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Walk among the oaks, boxwoods and thyme (Crête de Liman)
A very pleasant walk, well signposted and perfectly situated to enjoy the sunshine all day long. The climb takes you through oak woods and offers a beautiful view of the Bléone valley and the Trois Évêchés massif. Reaching the ridge opens up a magnificent view of the Bès valley, the Bélier ridges, the Blayeul and, further afield, the Barles peaks. The descent along the ridge is just as pleasant, winding through thickets of boxwood and wild thyme, whose intoxicating scents add a sensory touch to this beautiful adventure.
The summit of Andran via the village of Courbons
A very beautiful hike with a trail that gradually climbs, offering beautiful views of the Bléone River, which flows through Digne-les-Bains. The fortified village of Courbons proudly displays its medieval heritage. A break at the summit of Andran (altitude 1,218 m) is a must, as it offers an exceptional 360° view.
A north-facing and south-facing circular route around Le Brusquet
A family hike along paths through woodlands, forest and hills, offering the chance to discover geological and historical features as well as numerous views.
Col de l'Escuichière
A short circular walk takes you to the art shelter at the Col de l' Escuichière from the Bléone valley.
The summit above the pass offers impressive views of the Bès valley.
Couard and Cucuyon peaks and Col de la Cine
Variation (extension) of the route leading to the peaks of Couard and Cucuyon, but allowing you to walk along a magnificent ridge line and make a circular route. Many thanks to the hiker I met on the descent from the summit of Couard who made this brilliant suggestion.
Pic de Couard via Archail
A very beautiful hike above Archail. Superb views throughout the walk and at the summit. A very pleasant setting.
The three chapels and the Rocher de Neuf-Heures in Digne-les-Bains
Two hills dominate the Bourg district of Digne-les-Bains. Here is a route that takes you to both in the same day. For those staying in Digne, it is nice to start directly from the town.
Ichthyosaur Geological Site
This easy hike takes you to a fossil of an ichthyosaur, a large marine reptile measuring over 4 m and dating back 183 million years. The trail runs along a fairly cool ravine before climbing up a slope covered with downy oak and beech trees to the Col du Jas. The archaeological site is located 200 m after the pass.
The peaks of Couard and Cucuyon via Pas d'Archail
Hike in the northern part of the Coupe mountain, east of Digne-les-Bains, between the Bléone and Issole valleys. After a beautiful climb through the forest, you will reach two peaks approaching 2,000 metres, offering superb panoramic views. The hike starts in Archail, a small village 13 km from Digne-les-Bains, which can be reached by a road, already magnificent, that runs alongside the Bouinenc torrent.
The Black Earth of Draix
An easy loop that starts on a very small, quiet paved road in a wild valley. It then follows a series of paths and trails, ending with a short stretch on a very small road. There are points of interest along the route, with magnificent views of the peaks.
The Saint-Pancrace Chapel in Digne
An easy, often shaded walk for the whole family. Superb view of Digne and its thermal baths from the belvedere.
The summit of Andran from Digne-les-Bains
A very pleasant walk. Up to (3), there are numerous views of Digne and its surroundings. At the top of the Andran (6), there is a beautiful 360° panorama. On the way back, there is a very beautiful passage before Courbons.
Circular from Courbons via the Riou ravine and the Baisse des Chatières
A short hike along little-used paths, evidence of the decline in agriculture. Sunny slopes and panoramic views that are well worth the trip!
Sommet de la Bigue circular loop
This hike starting from Courbons is an unforgettable experience for lovers of nature and alpine landscapes. From this charming hilltop village, you’ll discover heritage treasures such as the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, the medieval mill and the belfry.
The climb up to Martignon offers beautiful panoramic views of the Digne Pre-Alps. Once at the summit of Martignon, prepare to be amazed by a spectacular view of the Massif des Trois Évêchés. On a clear day, you can make out Les Monges, the bells of Barles and even the fort at Dormillouse. The final climb to La Bigue, though steep, is rewarded with a breathtaking 360° panorama.
