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Hotels in Trigance

Looking for an exceptional hotel in Trigance? Nestled in the heart of the Verdon Regional Natural Park, this charming village in the Var region offers unique accommodation options for your stay. The Château de Trigance, a medieval fortress converted into a 3-star hotel, dominates the village from its rocky outcrop and offers a truly unusual experience. Here you will find comfortable rooms with medieval décor, a 360° panoramic terrace and a gourmet restaurant run by chef Théo Barberis. Discover all our hotel recommendations in Trigance.

Our favorite hotels in Trigance

Hotel restaurant of charm and character in a medieval castle
Four-postered beds, antique furniture, tapestry and materials decorated in a medieval style. TV Wifi. Gourmet restaurant, panoramic terrace

117€ - 205€

How much does a night in Trigance cost on average?

For a stay in Trigance, plan your budget carefully as prices vary significantly depending on the season and type of accommodation. A night in this charming town in the Var will cost you between $80 and $220 on average, with significant differences between the various options.

The average price of a standard double room in Trigance is around $100 to $130 per night. However, during the peak summer season (July-August), expect higher rates of up to $150 to $180 for the same type of room.

For those on a tighter budget, you can find bed and breakfasts or cottages starting at $70 per night. These simpler accommodations still offer all the necessary comforts and often a warm, family atmosphere.

If you are looking for a more luxurious experience, the Château de Trigance, a real gem in the region, offers rooms from $170 in low season and up to $250 in summer. This 3-star castle hotel offers an authentic medieval setting with breathtaking views of the Verdon valley.

Don't forget to allow for an additional budget for breakfast (around $16.50 per adult and $10 per child at the Château de Trigance) and the tourist tax, which is $2.16 per person per day.

What are the best hotels for families?

In the Trigance and Gorges du Verdon region, several establishments warmly welcome families with services tailored to the needs of children and parents. Here is a selection of the best family-friendly accommodations in the area.

The Logis Hôtel Le Vieil Amandier in Trigance is particularly popular with families. This hotel offers spacious rooms that can accommodate parents and children, as well as an outdoor swimming pool, ideal for cooling off after a day of exploring. The restaurant also offers children's menus, and the shaded terrace is perfect for relaxing with the family.

Near Trigance, the Hôtel & Spa des Gorges du Verdon in La Palud-sur-Verdon appeals to families thanks to its ideal location for exploring the Gorges. The hotel has comfortable family rooms and an outdoor swimming pool. Parents will particularly appreciate the wellness area while children enjoy the outdoor activities nearby.

For those looking for a more original experience, the Château de Trigance also offers family-friendly accommodation. The Tower Room can accommodate up to 3 people (2 adults and 1 child) with an extra bed, while the Junior Suite with Private Terrace can accommodate up to 4 people (2 adults and 2 children). Children will be delighted to sleep in a real medieval castle!

Families will also enjoy La Ferme de Castellane, located a few kilometers from Trigance. This campsite offers comfortable bungalows by the river, a swimming pool, and farm animals that will delight the little ones.

For large families or those seeking independence, there are many gîtes and vacation rentals available in Trigance and the surrounding area, offering all the space and facilities you need for a successful stay with children.

What is the best hotel in Trigance?

Without a doubt, the Château de Trigance stands out as the most exceptional accommodation in the town. Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the village and the Jabron Valley, this medieval castle converted into a 3-star hotel offers a unique experience that transports its guests to another era.

Hôtel du Château de Trigance.

Dating back to the 11th century, the Château de Trigance offers 10 rooms decorated in an authentic medieval style with four-poster beds, antique tapestries, and period furniture. Each room has direct access to the panoramic terrace with battlements offering a 360° view of the Verdon Gorges and the Trigance Valley.

Since 2020, the young couple Hortense and Théo have been passionately managing this establishment. Théo Barberis, a native of the village and a talented chef, runs the restaurant “La Table du Château” where he offers refined contemporary cuisine highlighting fresh, local products. In fine weather, meals are served on the panoramic terrace with breathtaking views of the Verdon Regional Park.

Guests at Château de Trigance regularly praise the warm welcome they receive from the team, the exceptional quality of the cuisine, and of course the unusual setting that makes every stay a memorable experience. The establishment has also received excellent ratings on online booking platforms, with an average score of 9.4/10.

Other amenities include free secure parking, a wine bar in the former vaulted armoury, and Wi-Fi in the common areas. Breakfast served on the panoramic terrace at sunrise is often a highlight of the stay for many visitors.

