The farm is located between La Palud-sur-Verdon and Rougon in the Baou river valley. Around a hundred animals, including poultry, goats, wallabies, fallow deer, wild boar, camels, ponies and llamas, have been used for zoo education for young people for 50 years.
Every afternoon, Father Guy Gilbert’s Bergerie de Faucon invites you to visit his farm. A young man will guide you and show you the animals on site (you’ll need to keep your dog in your car).
Visits are free, but we have a store where you can buy products from our farm: honey, apple juice, eggs, and where you’ll also find all Father Guy Gilbert’s books (autographs available), postcards and other products. A refreshment bar will be available on site, with proceeds going to support Father Guy’s work and projects for and with young people.
When the house is illuminated in the evening, Guy is present and celebrates mass at 6pm in the chalet near the Bergerie de Faucon.
Father Guy is usually present at the Bergerie de Faucon every afternoon between July 7 and August 15 to talk with visitors.
Every year on August 1, the “Fête de Faucon” is held, with a presentation of the animals, followed by a show put on by the association’s young people.
Animaux : Refused
Free to participate.