding. seNtier des pÊCheurs (fishers’ path) 5 km - level difference 350 m - 3 h - average waLks and Hikes A pleasant loop on the banks of the Verdon river embellished by beautiful passages through the wood The site is remarkable for the range of its signposted paths network. From a little afternoon walk in the heights of the village to more ambitious expeditions to the mountain tops, where the panorama stretches to the snowy peaks of the Alps, there are numerous paths for everyone. The Verdon Gorges are a paradise for nature and walking fans. a few ideas Park your car at the Col de l’Olivier car park (9 km on the D952 dir. Castellane) and take the trail on the left that descends to the Verdon river (yellow trail marks). At the junction take right and follow the river for approximately 3 km and then climb to the Saint-Maurin field. From there, follow the path beneath the departmental road to the car park. tour of the villaGe via les ClauX To safely explore the Verdon gorges and the Moustier region and get to know the region, you can choose to be accompanied by a guide. Information from the Tourism Office of Moustiers. L’Office de tourisme de Moustiers / Des Guides pour l’aventure / Les Guides du Verdon / Namasté - Philippe Maïda 2 km - 40 minutes - easy Clau in Provencal means key. This hill and its thousands of olive trees are the symbolic representation of the keys of this extraordinary region. Leave the village through the Riou portal, cross the little stone bridge and follow the path posted « Tour du Village », with orange trail marks, which crosses the hill of les Claux and returns to the foot of the village. L’Office de tourisme de Moustiers / Des Guides pour l’aventure / Les Guides du Verdon / Namasté - Philippe Maïda 17 mountain BikinG les lavaNdes 15 km - 100 m height difference 1h30 - average A bike trail for the whole family, which runs along the small rural paths and roads through a landscape rich in scents and colours. Start on the road to Ste-Croix, on the plateau 4 km after Moustiers at the junction with the GR. Yellow ffc signposting. Enjoy guided trips or simple mountain bike rental. Whether you’re a novice or experienced, you will not forget the beauty of our circuits. Verdon VTT / Les Guides du Verdon Explore the Verdon gorges, the lavender of the plateaus and the region of the lake of Sainte-Croix on horseback. Horseriding fans can even ride through the region for several days. HorseridinG watersports Penetrate the heart of the Grand Canyon, or explore the secret creeks of the lake of Sainte-Croix by canoë, kayak and pedalling boat. Learn windsurfing, sailing a catamaran or, simply, swim in the turquoise waters of the lake. Rental of nautical equipment and electric boats. Base de l’étoile / le Cadeno / Côté Verdon canyoninG Canyoning, aquarando and whitewater swimming are popular in Moustiers and in the gorges with certified guides and instructors. Swimming, jumping, abseiling and hiking surrounded by rocks sculpted by secular erosion. Aboard Rafting / Aqua Viva Est / Base Sport et Nature / Buena Vista Rafting / Les Canyons du Verdon / Des guides pour l’aventure / Les Guides du Verdon / Roc N vol / Sensation Riviere / Easy Rafting / Verdon Passion / Yeti Rafting Verdon équitation 18 raftinG Descending the streams and rapids of the Verdon by raft, hydrospeed, canoë-raft and air boat. Aboard Rafting / Aqua