To be seen :
| • | Our Lady de Beauvoir Chapel : built during the XIIth century on a shelf flat 830 m high where in 470 a temple dedicated to the Virgin existed |
| • | Path of the Oratories : a ''calado'' (gently mounting staircaise in provencal) of 262 stairs climbing through the hill on the Notre Dame bridge. Seven oratories made room in 1860 to the fourteen Stations of the Cross. |
| • | Church : classified Historical Monument in 1913, both roman et gothic, one of the most beautiful religious buildings in Provence. |
| • | Saint-Ann's Chapel : XVIIth century. |
| • | Riou's Gate or Northern Gate : XVth century. |
| • | Aqueduct : used to bring water to the hydro-électric plant. |
| • | Old town : battlements, fountains, ''calado-style'' streets. |
To be visited :
| • | Faïence Museum : Shows the most beautiful pieces from XVIIth century until now. Opened all year long, everyday in July and August (free on Tuesdays), everyday except Tuesdays from April's 1st to October 31st, week-ends and school holidays from November 1st to December 31st. Tel : (0033)4.92.74.61.64. |
| • | Visits of faïence's workshop. |
| • | House of the Parc Naturel Régional du Verdon. Tel. (0033)4.92.74.68.00. |