Les Mées

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence


Travelling north from Forcalquier towards Sisteron, you can’t miss the mysterious Rochers des Mées: rows and rows of rocky pinnacles, some as high as 100m. Legend claims they were once monks, turned to stone for lusting after Saracen women. A loop trail travels through the formations, taking around 3½ hours from end to end.


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1. Monastère Notre Dame de Ganagobie

2.25 MILES

Ganagobie’s otherworldly monastery is an essential stop. Founded in the 10th century, it’s still home to a working Benedictine community, whose products,…

2. La Citadelle

9.05 MILES

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3. Ecomusée l’Olivier

9.42 MILES

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4. Prieuré de Salagon

10.68 MILES

Situated 4km south of Forcalquier near Mane, this peaceful priory dates from the 13th century. It’s well worth a visit to wander around its medieval herb…

5. Observatoire de Haute-Provence

13.03 MILES

Tours of this small observatory include the chance to see its working 193cm central telescope, plus a film about the centre’s research. Buy tickets for…

6. Citadelle de Sisteron

13.45 MILES

For the finest views of the valley, make a beeline for Sisteron's hilltop citadel, perched on a flank of rock high above the town. Built in stages between…

7. Route du Temps

13.92 MILES

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8. Distillerie du Siron

14.09 MILES

A beautifully sited lavender factory near Thoard, along the Route du Temps. You can watch the distillation process and buy products in the onsite shop.