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 Saorge photo saorge44.jpg (8 k) Saorge is a very beautiful medieval village perched along a narrow rock spur that juts out into the Vallée de la Roya, high above the river. Saorge is classed as one of the "40 most beautiful villages of France".

 

 

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Alpes-Maritimes (06540)
Population: 362; Altitude: 500 m
Michelin map: #245 (France Provence-Cote d'Azur)


Nearby:  | Breil-sur-Roya 12 km | Brigue 13 km | Casterino 23 km | 2.5 km | Menton 50 km | Mercantour National Park | Nice 67 km | Roya Valley | Saint Dalmas-de-Tende 10 km | Sospel 30 km | Tende 15 km | | |


Below: | History | O.T. | Hiking | Lodging Hotels |


The N204 road from the south follows the very beautiful Roya river valley up through the Gorges de Saorge until the village appears, a horizontal line of buildings high on the mountainside, its back protected by the even higher mountains behind. Part of the village sits in a saddle of the spur, with a view to the north as well as south.

For access up to the village you need to drive on another 2 km to Fontan. Turn off to the right, across a lovely bridge over the Roya, and follow the road back south again as it climbs the side of the mountain and comes into the village from the north.

The railway station for the Nice-Cuneo train sits by itself, below the village, on the road up from Fontan. The dark ocre building and green shutters and doors fit perfectly on the green forested mountainside. Trains come and go by a tunnel into the rock at the south end of the station, and wind on up the valley to the north.

If you're driving, the "parking area" is up a steep road above the village. It's only a short walk, with a fantastic view, down to the village. A little wooden box at the end of the parking lot has free maps of the village.

The high, narrow houses, from the 15th-17th century, are ocre with some blue stone, and covered by dark-red slate roofs, the slate shaped as naturally as when they were chipped out of the mountains.

The main village streets traverse narrowly between the buildings at very different levels, with smaller streets and steps leading up and down between them. The view from anywhere in the village is spectacular, looking outward to snow-capped mountains in the middle distance (into May and June) and the deep gorge and rushing white-water river below.

From the top of the village at the northern end, the view is down across the roofs of the village itself. At least five lovely old bell towers extend up from the sea of red-tile roofs, with that of the Madone-del-Poggio out on a spur past the southeastern edge of the village. A colorful 17th-century monastery (called the Couvent des Franciscans) sits up high at the eastern end of the village.


History

Name
First record, 10th century de Saurgio

Gallo-Roman: There are Roman inscriptions on the St-Michel church.

Medieval: Saorge was in the Compté de Vintimille until 1258, when it was ceded to Provence. Later, under the Maison de Savoie, Tende was a fortified town guarding the Vallée de la Roya, and was considered impregnable. Tende remained under the control of the Austro-Piémontaise until 1794, when Massena destroyed the defenses and brought it into the Compté de Nice.


Office de Tourisme

Fontan (065400 Tel: 0493 04 50 01

Mairie, Saorge
Tel: 0493 04 51 23


Hiking

Maps:
IGN (1/25,000) #3841 OT "Vallée de la Roya"
Didier Richard (1/50,000) #9 "Mercantour"

icon dot The GR52A (Grande Randonnée) climbs up through the village to the monastery at the top, passing it to the left to go by the gîte and out into the mountains to the northeast. The GR52A curves around to the north, passing through the mountains at up to 1300 m before dropping down to la Brigue (760 m).
icon dot The GR52A also goes south from the village, following the road out past the Madone-del-Poggio. The trail follows the mountains south, along (above) the east side of the Roya, to Breil-sur-Roya, then crosses over to the east and climbs up to the Col de Brouis.
icon dot There are plenty of (rugged) loop hikes in the mountains to the northeast and the southeast of Saorge, many branching off from the GR52A.
icon dot Behind the railway station below the village, local hiking trails are marked for Baisse de Cachin and for Saorge.


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