The return route via the Baisse des Chatières takes you through a peaceful, wooded valley, the perfect way to round off this adventure in the heart of nature. A hike not to be missed for lovers of magnificent scenery and tranquillity.
In the shade of the Barre des Dourbes
Whilst admiring the splendid Barre des Dourbes, you’ll walk across varied terrain: tracks, paths, meadows, tunnels of greenery… The undulating landscape offers varied scenery and gives your legs a better workout than on flat ground. It’s therefore a half-day family walk, starting just 30 minutes from Digne. If you want to treat yourself or inspire others to climb the Barre, then this walk will have you salivating!
The Barre des Dourbes ridge
Long north-south oriented ridge, the Barre des Dourbes ridge separates the basin of Digne-les-Bains from the Barrême syncline.
Rising in stages over twenty kilometres, culminating Pic de Couar some 1988 m above sea level.
Barre des Dourbes via the Pas de Labaud and Pas de la Faye
A magnificent ridge trail with superb views over the Bléone valley and Digne-les-Bains, as well as the Asse valley. Its long limestone cliff stretches from south to north for nearly seventeen kilometres, with the Pic de Couard (1,988 metres) at its northern end.
Tour of Feston and its ridge via the Charbonnières trails
This modified hike takes you around the entire Feston and its ridge, with some off-trail sections. It allows you to discover the magnificent panorama offered by the entire Barre des Dourbes. The lunch break in front of such a sumptuous panorama is just begging to be extended. An alternative shuttle service allows you to make a detour to the ruins of the Château de la Reine Jeanne and the Chapelle Saint-Pons.
GPS and/or map reading skills are highly recommended.
Around the Lame de Facibelle
There are some beautiful landscapes around the region's unique geological formations, particularly the distinctive Lame de Facibelle, an impressive "slice" of rock. The route is marked in yellow.
La Cériège refuge from La Douane
A shaded hike along a mountain path forming part of the transhumance routes (“La Routo”), in a valley that has returned to its wild state between La Javie and Saint-Pierre de Beaujeu. A walk through varied wooded areas where you’ll encounter fascinating wildlife (in spring: orchids including the bee orchid), a visit to a hamlet, now uninhabited, with a basic but always open refuge.
Secondary summit of Cousson via Entrages
Although not very high, the Cousson dominates the region because it is an isolated peak. This gentle walk will take you to the original St-Michel Chapel on its perch, then to the southern summit with its stunning view.
This walk offers excellent value for money in terms of the view/difficulty of the climb! Ideal for families.
Allow 3 to 3½ hours for the walk, no more. There are no surprises.
Towards Cousson from Entrages
A pleasant hike. Departure from the pretty village of Entrages. The chapel on its spur is a must-see. At the summit of Cousson, there is a beautiful 360° panorama.
Vieil Esclangon and view of the Velodrome
An easily accessible hike with a sublime panorama on arrival at the geological curiosity of the Vélodrome, as well as the Lame de Facibelle and the Gorges du Bés. A very pleasant route through varied vegetation.
Tour of the Lame de Facibelle
A hike in the heart of the Haute Provence Geological Reserve: to cross the Esclangon Velodrome, then find yourself at the foot of the Lame (or sail) de Facibelle: a marvel of delicacy.
But also to step back in time with the old Orthodox hermitage of Saint-Jean du Désert, not forgetting the abandoned hamlets and villages such as Tanaron and Pudoyer
Tour of the Roche des Brigands from Auribeau
A lovely, fairly easy walk in the Hautes Duyes.
The Salt Well of Tartonne
This easy hike will take you to the remarkable church of Tartonne, the unusual Puits Salé (salt well) and its protective dyke, and some of the hamlets of Tartonne. Superb views of the Asse and Clumanc valleys.
Sapée Loop
A superb, slightly challenging hike from the Lodge des Robines to the summit of La Sapée (1,701 m). Pass by the magnificent Notre-Dame d'Entraigues church and near the Tartonne salt well. Superb views of the Asse Valley. Dense coniferous forest on the way up and deciduous forest on the way down.The Visorando app is highly recommended.