Private Tour to Alpine Provence: Entrevaux, Colmars-les-Alpes & the Upper Verdon Lakes

This private tour to Alpine Provence reveals a completely different side of southern France — wilder, more mountainous, more historic and far less touristy. You will discover Entrevaux, Colmars-les-Alpes, the lakes of the Upper Verdon, panoramic mountain roads through the Alps of Haute-Provence and that rare feeling of a real journey into a part of Provence that looks nothing like the classic Luberon or Valensole routes.

Entrevaux and Alpine Provence

Format: private · 1–8 guests · departures from the French Riviera · approx. 11–12 hours · mountain Provence and alpine roads

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    After your request, we confirm the date, pick-up city and the style of the day you want: more focus on fortified villages, a calmer scenario with lakes and panoramas, or a version with a light hike to Lac d’Allos if you want to lean more into nature and walking.

    The key places on this route

    What makes this tour strong is not only the stops themselves, but the logic of the journey: from fortified Entrevaux through lakes and high-mountain scenery to Colmars-les-Alpes — one of the most atmospheric walled towns in the Upper Verdon.

    Entrevaux fortified village in Provence

    Entrevaux — fortress, bridge and old Provence atmosphere

    One of the strongest openings for a day like this: the stone bridge across the Var, historic gates, narrow streets and the citadel rising above the village. Entrevaux is not a decorative stop, but a real feeling of historic southern France.

    Entrevaux · citadel · Vauban · medieval atmosphere
    Upper Verdon lakes and the road toward Colmars

    Upper Verdon lakes — beautiful stops along the way

    Between Entrevaux and Colmars, the route passes through a very beautiful alpine section of the Verdon. Depending on the season and your preferred rhythm, we can add lake stops, quiet water views or keep the day lighter without a hike.

    Upper Verdon · lakes · panoramic road · scenic pauses
    Colmars-les-Alpes fortified town

    Colmars-les-Alpes — a fortress in the heart of the Upper Verdon

    One of the most authentic finishes to this route: a fortified town with military history, stone walls, alpine air and a completely different visual language from the villages of the Luberon or the French Riviera.

    Colmars-les-Alpes · fortress · Haut-Verdon · authenticity
    Lac d’Allos in the Alps of Haute-Provence

    Lac d’Allos — an option if you want a stronger nature focus

    The best-known high-altitude lake in the region and one of the strongest natural points of the route. We keep it as an optional part of the day: either a light alpine hike and walk, or a calmer scenario without the climb, with more focus on the road, the lakes and the villages.

    Lac d’Allos · hike option · Mercantour mood
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    Alpine road in Haute-Provence

    The road itself is part of the experience

    This tour is also loved for the drive itself: passes, gorges, rock faces, alpine rivers and long open perspectives. Even without a longer walk, the road alone is worth the journey.

    Route Napoléon mood · gorges · panoramas · Alpine Provence
    Pedal boats and seasonal lake activities in the Upper Verdon

    Seasonal lake activities

    In warmer months, part of the day can be spent by the water in a more relaxed way: pedal boats, kayaks, a short pause by the lake and the gentle mood of alpine summer. This works well for travelers who want the route to feel less hike-based and more leisurely.

    Pedal boats · kayaks · seasonal relaxation · lake mood

    How the day usually unfolds

    The route stays flexible, but the day is usually built around three clear parts: a morning walk in Entrevaux, a central nature-focused or lighter scenic scenario, and a beautiful finish in Colmars-les-Alpes or by the lake.

    Morning in Entrevaux and optional climb to the citadel

    Morning — a stop in Entrevaux

    The day begins with an atmospheric stop in Entrevaux — one of the most authentic villages of Alpine Provence. We walk through the old streets, pass the fortified gates and enjoy a pleasant coffee pause.

    If you wish, you can climb toward the citadel for beautiful views over the Var valley and the mountain scenery. If not, the village itself is already a very rewarding stop at an easy pace.

    Entrevaux · walk · coffee · optional climb · panoramas
    Hike to Lac d’Allos in the Alps of Haute-Provence

    Midday — Lac d’Allos hike or a lighter scenic version

    The day then divides into two possible styles. The more active version includes a walk toward Lac d’Allos with alpine scenery and nature. The calmer version skips the hike and leaves more time for Colmars-les-Alpes, lunch and then a softer lake-focused finish in the Upper Verdon.

    Lac d’Allos · hike option · Colmars · flexible route
    Lunch or dinner in Colmars-les-Alpes

    Evening — Colmars-les-Alpes, a restaurant stop and a soft lake finish

    If the day included the hike, the evening is naturally reserved for Colmars-les-Alpes: a quiet walk and dinner. If there is no hike, then Colmars works well at lunchtime, and after that the route can continue to Lac de Castillon for relaxation, pedal boats or simply a beautiful finish by the water.

    Colmars · lunch or dinner · Lac de Castillon · soft finale

    Two possible versions of the day

    • With the hike: Entrevaux → Lac d’Allos → Colmars-les-Alpes → dinner → return.
    • Without the hike: Entrevaux → Colmars-les-Alpes → lunch → Lac de Castillon / lake relaxation → return.

    This format makes it easy to adapt the route to fitness level, season and guest expectations: either more nature-focused, or lighter and more relaxed.

    Practical information

    This is a long but exceptionally beautiful route. It requires an early departure, but in return it offers the feeling of a real journey into one of the least familiar and most rewarding parts of Provence.

    What is included

    • private transportation for the full day
    • pick-up from your address and return transfer
    • a route through Alpine Provence and the Upper Verdon
    • water and soft drinks
    • flexibility with stops and overall pace

    On request, the day can also include a picnic, a restaurant stop or longer photo pauses.

    What to keep in mind

    • route duration — around 11–12 hours
    • the Lac d’Allos option requires readiness for a walk
    • mountain weather and temperatures can differ from the coast
    • comfortable shoes and a light jacket are recommended even in summer

    If guests care more about villages and views than hiking, the route can easily be made much lighter.

    Frequently asked questions

    Below are short answers to the most common questions about the route, duration and the overall format of the day.

    Is this tour more about Lac d’Allos or about the villages?
    In its core logic, this is first of all a tour about Alpine Provence, fortified villages and the road itself. Lac d’Allos remains a very strong but optional part of the route, depending on your rhythm and preference.
    Can the route be done without the hike to Lac d’Allos?
    Yes. That is one of the main strengths of this tour. A lighter version can focus on Entrevaux, the Upper Verdon lakes, Colmars-les-Alpes and panoramic stops without a serious walking section.
    Is this tour suitable for children or older parents?
    Yes, if you choose the calmer version without the longer walk. The route can be adapted so that it still feels beautiful and rich, but not physically demanding.
    What makes the section between Entrevaux and Colmars so interesting?
    That section is exactly what makes the route special: passes, gorges, alpine lakes, panoramic roads and a very different kind of Provence — harsher, higher and more mountainous.
    Can we add lake relaxation or pedal boats?
    Yes, depending on the season and the rhythm of the day. In the lighter format, the route can be built more around scenic lake stops and relaxing time by the water than around hiking.
    Who is this tour especially good for?
    It is especially rewarding for travelers who want to see the less obvious side of Provence: fewer crowds, more road, more history, stronger mountain scenery and authentic fortified villages.
    Discover a completely different Provence — mountainous, fortified and rare

    Send us your travel date and we will suggest the best version of this route: more focus on fortified villages, more time around the Upper Verdon lakes, or a version with Lac d’Allos added to the day.