Viva Est / Base Sport et Nature / Buena Vista Rafting / Des guides pour l’aventure / Les Guides du Verdon / Sensation Riviere / Easy rafting / Yeti Rafting Initiation and perfectioning in the prettiest sites of the Verdon. For 6 year olds and up, from easy crags to technical multi-pich routes for seasoned climbers, strong sensations guaranteed ! adventure routes on tHe cLiffs Abseiling, zip-lines and crossings over the abyss. You will test your balance and your resistance to effort and discover unforgettable sensations. Base Sport et Nature / Les Canyons du Verdon / La Corditelle / Des guides pour l’aventure / Les Guides du Verdon / Roc N vol cLimBinG Base Sport et Nature / Les Canyons du Verdon / La Corditelle / Des guides pour l’aventure / Les Guides du Verdon / Roc N vol adventure routes in tHe woods Climb up to the top of the trees, measure your audacity and agility and observe the world from above. Adventure Forest / Roc N vol paraGLidinG Learn to fly ! Discover the fabulous landscape from up high in the sky : Verdon, Mercantour, Mont-Ventoux, Sainte-Victoire, Montagne de Lure, Luberon and Écrins parade in front of our eyes. Find all the details on page 22. Roc N vol / Verdon Passion 19 map contacts 20 35 1 Ceramics workshops & shops atelier du barri Workshop : 04 92 74 69 87 C3 Fax : 04 92 74 63 52 free visit 3 shop : 04 92 74 62 42 E2 La Remise. Rue Marcel Provence [email protected] 2 atelier aulaGNet-baratta Workshop : 04 92 74 61 19 I2 Visits all year except January, Monday to Friday, 4pm. 5 shop : 04 92 74 66 23 E3 Atelier des Fontaines Fax : 04 92 74 61 4 atelier blaNC miChÈle Workshop : 04 92 74 67 26 D2 Fax : 04 92 74 63 42 Visit by appointment. shop : 6 Le Vaisselier : 04 92 74 67 26 D2 Fax : 04 92 74 63 42 7 La Chimère : 04 92 74 61 91 D3 www.atelier-faience-moustiers.com 6 8 atelier bleu Cobalt I2 Workshop : 04 92 74 62 34 - 06 07 40 60 28 shop : 04 92 74 62 34 Route de Riez www.bleu-cobalt.com atelier boNdil Workshop : 04 92 74 67 02 E5 Fax : 04 92 74 65 03 Visit by appointment. 10 shop : 04 92 74 67 02 D2 Place de l’Église 11 Rue de la Bourgade E3 [email protected] www.faiencebondil.fr 9 the CeramiCs E3 museum 04 92 74 61 64 [email protected] www.moustiers.fr 12 atelier bruNo louis Workshop atelier des 2 arches : C3 Creations, courses 13 shop : galerie Bruno Louis, exhibit and D3 creation on site 9:30am-10:30pm [email protected] www.artmajeur.com/brunolouis 14 atelier des CiGales H1 04 92 71 00 73 sale to professionnals [email protected] 15 atelier J&v fiNe I1 Workshop : 06 87 39 32 60 shop : 04 92 74 66 50 D3 Place de l’Église 16 maNufaCture lallier-moustiers Workshop : 04 92 74 55 58 G6 Fax : 04 92 74 62 22 Visits monday to friday, 3pm. Groups please reserve. 18 shop : E3 La Forge : 04 92 74 65 07 19 La Grotte : 04 92 74 61 31 E2 [email protected] www.lallier-moustiers-04.com 17 atelier mufraGGi 20 Workshop : 04 92 74 67 68 D2 shop : 20 La Source : 04 92 74 67 68 21 La Solanée : 04 92 74 61 61 D2 [email protected] 22 atelier papilloN D4 Workshop : 04 92 74 62 13 free visit. Every day Easter to late October. shop : 04 92 74 62 13 [email protected] http://atelierpapillon.unblog.fr 21 le ruCher C3 Initiation to decoration on ceramics Rue des Anciens Fours Atelier : 04 92 74 22 85 - 06 08 96 89 34 [email protected] www.le-rucher.com atelier saiNt-GeorGes shop : D3 Lou Cigaloun : 04 92 74 67 06 23 24 atelier saiNt-miChel F3 Meilleur Ouvrier de France Workshop : 04 92 74 67 73 Visit by appointment. 