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Pont du Roc: A Medieval Marvel

Discover the historic Pont du Roc in Castellane, a medieval bridge offering stunning views of the Verdon valley and a glimpse into the past.

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The Pont du Roc, located at the entrance to Castellane, is a historic bridge that was for many years the only crossing over the Verdon River. Built in the early 15th century, it offers stunning views of the Verdon valley and stands as a testament to medieval engineering.

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Anc. Rte de Grasse, Castellane, 04120, FR

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    Walking

    From the center of Castellane, the Pont du Roc is easily accessible by foot. Head east on the Ancienne Route de Grasse. The bridge is located approximately 300 meters from the eastern entrance of Castellane. The walk is relatively short and offers scenic views of the town and the Verdon River.

    Public Transport

    While there is no direct public transport stop at the Pont du Roc, the closest bus stops are in the center of Castellane. From there, follow the walking directions. Bus fares within Castellane are typically around €1-2.

    Taxi

    Taxis are available in Castellane, and a short ride from the town center to the Pont du Roc would cost approximately €10-15. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

    Local tips

    Take a leisurely walk across the bridge to fully appreciate its architecture and the surrounding scenery.
    Visit during the golden hour for the best lighting for photographs of the bridge and the Verdon valley.
    Combine your visit with a walk around Castellane to explore its medieval streets and local shops.

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    The Pont du Roc, a remarkable medieval bridge, graces the entrance of Castellane, guiding travelers towards Grasse. For centuries, it served as the sole bridge spanning the Verdon River, rendering Castellane a strategically vital location. Today, it provides breathtaking vistas of the Verdon valley, inviting visitors to step back in time and appreciate its historical significance. The bridge's origins trace back to ancient times, with mentions of a bridge house, possibly a hospice, dating to 1252. The current structure was erected in the early 1400s by master masons Jean de Torr, Pierre Serralher, and Sauveur Arnaud from Moustiers, in collaboration with Jean Felizo, a carpenter and stonemason from Orange. Construction spanned from 1404 to 1407. Throughout its existence, the Pont du Roc has undergone numerous consolidation efforts. In 1697, Laurent Vallon, architect to the States of Provence, reinforced the arch with 14 iron bars. Additional repairs and masonry work were carried out in the 18th and 19th centuries. A pipe from the Robion spring was attached to the parapet in 1928 to supply water to Castellane. In the mid-20th century, four masonry buttresses were added to the downstream left bank. Major work in the late 20th century included the installation of steel tie rods. More tie rods were added in 2008. Since 1982, the bridge has been closed to traffic, with a new structure built downstream. Architecturally, the Pont du Roc features a single arch with a 34-meter span and a height of 15 meters. Its total length is 43 meters. The arch has a double row of keystones.

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