Refine your search for walks in Esparron
Esparron walks
Montagne de Peyssier from Barcillonnette
A varied route featuring a beautiful forest and a flower-filled ridge offering a magnificent 360° panorama.
La Petite Céüse via the Céas valley with the circular mountain pass loop
La Petite Céüse, a summit well known to walkers, takes on a whole new dimension when approached from the hamlet of Les Combes, with some unusual sections.
The Petite Céüse circular from Col des Guérins
This short hike offers panoramic views of the Gap valley and, above all, the Céüse mountain.
Céüsette (or Petite Céüse) from Les Guérins via the GRP®
Just a stone’s throw from the Montagne de Céüse and its famous limestone cliffs, the Petite Céüse offers a magnificent view of the cliff, the Gap basin and the peaks of the Écrins.
Céüze via the Pas du Loup
This loop runs along much of the foot of the Céüze cliff, then reaches the summit via the Pas du Loup before descending along the ridges.
Gorges du Gouravour and Lac de Peyssier
A lovely, very pleasant walk, quite varied, without difficulty and well marked. You can enjoy beautiful scenery for most of the route.
Le Saix via the Trompes du Fay
In this spot, situated at the bottom of a closed cirque, the Trompes du Faï, nestled in the grass, amplify the music played there: an impressive natural organ that uses the cliffs and, through a cathedral-like effect, fills the entire valley.
Clausonne Abbey circular route via the Col de Combe Escure
Starting from the village of Le Saix, this circular route offers a complete immersion in unspoilt nature. The route combines wild trails, arid valleys and superb Alpine panoramas.You’ll first walk through the heart of the Gouravour Gorges, a true geological wonder, then pass beneath the famous Trompes du Faï before reaching the ruins of Clausonne Abbey, a haven of tranquillity nestled in a mountainous setting. The return journey takes you via the Col de Combe Escure.
Amidst ancient ruins, peaceful mountain pastures and majestic landscapes, this hike blends history, nature and unique atmospheres. And, with a bit of luck, the mountains themselves will treat you to their song…
From the village of Le Saix to Lake Peyssier via the Col de Combe Escure
Setting off from the village of Le Saix is an alternative to starting from Veynes station. This stage leads to Lake Peyssier and continues the trek.
It offers a variety of attractions: a ridge walk, a bird’s-eye view of the Gouravour Gorge, unique views of the Buëch Valley and the Dévoluy massif, a walk through the former hamlet of La Péguière, a visit to the site of Clausonne Abbey and a walk across the Peyssier plateau.
An easier alternative route to reach Lake Peyssier is via the forest track from the village of Le Saix, passing through the Gouravour Gorge; it takes 1 hour to climb to Clausonne Abbey.
The Pic de Crigne and Crêtes de la Selle route
Magnificent viewpoint above the Val de Durance with a 360° view from the summit.
The Tour de la Montagne de Ceüse
A remarkable circuit on the Ceüse mountain.
The ridges of Céüse West: La Manche – Crête de Lumineuse – Crête de Raux
A route starting from the old ski resort, taking in the ridges of the Céüse mountain via its western slope. From the Sapie valley, this route leads to the La Manche ridge, which you follow to the Crête de Lumineuse. The hike continues via the two summits of the Crête de Raux, offering a remarkable panorama of the surrounding peaks, before descending back to the starting point.
The Sainte-Croix of La Saulce
A varied hike visiting the villages of La Saulce, Lardier and Valença, crossing the vast forests of the Bois de la Pinée. The highlight is the view from Sainte-Croix, a true promontory overlooking the Durance valley.
Furmeyer botanical trail
Hike around Furmeyer, best done in May or June, but can be done in any season. This trail combines botany and landscapes.
The Furmeyer botanical trail and the Fays circular route
A lovely botanical route through varied habitats, starting with Mediterranean vegetation in the lower section and moving to alpine vegetation on the north-facing slopes of Le Faï. The numerous information boards highlight the area’s heritage but, above all, the plants, making the route suitable for walking in spring as well as in summer or autumn. However, May and June are the best months if you wish to see the flowers.
Not to mention the beautiful views over the Veynois and the Dévoluy.
La Tête de Boursier
Hike above Claret, on the border between the Alpes de Provence and the Hautes-Alpes.
The Pic de l'Aigle tour in Savournon
The climb to Pic de l'Aigle is steep, but the view over the plains of La Batie Monsaléon and Savournon, as well as the surrounding peaks, Rocher de Beaumont, Arambre and Grand Ferrand, etc., is well worth the effort.
Ridge line of the Bérards ravines
A pleasant short hike, with the second part along the ridges above the ravines making for an enjoyable route.
The Eygaux route from the Iscles lake
Starting from the Veynes lake, this circular loop climbs and circles the Eygaux plateau. Accessible for much of the year, it offers beautiful views of the Val d’Oze and the surrounding mountains. The Eygau de Véras site offers sports trails (mountain biking, running, hiking), which is a good complement to the Iscles lake leisure centre.
The circular route of the Col de Cuberselle, Combe Noire and Abarjavan passes
A magnificent circular route passing through three passes with Mediterranean vegetation. Sheltered from the wind and well exposed to the sun, this hike allows you to discover the heights of Veynes with beautiful views of the Buëch valley, even if some aerial passages can be impressive at the edge of ravines. It gives a good overview of the Veynois National Forest and the complex relief of the Buëch mountains.
Starting from the small town of Veynes, this hike is easily accessible without a car!
On the heights above Lake Pelleautier
An easy walk starting from Lake Pelleautier, with stunning views over the Gap region and the surrounding mountains.
Below the Corniche de Céüse and Lake Pelleautier
Starting from Lake Pelleautier, enjoy a pleasant hike at the foot of Montagne de Céüse along the long forest road dominated by cliffs and offering superb panoramic views.