
Packraft the Verdon Gorge in France
A magical adventure in beautiful Provence, navigating lakes, rivers, gorges and rapids in the Verdon Natural Park
What's Included?
Activities & Certified Guides
All itinerary activities with local, expert, English-speaking guidesAccommodation
2 nights camping at campsites, 2 nights at a gîte overlooking the Verdon GorgeMeals
4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 2 dinnersTransfers
Airport transfers and everything in between, plus luggage transfer throughout the adventurePorterage
Support team transferring luggage and equipment throughout the tripSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 8 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
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What's it like?









Perfect your packrafting technique as you cross Castillon and Chaudanne lakes, preparing to take on the stunning waters of 'Europe's Grand Canyon'
Packraft through the towering Verdon Gorge, flanked by sheer cliffs soaring over 700m high and tackling thrilling rapids along the way
Hike meandering trails along riverbeds, ravines and ridges each day as you explore this majestic emerald waterworld in the south of France
Key Information
Day 1
Kick off by crossing of Lake Castillon

Hiking
Packrafting
Your host will welcome the group at Nice Airport, where you'll hop in the van for a scenic drive through Provence to the start point of the adventure at Lake Castillon, a beautiful body of water in the Verdon Natural Park. The action kicks off straight away, with a mix of hiking and paddling on the lake, perfect for warming up ahead of the adventures to come. You'll hike some lakeside trails, and your host will run you through the need-to-knows of packrafting, including a gear check and some tuition on the lake to help you get to grips with the basics. Lake Castillon, like many other spots on the trip, is also a fantastic place for a wild swim. In the evening, you'll head to the charming village of Saint Julien du Verdon, located on the shores of the lake.
Day 2
Hike and packraft to Lake Chaudanne

Hiking
Packrafting
Roll out of the tent and tuck into coffee and breakfast before packing up and setting off on foot, with your packraft stowed in the backpack provided by your host. The day begins with a beautiful hike along the ridges above the lake. After about two hours of hiking, you'll reach an old abandoned village with breathtaking views of the area - the perfect spot to take a break and enjoy a picnic lunch. In the afternoon, you'll continue the hike, descending towards the next lake of the adventure, Lake Chaudanne. Once at the water’s edge, you’ll whip the packraft out, inflate your vessel and hit the water. As you paddle out into this stunning setting, there’ll be chances to swim, and for the more daring, you can try a few jumps into the lake from the rocks! Around 90 minutes of paddling will see you to the other side of the lake, where your host’s support crew will be waiting to drive you to the charming village of Castellane, located 3 km from the lake. Set up camp here and head out to find sundowners and dinner in this lovely spot. The last taste of civilisation for a couple of days, as you'll be heading deep into the gorge tomorrow.
Day 3
Packraft the Verdon Gorge

Packrafting
Enjoy a leisurely start to the day with some downtime this morning to explore the charming village of Castellane at your own pace. You can stroll through its picturesque streets, enjoy a coffee on a terrace, and perhaps take on the climb to the Roc Chapel, perched 200 metres above the village and offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the valley - a must-see! In the afternoon, you’ll set off to explore the Verdon Gorge from the water. Depending on the date of your trip, if the Castillon Dam is open, you’ll launch your packraft directly from Castellane and paddle down to the entrance of the canyon. If the dam is closed, you’ll embark on a floating adventure, swimming into the first section of the canyon to explore it up close and personal. Both options offer a magical and unique way to experience the gorge from within, right on the water. You'll spend around three hours paddling, navigating the first 20 km of the gorge, with its precipitous cliffs flanking the dreamy emerald waters. After the day’s adventure, you’ll head to the Chalet de la Maline, a mountain lodge nestled in the heart of the canyon. This will be your base for the next two nights. Grab a beer and settle in on the chalet’s terrace, the most welcoming spot in the Verdon, with a magical view of the gorge below and a peaceful, friendly atmosphere.
Day 4
Into the heart of the canyon

