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Beauvezer is a pretty Haute Provence village perched on a hillock in a very
green area in the heart of the upper Verdon valley.
Surrounded by superb mountain landscapes (opposite the impressive 2693m
Grand Coyer mountain)
Beauvezer has the good fortune of being only a stone's throw from the most
beautiful ski resorts in the department (Le Seignus and La Foux at Allos).From
the D955, you will first glimpse the village houses in a tidy line past
a row of immense trees growing in a clearing below them.
In this same clearing, don't miss the "Maison de Produits de Pays
du Haut Verdon" (Local Produce Shop) where you can buy honey, cooked
pork meats and mountain cheeses made on the spot, discover local arts
and crafts (wool, wood, etc.) and even learn to make your own genépi
liqueur! Up
until the middle of the 19th century this impressive building used to
house a large cloth-mill. Beauvezer and Colmars were both major textile
centres.
If you walk along the main panoramic street in the old village, you'll
immediately be taken by the charmingly pretty square lined with old stonework
houses with a nearby church, chapel and fountain, plus a restaurant with
a lovely shaded outside area for dining in summer.
Strolling along, admiring the peaceful little streets in Beauvezer is
a pleasant experience. It
is hard to resist the charm of the gurgling fountains, beautiful, very
ancient stonework façades, small flower-lined courtyards and squares,
and the age-worn doors faded by the sun and the snow.
Some of the houses have a very distinctive character thanks to the blend
of Mediterranean colours and mountain style architecture, with wooden
or wrought iron balconies.
The area surrounding Beauvezer is a superb, fragrant, protected natural
setting as yet untouched.
There
is a very pleasant walk along the St Pierre gorge cross the D955, and
make your way to Villars Heyssier. Then take a waymarked trail leading
to the St Pierre Chapel and the gorge that was cut out by a tributary
of the Verdon.
The walk is a little steep, but from the ledge you will have very impressive
views of the gorge with its grey schists and ochre and whitish coloured
limestone rock. (The round trip takes about 2 hours on foot at an easy
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