Séranon
Originally located on the ridge, Séranon was later rebuilt on the plain at the foot of a massive cliff forged by erosion.
Today, the village is a place of peaceful, gentle tranquility.
You can admire the beautiful countryside, the washhouse, the 1898 fountain, and a boules court typical of the South of France. There are also majestic chestnut trees and sloping lanes leading to a small square, where farm machinery of yesteryear is on display for curious visitors!
Things to do & Sights to see :
• Bastide du Broundet
• Vieux Séranon ruins
• Notre Dame de Gratemoine chapel
• Paragliding
• Hiking
• Mountain biking
• Rock climbing
Markets
Saturday - Allée Chiris
Food - Provencal market - Handcraft
Discover also
The Route Napoléon on Horseback - Grasse-Séranon
The “Route Napoléon on Horseback” itinerary is a 224-mile horseback riding route of marked trails designed for horseback riders, connecting Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes) to Vizille (Isère).
Bastide du Broundet
The "Maison de reposance" of Louis Lombard marquis de Gourdon, mayor of Grasse in 1815, when Emperor Napoleon I returned from Elba and took a brief rest there on the night of March 2/3.