Packrafting
Hiking
Take in the views and a delicious breakfast on the chalet terrace this morning before setting off fairly early as there’s a big day ahead. Your first goal is to reach the entrance of the canyon, located a few kilometres on foot from the refuge. Next up is a mini expedition into the first section of the canyon, a remote area inaccessible by any other means. Follow the banks of the Verdon River on foot, passing through three tunnels, and after about 45 minutes of hiking, you'll take a small trail down to the river. You’re now right in the heart of the canyon and it’s time to inflate your packraft. Your guide will offer some extra safety advice ahead of today’s challenge, as you'll encounter some white water in this part of the gorge. Launch onto the river and dive straight into the rapids, tackling fun and fast Grade 2 waters beneath the cliffs. This stretch of the adventure is a 12km descent, alternating between thrilling rapids and calmer sections, perfect for soaking in the spectacular scenery. The cliffs here are mind-blowing, some towering up to 700 metres high, more than earning the nickname ‘Europe’s Grand Canyon’. Take a break for lunch on a deserted beach, enjoying the tranquillity and beauty of this unique spot- you've earned it! Afterwards, tackle the last of the rapids before packing up your packraft and beginning the hike back, a steep, one-hour mission with around 400 metres of elevation that brings you back to the gîte. Grab a shower and settle in for another cosy evening in the heart of the canyon.
Day 5
Lake Sainte Croix

Packrafting
Hiking
Enjoy one last breakfast overlooking the gorge from the terrace before bidding farewell to the gîte. A short drive will take you to a small hiking trail leading back into the canyon, a few kilometres downstream. After about an hour of hiking, you’ll arrive at the river at the bottom of the canyon, inflate the packrafts and you’re off on the final push of the adventure. Begin by navigating a few small rapids before reaching the end of the canyon, where the last few kilometres offer a calm stretch of water in an incredibly scenic section. Take in the breathtaking views as the canyon opens up into the stunning Lake Sainte-Croix. Your final mission is to paddle across part of the lake, where the support team will be waiting. After the crossing, head to the picturesque village of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie for a celebratory drink, the perfect way to wrap up the adventure. You’ll return to Nice Airport in the late afternoon, where the trip concludes. What a ride!
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Nice Airport (NCE)
12:00 on Day 1
Ends
Nice Airport (NCE)
18:00 on Day 5
Transfers
Your host will arrange a group transfer from Nice Airport at midday on Day 1 to transfer the group to the starting point at Lake Castillon around 2 hours away. If you are already in Nice, your host will arrange a central collection point for an additional pick up before the group airport transfer. On Day 5, your host will drop the group back at Nice Airport at around 18:00. We recommend you don't book any flights departing earlier than 20:00 on Day 5.
Travel options
Nice is an extremely well connected airport, with many direct flight options from airports all over the UK & Europe, while North American travellers can fly direct to Nice from Montreal, Los Angeles, New York, Washington and Atlanta.
This trip is perfect for UK and Europe-based travellers to reach the start point by rail if you are seeking to travel flight-free. From the UK, you can take the Eurostar from St Pancras International to Paris or Lille and then continue on to Nice on the TGV; France's high-speed rail network. Typically, the train journey from London to Nice takes 9 hours.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3 – Day 4
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

Breakfasts are prepared by your guides each morning at the campsite, with cereals, fruit, yoghurt and juices. At the gîte on both mornings, you'll be provided with the same plus bread and pastries, all served with tea and coffee before heading off for the day’s adventure. Similarly, your guides will prepare a picnic lunch each day, stopping in a picturesque spot to take in the scenery while enjoying sandwiches with fillings such as cured meats, cheeses, pesto and sun-dried tomatoes, with fruit for dessert. Your guide will also bring a Jetboil for hot drinks during the picnic.
Dinners on Days 3 and 4 are taken at the gîte, overlooking the Verdon Gorge, a beautiful spot for a sundowner and some typical home-cooked French food after an epic day of packrafting. Dinners are not included on the evenings of Days 1 and 2 – the group will head out to a nearby restaurant or café in the villages of Saint Julien du Verdon and Castellane. You should budget €20-25 for each of these dinners, not including drinks.
Vegetarians, vegans and those with other dietary requirements or allergies can be catered for – please request this in advance on your passenger info form. Your host will need notice to inform the gîte so they can accommodate dietary needs for the evening meals there.
What is the accommodation like?