25 shop : D2 Lou Roucas : 04 92 74 67 46 26 Art provençal (Le Cloître) : D3 04 92 74 62 03 www.faience-moustiers.fr 27 atelier serrailler B4 Workshop : 04 92 74 69 24 28 D3 29 D2 30 E2 31 E3 shop : La Maison de la lavande : 04 92 74 60 43 L’Artisanat : 04 92 74 69 24 Le Pot de Terre : 04 92 74 67 25 La Chaîne (art royal et faïence) : 04 92 74 63 45 - 06 82 85 46 91 www.moustiers-faiences.com atelier soleil Workshop : 04 92 74 61 62 H4 Fax : 04 92 74 61 71 free visit for individuals : 9-11:30am all year except Wednesdays and weekends. 33 shop : 04 92 74 63 05 D2 Rue Marcel Provence www.ateliersoleil.fr 32 34 sylvie alÈs C3 shop : Malons et Terralhas : 06 32 44 73 94 [email protected] 11 Sports and leisure waLks & Hikes 1 10, rue de la fontaine 04120 Castellane 04 93 05 41 18 [email protected] www.basesportnature.com watersports 6 base NautiQue NamastÉ - philippe maïda I3 de la CadeNo Sailing school and boat rental 04410 Puimoisson 04 92 72 34 39 - 06 99 69 86 74 [email protected] www.randonnee-verdon.com 2 3 H2 4 I3 5 H1 16 les Guides du verdoN J3 Canyoning, white water swimming, aquarando, climbing, adventure routes, caving, mountain biking. Le Galetas - 83630 Aiguines 04 94 84 22 55 - 06 80 00 49 41 [email protected] www.les-guides.net 17 des Guides 12 bueNa vista raftiNG G3 pour l’aveNture Saint-Saturnin J2 Rafting, aquarando, canyoning, Canyoning, white water swimming, 04360 Moustiers Ste-Marie caving, hiking, mountaineering climbing 04 92 72 56 60 - 04 92 74 67 84 Les Magnans 31, rue Nationale [email protected] 04360 Moustiers Ste-Marie 04120 Castellane 06 85 94 46 61 - 06 70 76 03 36 04 92 83 77 98 06 24 34 53 70 CôtÉ verdoN provisito 7 Electric boat rental www.guidesaventure.com [email protected] guided tours by minibus www.buenavistarafting.com 04500 Montagnac-Montpezat J3 Plage de Chabassol 83630 Aiguines 18 roC N vol 04 92 74 50 53 – 06 82 93 88 72 04 92 75 75 75 [email protected] C3 Paragliding, climbing, hiking, canyoning www.provisito.fr 13 École : rue Frédéric Mistral base NautiQue les CaNyoNs du verdoN J2 Climbing, adventure routes, white 8 de l’Étoile Bureau : Bar Les Magnans GeNeviÈve vallart J3 Canoe, kayak and pedal boat rental water swimming, canyoning guided tours 17 04360 Moustiers Ste-Marie Plage du Galetas 04120 La Palud sur Verdon of Haute Provence. G3 06 89 30 75 74 - 04 92 72 54 08 04360 Moustiers Ste-Marie [email protected] 06 37 75 88 20 04500 Roumoules 04 94 70 22 48 ww w.rocnvol.com [email protected] 06 74 49 48 09 [email protected] www.lescanyonsduverdon.com [email protected] http://genevieve.apr.free.fr stronG sensations 19 seNsatioNs riviÈres 14 la Corditelle verdoN ÉQuitatioN J2 Rafting, aquarando J3 Climbing for all ages : beginner aboard raftiNG Horseriding 04120 Castellane 9 Rafting, aquarando, canyoning, routes and multi-pitch climbs. Georges Stepien 06 10 28 51 30 Adventure routes with abseils and J2 adventure routes, adventure forest Route du Lac zip lines 8, place de l’église 83630 Les Salles sur Verdon Place du Barda / Rue haute 04120 Castellane 06 07 39 62 57 20 verdoN passioN 83630 Aiguines 04 92 83 76 11 [email protected] C3 Paragliding, canyoning, climbing, 06 10 49 51 92 [email protected] www.terre-equestre.com/ adventure routes. [email protected] www.aboard-rafting.com verdon-equitation 