Which hotel with a pool should you choose?

If you're looking for a refreshing break during the hot summer days in the Var, several establishments in Trigance and the surrounding area offer you the chance to enjoy a pleasant swimming pool during your stay.

The Logis Hôtel Le Vieil Amandier is the place to stay if you want to stay in Trigance itself while enjoying a swimming pool. This charming establishment, located in the heart of the village, has a pleasant outdoor swimming pool surrounded by deckchairs where you can relax after your excursions in the Gorges du Verdon. The hotel also has a restaurant serving local cuisine and a terrace with views of the surrounding area.

A few kilometers from Trigance, the Hôtel & Spa des Gorges du Verdon in La Palud-sur-Verdon offers a magnificent heated outdoor pool with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This pool can be covered depending on the weather and the time of year, allowing you to enjoy it even outside the peak summer season.

Spa and wellness enthusiasts can head to La Bastide du Calalou, located not far from Trigance. This establishment offers a large outdoor swimming pool in the middle of a 4-hectare wooded park, ideal for relaxing in a bucolic setting.

For families, the La Ferme de Castellane campsite, located near the riverbanks in Castellane, has a beautiful swimming pool that is very popular with children and parents alike. It is a more economical option while still offering the pleasure of a swimming pool.

It is important to note that most of the swimming pools in the region are open from May to September or October, depending on weather conditions. In high season, it is strongly recommended that you book your accommodation with a swimming pool in advance as these establishments are very popular.

Which hotels accept pets in Trigance?

Good news for animal lovers! Several establishments in Trigance and around the Gorges du Verdon welcome your four-legged friends to make your vacation complete.

The Château de Trigance accepts dogs at no extra charge, but with a limit of one animal per room. This pet-friendly policy allows dog owners to enjoy this exceptional setting without having to leave their faithful companions at home. The staff is renowned for its warm welcome to both humans and their pets.

The Logis Hôtel Le Vieil Amandier in Trigance also accepts pets for a small additional fee. The hotel has a garden where your pet can stretch its legs, and its location provides easy access to walking trails suitable for walks with your dog.

For those who prefer to stay nearby, the Auberge du Bourguet in Brenon (about 20 km from Trigance) is particularly popular with travelers with pets. The owners are very welcoming to dogs, and the mountainous environment is ideal for walks.

The La Ferme de Castellane campsite near the Gorges du Verdon is also an excellent option for vacationers with pets. Customer reviews often mention the exceptional welcome given to dogs by the campsite manager.

However, please note that some hiking trails in the Gorges du Verdon, such as the Imbut trail and the Blanc Martel trail, are closed to dogs for safety reasons, mainly due to the numerous ladders that need to be climbed. Be sure to check before setting off on an excursion with your pet.

Where to stay for a romantic getaway?

For an unforgettable romantic getaway, Trigance and its surroundings offer several peaceful havens where couples can recharge their batteries in an enchanting setting, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The Château de Trigance is the most romantic option for a romantic getaway. This medieval castle perched on a rocky outcrop will transport you to another era with its rooms featuring four-poster beds and medieval-style décor. In the evening, dine on the panoramic terrace of “La Table du Château” where chef Théo Barberis offers refined cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. Enjoy a glass of wine while admiring the sunset over the Verdon mountains for an exceptional moment for two.

For couples seeking privacy, the Junior Suite with private terrace at Château de Trigance is particularly recommended. It offers a spacious and bright 42 m² space with a private terrace overlooking the surrounding valleys—the perfect place for a romantic breakfast at sunrise.

A few kilometers from Trigance, the Hôtel & Spa des Gorges du Verdon in La Palud-sur-Verdon will appeal to couples seeking well-being. Its spa by Cinq Mondes offers treatments and massages for two, and its swimming pool with panoramic views invites you to relax. The elegant and modern rooms offer all the comfort you need for a romantic stay.

Adventurous couples can opt for unusual accommodation such as tree houses or transparent bubbles offered by “Admirez la nature,” where you can gaze at the stars from your bed. These unique accommodations are reserved for adults and deliberately lack Wi-Fi for a complete disconnect, perfect for moments together.

For a successful romantic getaway, remember to book in advance, especially if you plan to visit during the summer season or on long weekends, when these establishments are often fully booked.

Are there hotels with free parking in Trigance?