Campsites
You’ll spend your first two nights at campsites in picturesque spots in the Verdon region. The first night is at Camping Du Lac, located on the shores of the lake in the village of Saint Julien du Verdon. The second night is spent at Camping Les Lavandes, just outside the village of Castellane. These campsites are classic French affairs, offering good facilities, hot showers, and a friendly atmosphere. They are within walking distance of the villages, perfect for heading out for sundowners and dinner on the evenings of Day 1 and 2. You’ll stay in twin-share tents.

Chalet de la Maline
For the final two nights of the trip, you'll stay at Chalet de la Maline, a gîte and restaurant in the heart of the Verdon Gorge, known for its magnificent viewpoint and rustic Provençal character. You’ll stay in single beds in small dormitories, sleeping 4, 6, or 8 people of mixed gender, depending on the group size. The rooms are basic, but this is more than made up for by the stunning location high above the Verdon Gorge, with a spacious terrace where you can relax all evening.
Upgrades
An optional private tent upgrade is available for the first two nights of this trip - see Optional Extras for prices. Private rooms are not available at the Chalet de la Maline for the final two nights of the trip.
This trip has been rated as Moderate
You'll need to be in good physical condition, enjoy being outdoors from dawn till dusk, and be able to sustain five to six hours of physical activity per day over five days. The hikes on the route cover a variety of trails with mixed terrain, rocky sections, and several hundred metres of elevation gain and loss on most days, all while carrying a pack. While this trip is suitable for first-time packrafters, ideally, you'll have some paddling experience in canoeing or kayaking, including the basics of moving forward, turning, stopping, and generally controlling your vessel. If you’ve previously paddled on Grade 2 rivers perhaps on white-water rafting trips, this will help you on these sections, though it’s not a requirement as the rapids are beginner-friendly.
Class 2 rivers definition: Light rapids with small waves and minor changes in elevation caused by obstacles in the water, which are easy to navigate around. Ideal for those new to white-water and looking to build basic skills.
What if i need to skip an activity?
A support team will transport the gear and luggage each day to assist with logistics, so arrangements can be made for a group member to skip an activity in case of emergency or illness. However, if you simply wish to skip an activity, this will not be possible on this trip.
What will I need to carry?
On all hiking sections of this trip, you’ll need to carry a 50L backpack supplied by your host, containing your packraft and all the necessary gear for the day. This will weigh approximately 10kg.
This trip runs from late April to the end of October, with a break in the summer months of July and August when the heat and holiday crowds make it a less appealing time to visit the South of France.
In April, expect average nighttime temperatures of 8°C and daytime temperatures of 18°C (46-64°F). Spring showers are common, but there are also plenty of sunny days. May sees warmer temperatures, with nights averaging around 12°C and daytime highs of 23°C (54-73°F), while rainfall decreases significantly. By early summer in June, expect nights around 15°C and days reaching 28°C (59-82°F), with dry conditions the norm.
September and October are just as great as spring and early summer. September enjoys warm temperatures between 14°C and 27°C (57-81°F), with typically dry, pleasant conditions. October cools down to around 10-20°C (50-68°F) with more frequent rain showers, but still plenty of sunny days and beautiful autumn colours towards the end of the season.
We’re still waiting to collect any reviews from other travellers on this trip. However, all our hosts go through an extensive vetting process to ensure that your adventure is awesome.
Itinerary Activities
- Guided hike and packraft crossing of the lake of Castillon
- Guided hike and packraft crossing of the lake of Chaudanne
- 2 days of guided packrafting in the Verdon Gorge
- Guided hike and packraft crossing of the of Sainte Croix
Guides
- Expert, English-speaking local guides
Accommodation
- 1 night at a campsite in the village of Saint Julien du Verdon on the shores of Lake Castillon
- 1 night at a campsite in the charming village of Castellane
- 2 nights at a gîte overlooking the Verdon Gorge
Meals
- 4 breakfasts at the campsites and chalet
- 5 picnic lunches in scenic spots along the adventure
- 2 dinners at the chalet overlooking Verdon Gorge
Transfers
- Group arrival transfer from Nice Airport on Day 1
- Group departure transfer to Nice Airport on Day 5
- All other transfers during the trip
Luggage Transfer
- Support vehicle with luggage and equipment transfer throughout the trip
Equipment
- Packrafts made by Minotaure
- 4-piece carbon paddles
- Jaws 55L backpack - a type of backpack for canyoning and water based adventures
- Safety helmets
- Life Jackets
- Full neoprene outfits (pants, socks, jackets)
- Dry bags
Our trips are hassle-free by design. We include all the activities and equipment, as well as many of the meals, so you can simply rock up with your rucksack and share the adventure with your new pals.
