Wearing headphones, a mobile phone or an MP3 player, let your ears guide you on a stroll through testimonies and collected sounds about the links that local people have with water, the Verdon river and its tributaries.
Set out on this walk to explore the shores of the lake through the words of those who live here, and more specifically through the voices of the village’s residents. Here you’ll hear from those who know the history, those who lived through it, those who talk about everyday life, and those who look to the future.
In Bauduen, as you wander through the maze of its narrow streets, you can admire the ancestral craftsmanship evident in the “calades,” cobblestone alleys paved with pebbles from the Verdon.
The route also reveals a rich array of trees typical of Provence: the white mulberry, once essential for silkworm farming; the plane and chestnut trees, generous providers of shade; and the holm oak, whose acorns, once crushed, served as a substitute for coffee during World War II.
Dates
05/20/2026
From 05/20/2026 to 05/25/2026
05/21/2026
05/22/2026
05/23/2026
Prices
Free access.
Fiche modifiée le 03/04/2026 par Office de Tourisme Intercommunal Lacs et Gorges du Verdon.
Intercommunal Tourist Office Lacs et Gorges du Verdon 242 avenue Albert 1er, 83630 Aups |+33 4 94 70 21 64 |Contact us
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