Getting around by car is practically essential for exploring the Gorges du Verdon, and fortunately, most establishments in Trigance offer free parking for their guests.

The Château de Trigance has a free enclosed car park located at the entrance to the château. This service is particularly appreciated by guests traveling with valuable personal belongings in their vehicles. The car park is closed at night for added security, providing extra peace of mind during your stay in this historic location.

The Logis Hôtel Le Vieil Amandier also offers free parking for its guests. Located right next to the hotel, it provides easy access to the rooms and saves you from having to look for a parking space in the village, which can be difficult during the high tourist season.

For travelers staying in guest rooms and cottages in the village, such as LA CALADE, free parking spaces are usually available near the accommodations. The owners will advise you on the best options for parking your vehicle safely.

In the vicinity of Trigance, most hotels such as the Auberge du Bourguet in Brenon or Le Priolat des Anges at the gateway to the Verdon Gorges also offer free parking for their guests. This is a considerable advantage over some tourist destinations where parking can significantly increase the vacation budget.

It is worth noting that the village of Trigance also has a few free public parking spaces, but these can be difficult to find during busy tourist periods, particularly in July and August. This is why staying in accommodation with parking is a real bonus for your stay in this region.

What is there to do or see in Trigance?

Trigance and its surroundings are full of activities and remarkable sites that will delight lovers of nature, history, and thrills. Here are the must-see attractions during your stay.

The medieval castle of Trigance is, of course, the first attraction to visit. Even if you're not staying there, you can admire this 11th-century fortress perched on its rocky outcrop and enjoy its panoramic terrace offering a 360° view of the surrounding area. The village itself is worth a leisurely stroll along its steep, typically Provençal streets, with its white limestone houses forming a natural rampart.

Hikers will be delighted by the many trails starting from Trigance. The Rancoumas viewpoint offers an exceptional view of the Verdon Gorges after a fairly strenuous but rewarding half-day hike. The hike to the Carajuan bridge is also very popular and allows you to make a 3-4 hour loop from the village. For experienced walkers, the Blanc-Martel trail (accessible from La Palud-sur-Verdon) remains the flagship hike of the Verdon Gorges.

Just 10 kilometers from Trigance, the Balcon de la Mescla is a spectacular viewpoint located along the Corniche Sublime. From here, you can admire the famous Brèche Imbert and the emerald river winding its way through the canyon below. The Pont de l'Artuby, also near Trigance, is the highest bridge in Europe for bungee jumping—perfect for thrill seekers!

For water sports, head to Lake Sainte-Croix, about a 20-minute drive from Trigance. Here you can rent pedal boats, kayaks, or paddleboards to explore the Gorges du Verdon from the water. The more adventurous can try rafting, canyoning, or rock climbing in the surrounding area.

Don't miss a trip to the charming Provençal villages in the surrounding area, such as Moustiers-Sainte-Marie (famous for its earthenware), Aiguines and Rougon, which offer an authentic glimpse of the Provençal way of life with their local markets and traditional crafts.

When to visit Trigance?

To fully enjoy the charms of Trigance and the Gorges du Verdon, the choice of season is crucial. Here are the best times to visit this magnificent Provençal region according to your preferences.

May, June, and September are the ideal months to discover Trigance. The weather is very pleasant with mild temperatures ranging between 68 and 77°F, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. These months offer the best compromise between good weather, moderate crowds, and availability of services. Nature is particularly beautiful in spring with wild flowers, while September charms visitors with its warm colors and golden light typical of Provence.

July and August are the peak tourist season in Trigance and the Gorges du Verdon. Temperatures can rise above 30°C, making some activities challenging in the middle of the day. This is the ideal time to enjoy swimming in Lake Sainte-Croix and water sports, but be prepared for heavy traffic on the roads, hiking trails, and in accommodations. It is strongly recommended that you book your accommodation several months in advance if you plan to visit in summer.

From October to April, Trigance regains its calm and authenticity. Autumn offers magnificent colors and mild weather in October and early November. Winter can be cold with temperatures sometimes dropping below 32°F, especially at night, but sunny days are not uncommon. Be aware, however, that many establishments, restaurants, and activity providers close during this low season. Hiking in the gorges is also not recommended in winter due to the risk of rock falls and icy trails in areas with little sun.

To admire the lavender fields in bloom around Trigance, plan your visit between mid-June and mid-July. This magical period adds an extra dimension to the already exceptional beauty of the Verdon landscapes, with the fragrant purple fields for which Provence is famous.


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