Travel to and from the trip
Our trips do not include flights, trains or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.
Meals
2 dinners are not included on this trip, giving you the chance to find a good sundowner and dinner spot in the villages of Saint Julien du Verdon and Castellane
Tips
Tips are not included in the trip cost; these are entirely at your discretion. If you would like to tip, the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality.
Personal expenses
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional food and drinks, shopping and laundry.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures and you are required to provide your policy information before departing. Your insurance should include adequate protection for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and equipment and the specific activities involved on your adventure. We also strongly recommend it includes cancellation and curtailment insurance, should you be unable to join your trip for specific reasons such as illness. Our recommended travel insurance provider is Campbell Irvine, as their insurance offers all of the above.
Visas
Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice.
What's included?
- Packrafts made by Minotaure
- 4-piece carbon paddles
- Jaws 55L backpack - a type of backpack for canyoning and water based adventures
- Safety helmets
- Life jackets
- Full neoprene outfits (trousers, socks, jackets)
- Dry bags
What do I need to bring?
BAGS
- Soft overnight duffel bag or rucksack as your main luggage
- Day pack for hiking sections of the trip, 20-25 litres is fine
CLOTHES
- Swimsuit to wear under your wetsuit
- Light down or synthetic jacket for evenings
- Light waterproof jacket
- Light waterproof trousers
- Fleece jacket or similar for evenings
- Warm hat for dates in April & October
- Gloves for dates in April & October
- Buff or neckscarf
- Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts
- T-shirts
- Underwear and socks
- Sunglasses with leash
- Sunhat
- Sleepwear
- Neoprene gloves (optional if you suffer from cold in your extremities. Neoprene socks, trousers and top are provided already)
FOOTWEAR
- Sports shoes with a good sole, for the packrafting. Avoid diving shoes and shoes that are too tight, as you’ll also wear 3mm neoprene socks
- Hiking boots or trail shoes, worn in and not to be worn while packrafting
- Crocs or flip-flops for the evening
SLEEPING
- Sleeping bag (3 season, with a comfort rating of 0°C/32°F)
- Lightweight packdown travel pillow
- Lightweight packdown sleeping mat such as a Thermarest
OTHER
- Universal travel plug adapter
- Power bank or solar charger
- Passports (and visas)
- Travel insurance documents
- Ear plugs
- Insect repellent
- Suncream
- Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
- Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc)
- Quick-dry towel
- Alcohol hand-gel
- Headtorch or torch
- Reusable water bottle x1 litre (or x2)
- Biodegradable wet-wipes
- Energy bars and snacks - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks
Optional Private Tent Upgrade - for nights 1 & 2
Payable Before Departure
Optional Private Tent Upgrade - for nights 1 & 2
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We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 53kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000miles/1609km would be approx. 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person if there was 2 of you in it).
- A return economy class flight London - New York would be approx. 1,619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approx. 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
The maximum weight per packraft is 110kg (17 st).
Your host knows France incredibly well having guided rafting, packrafting, kayaking and SUPing trips on rivers throughout the country for many years. They will monitor the conditions and make alternative plans if required, but this is a rare occurrence.
There will be one main guide leading the group - this trip has a maximum of 8 participants for safety and logistical reasons. An additional logistics team member transports the luggage throughout the trip.
Due to the geography and logistics of this trip, its not possible to store your excess luggage anywhere. There is a support vehicle throughout the trip which will transfer the group's luggage between the campsites on Days 2 and 3, and to the the gîte above the gorge.
The tap water is perfectly safe to drink in France. You'll be able to fill up your water bottle(s) or bladder from the campsite or the chalet, and your host will provide refills at lunch each day. If you wish to fill up straight from the lakes and rivers on this trip for some added wild factor, have a read of our guide to the Best Water Filters for Adventurers.
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
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Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).
For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
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Monday 15th September 2025
to Friday 19th September 2025
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Monday 29th September 2025
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