04360 Moustiers Ste-Marie www.lacorditelle.com 04 92 74 69 77 - 06 08 63 97 16 aQua viva est verdoN vtt [email protected] Rafting, aquarando, canyoning, Mountain bike rental and guided tours. www.verdon-passion.com 10 climbing, adventure routes, hiking, Le Petit Segries J2 mountain biking, sea kayak easy raftiNG 15 04360 Moustiers Ste-Marie 21 yeti raftiNG 12 bd de la République Rafting, aquarando J2 04 92 74 68 83 - 06 11 53 34 48 Rafting, aquarando, canyoning J2 04120 Castellane 2, rue du Mitan www.verdon-vtt.com 04120 Castellane 04 92 83 75 74 - 06 82 06 92 92 04120 Castellane 06 13 07 46 02 [email protected] 04 92 83 74 02 - 06 22 12 71 02 [email protected] www.aquavivaest.com [email protected] www.yeti-rafting.com www.easyrafting.com H1 Hiking, all year H3 base sport Nature J2 Paragliding, climbing, adventure routes, rafting, aquarando 22 e 1 N s Chapelle Notre-dame de beauvoir o Grotte sainte-madeleine porte fortifiée du riou rue de la clappe < < rue fouque 18 26 15 place de l’église 7 11 30 rue 19 mar cel p 31 34 11 rove nce > 18 musée de la faïence 30 mairie 19 place du couvert 25 12 3 10 Église 13 20 23 31 33 8 5 18 5 1 7 4 avenue lerins > 28 place de la fondue > > avenue frédéric mistral > <> 16 33 17 de 20 32 2 13 23 35 place clérissy rue olerys 26 34 29 ourga e la B 3 place chevalier de Blacas 35 remparts du moyen-Âge place pomey rue d Tour du Village par les Claux 20 21 25 6 22 L’Adou Oppidum du Castillon Vincel rue de la Diane Cascade du riou 2 10 27 aqueduc Colline des Claux 4 Le Riou < > 22 Bus avenue frédér ic mistral La Ma ïre <> 5 9 6 a B 23 c d e moustiers sainte-marie 27 capital of ceramics > 15 Alpes de Haute-Provence - Altitude 634 m. Ville jumelée avec Montélupo Fiorentino en Italie. puimoisson 1 D56 Chemin de Courchon (voie romaine) 4 D952 riez digne-les-bains manosque aix Gorges du verdon la palud Castellane > D952 lac de sainte-croix Jeu de boules 10 11 12 13 15 19 21 > 8 6 16 aiguines > > les salles draguignan aups 4 > 2 9 D957 7 sainte-Croix du verdon 1 km 14 9 > 28 police 24 > école route d 1 e caste > 6 D952 14 ma lad llane 17 21 24 la 8 Sentier botanique de Tréguier Chapelle sainte-anne 3 12 moustiers sainte-marie 16 3 Cimetière poste 14 Vincel 5 rer i Bus dépose minute e Gorges du verdon Castellane > draguignan lac de sainte-Croix < > > ute ro < > de Gr4 vers la palud z rie chemin de Quinson aire de aire de sport camping-cars centre de secours 32 Gr4 > vers riez Parking Phone 2 WC Cash machine Services & shops Faïence workshops & boutiques < > D952 17 G riez digne-les-bains manosque - aix 24 H Sports & leasure > f > 29 C8 sainte-Croix du verdon i J Services and shops 1 GeNdarmerie (poliCe) G3 04 92 74 66 03 firehall G5 18 2 muNiCipal poliCe F3 04 92 74 62 29 3 4 doCtor aNd deNtist E3 04 92 74 66 20 pharmaCy F3 04 92 74 60 61 10 E4 workshops and courses for all. Drawing, painting, ceramics poisoNs CeNtre 04 91 75 25 25 [email protected] www.moustiers.fr 6 post offiCe F3 04 92 74 10 10 library E3 04 92 74 64 68 7 8 taXi de l’Étoile D3 04 92 74 66 87 - 06 07 37 33 78 [email protected] 9 day-Care Place du Couvert butCher – salted meats ass. randoartistes deli – CateriNG D3 04 92 77 45 13 - 06 67 24 93 32 20 bondil - Le Village http://randoartistes.blogspot.com D3 Local specialties, charcuteries, 12 13 D3 14 G4 16 H1 20 D2 21 D2 17 D2 catered dishes and cans CrÉa-langues : 04 92 77 74 58 