Gorges du Cians


This valley lies east of the Gorges du Daluis. It's a dramatic drive, but perhaps lacks the scenic wow-factor of its neighbour – but if you combine the two, it makes for a pretty superb day's road-trip.

The D28 runs right through the valley. It can be accessed from the south near the Pont du Cians on the D6202 between Entrevaux and Malaussène; or from the north near Beuil on the D28/D30, linking St-Sauveur-sur-Tinée and Guillaumes.


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