Exploring Provence: Moustiers-Sainte-Marie

Located in the Verdon National Park in the South of France, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie is a charming little town in the heart of Provence that has been listed as one of the most beautiful villages of France and attracts many tourists each year, thanks to its stunning location and very “Provençale” atmosphere.

A bit of history…

The history of Moustiers dates back to the 5th century, when monks decided to settle there and build a monastery, but the town only truly developed in the 12th century, when its little houses and fortifications were built.

It is however in the 16th century that it started getting more and more wealthy, with the development of hydraulic-based industries, powered by the small river that runs through the town. Paper factories, workshops and mills flourished, and the ceramic tradition of the town started and was rekindled in the early 20th century.

Nowadays, the town is still well-known for its ceramics (called “faïences”), but tourism is really at the core of its economy, with many little shops around the main street selling lavender and lavender-based items, beautiful ceramics and locally-made products.

Moustiers is also known for its “mysterious” golden star, that hangs above the town. There are many legends that explain its presence, including one about an imprisoned knight who only wanted to go back to his hometown and one about the tragic death of two lovers whose families were enemies…

Walking around and things to do

To reach Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, a car is still the best way, and when you come from the road, you can only be amazed by this little town and its light-coloured houses with blue blinds, sitting on a slope between two impressive limestone cliffs.

You can park in one of the many parking areas around the centre, then slowly make your way through the town, passing through tiny cobblestoned alleys, little shops and local restaurants.

A spring flows out of the limestone cliffs that surround Moustiers. You can also see the chapel at the top!

Wandering around, you’ll notice the river that goes through the town, starting and ending in a beautiful little waterfall, and your steps will be accompanied by the sound of cicadas and the smell of lavender, sold in many little shops around.

The best thing to do in these beautiful and peaceful places is always to sit down on the terrace of one of the many cafes and just soak in the atmosphere while drinking a nice cold drink. Obviously, sitting down for a proper meal or an ice cream works too!

Then, you can keep on walking around, stopping to buy local products in some cute shops (though some of them are more touristic than others), and finish off by climbing all the way up to the Notre-Dame-de-Beauvoir chapel, that overlooks the town and the surrounding nature, offering breath-taking views on the roofs of Moustiers and, sometimes, the nearby Sainte-Croix Lake and its turquoise water.

In the centre, these littel ceramic plates indicate the way to reach the chapel.

After exploring the town and soaking up a bit of that magical atmosphere, you can discover the stunning Gorges du Verdon, swim in one of the lakes, take pictures of gorgeous lavender fields nearby or just walk around other beautiful and typical towns.


Moustiers-Sainte-Marie is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful towns in the area and I recommend it to everyone that travels to Provence for its traditional yet almost magical vibe. I can guarantee that you will love it!

Have you ever been in the area?


Other things to see and do in the area:

Lavender & sunflower fields
Around the Gorges du Verdon
Visiting Manosque


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Responses to “Exploring Provence: Moustiers-Sainte-Marie”

  1. apeacefultree Avatar

    Beautiful pictures – thanks for taking us exploring with you. I’ve always wanted to visit, so its nice to hear about the area.

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thanks a lot! The area is really beautiful and there is a lot to see, explore, do, eat, etc. I hope you get to see it with your own eyes one day!

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  2. Bama Avatar

    Qu’elle belle commune! I had never heard of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie before, but now you’ve made me want to see this picturesque place in person. Provence is a part of France I’ve been curious about, especially during the days when I was learning French more than 15 years ago. The sun seems to shine more there, and the towns so pretty and postcard-y.

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Oh yes, Provence is really a stunning region with a lot to offer (land, sea, food, sunshine, etc.), and there are truly a lot of things to see! I didn’t know you studied French! It’s so cool! Hope you’ll get to visit one day!

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  3. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    wow what a beautiful little village

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It really is! Could be the setting for a fairytale! Thanks for dropping by!

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  4. Rebecca Avatar

    I’ve been dying to visit Gorges du Verdon for YEARS, yet sadly I never made it around to visiting during my stint living in France. I’ve heard of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, and I had plans to book a place there to access les gorges, but alas, I did not…looks to be a charming village that has a lot more to offer than one might expect a gateway village to Verdon to have! Glad you had a lovely time there. 🙂

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Oh well, the Gorges du Verdon are really stunning and I hope you will make this dream come true one day! Recently a colleague told me that some of her friend got married in Moustiers – such a beautiful setting! Thanks for dropping by!

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  5. Lingo in Transit Avatar

    So beautiful! And so French hahaha. How delightful it would be to sit at a cafe looking to a scenic cobblestone road and the smells and sounds of summer!

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It is quite French indeed ahah, there are a lot of “hilltop” villages like this one in the area too! We had a nice rosemary and thyme flavoured drink there, it was dreamy to say the least!

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  6. travelling_han Avatar

    It’s beautiful – I loved my recent trip to France and definitely want to go back to explore more of the South!

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Oh yes, you should definitely! Provence is really a stunning region, and its little towns are all very similar yet different! Thanks for reading!

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  7. littlelilly Avatar

    Beautiful post and beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thanks a lot!

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  8. Yeah, Another Blogger Avatar

    Howdy. Quite a town. I’d never heard of it before. Those cliffs are very impressive. Neil S.

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It’s not very famous internationally, but it is certainly one of the nicest towns in the area! Thanks for reading!

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  9. Pooja G Avatar

    What a beautiful place with an interesting history!

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It really is! And there are so many thigns to explore in the area too! Thanks for dropping by!

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      1. Pooja G Avatar

        My pleasure!

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  10. Lashaan Balasingam @ Roars and Echoes Avatar

    Beautiful shot and a nice itinerary for everyone to follow if they are to enjoy this beautiful place! Great post, Juliette! 😀

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thanks a lot Lashaan! The town is really small but there are plenty of things to see and enjoy!

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  11. Happy Panda Avatar

    Wow. Beautiful pictures. I love when people recommend offbeat places like this one. They are often quaint and less touristy than their more popular counterparts and I love that. I haven’t been here (or even heard of it before) but will definitely add it to my very long bucket list.

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thanks a lot! If you are ever in the area this town is definitely a must-see! And the whole area is absolutely gorgeous too 😍

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  12. Tanja Avatar

    what a lovely French gem!

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Definitely, it is one of the most beautiful towns in the area I think! Thanks for reading!

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  14. ioana Avatar

    This is a place ❤️ I can proudly say that we have been here too and it is just wow 😍 Would you be interested to have a guest post on my blog about any place you want? 🥰 I have a section dedicated to the travel community 🌍

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thank you! And yes, absolutely, I’d love that! Can you send me a message with more details? Thanks a lot!

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