H1 Language courses for adults, French immersion classes City hall E3 04 92 74 66 19 15 [email protected] D3 tourist offiCe baker 11 5 D3 04 92 74 67 84 19 D3 le michon : 04 92 74 66 31 [email protected] Nurse 04 92 74 69 71 hospitals riez : 04 92 70 10 00 digne : 04 92 30 15 15 manosque : 04 92 70 30 00 Cultural aCtivities aNd Courses ass. artistique : 06 08 48 71 87 artist Isabelle Merlet 18 atelier Galerie la voûte : C3 04 92 74 64 64 [email protected] www.isabellemerlet.com 04 92 74 66 12 bondil - Les Magnans [email protected] G3 04 92 74 61 20 www.crealangues.com Gifts aNd souveNirs 22 les Jouets en bois GroCeries D2 06 83 58 83 75 8 à huit - Rue de la Diane [email protected] 04 92 74 66 05 23 mistigri : 04 92 74 63 86 8 à huit - Les Magnans E3 Jewellery, decoration, fragrances, 04 92 74 60 27 ceramics, CDs 24 plaisir d’offrir : 04 92 74 67 59 hoNey aNd beekeepers G3 Thierry Blanc WiNe Cellar - GroCeries le pot de miel : 04 92 72 52 76 25 l’Épicerie du coin miellerie le Couvent D3 Wine cellar and fine groceries de ségriès : 04 92 74 63 77 04 92 74 60 59 [email protected] armourer aNd Cutlery la source hairdresser 26 angie Coiffure 04 92 74 67 68 D3 beauty salon on Thursdays la solanée : 04 92 74 61 61 [email protected] Place Chevalier de Blacas 04 92 74 64 71 table art aNd deCoratioN Cutlery 27 verdon Coutellerie l’eau vive : 04 92 74 61 36 I1 Visits, creation, manufacture, resto06 09 42 06 79 [email protected] ration, sharpening, polishing, sale www.moustiers-provenceFerme de Vincel deco.com 04 92 75 40 82 - 06 11 74 27 03 21 GaraGe - Gas statioN achard : 04 92 74 66 24 H3 Quartier Saint-Michel 29 honorat : 04 92 74 66 30 G6 Quartier Saint-Jean 28 iNterior aNd fraGraNCes la boutique de la ferme rose E3 Quartier Sainte-Anne 04 92 75 75 75 30 31 25 olive oil – produCer le souquet E3 Olive oil, fine groceries, potted plants Rue Marcel Provence 06 82 68 84 55 21 F3 04 92 74 60 91 bread G3 Les Magnans - 04 92 74 61 20 32 reGioNal produCts les biscuits de moustiers C3 Cookies with lavender honey, shortbreads… 33 04 92 74 65 37 Cheese fromagerie dubray E3 Local products, artisanal cheese, salted meats, olive oil, wine 04 92 72 68 09 sportsWear – JeWellery – shoes bleu Citron : Columbia , 34 Banana Moon, Roxy, Quiksilver, E3 Rip Curl, Teva, Keen, Ipanema, Only, Jack and Jones 04 92 74 61 95 [email protected] tobaCCo shop – NeWspapers bureau de tabac -Le Village 35 Loto, beach gear, souvenirs, statioC3 nery, fishing gear 04 92 74 69 53 Guided tour of the villaGe in french Group bookings summer Guided tours July - august in french of less than 20 persons : 57 € / group group from 20 persons : 3 € / person every Tuesday at 10 am every Thursday at 5.30 pm 3 € / adult free for children - 12 years Guided tour of the villaGe + CeramiCs museum in french Group bookings of less than 20 persons : 133 € / group From 20 persons : 7 € / persons office de tourisme maison de Lucie Place de l’église - 04360 Moustiers Sainte-Marie Tél. : 04 92 74 67 84 - [email protected] www.moustiers.fr Conception graphique : Magenta Numérique / Audrey Voydeville - Crédits photographiques : Office de tourisme de Moustiers Sainte-Marie, Stéphane Brabant, Lucien Mérel http://lumerphoto.romandie.com, Richard Reverte, Martin Scheel, Audrey Voydeville, Jérôme Wilm, Fotolia. Document non contractuel, informations susceptibles de modifications. Édition 2011. 26