1,785 trails · 1785 total activities recorded
The Hautes-Alpes pack into 5,549 km² some of the finest French Alpine massifs: the Écrins (south side), the Queyras with its villages perched above 2,000 m, the Devoluy with its unique karst landscape, and the Cerces near Briançon. The Barre des Écrins (4,102 m) culminates in Isère but the massif extends widely. Major trails: GR 54 (Tour de l'Oisans-Écrins), GR 58 (Tour du Queyras), GR 653D.
Access is via Gap or Briançon, mainly by TER from Marseille or Grenoble. Briançon, the highest fortified town in Europe (UNESCO), is the ideal base for the Queyras and the southern Écrins.
Best season: mid-June to late October. The dry, sunny climate of the Hautes-Alpes (300 sunny days a year in the Queyras) extends the hiking season compared to the rest of the Alps. Be aware of afternoon thunderstorms in midsummer and possible snowfalls from mid-September at altitude. Always check the forecast in high terrain.
The 647 routes we offer cover the entire region, from family walks in the Devoluy to committing traverses of the Tour des Écrins.
Grand Morgon, France
18,00 km +1 925 m 5h 25min
Moderate
Fontgillarde, France
11,30 km +1 136 m 4h 0min
Hard
Pic Martin-Jean, France
4,09 km +586 m 2h 20min
Moderate
Pic de Rochebrune, France
10,00 km +1 142 m 3h 55min
Easy
Grand Ferrand, France
13,75 km +1 854 m 4h 55min
Very hard
Pointe des Heuvières, France
6,91 km +782 m 1h 55min
Very hard
Pointe des Heuvières, France
6,01 km +934 m 1h 30min
Moderate
Col de la Madeleine, France
5,10 km +826 m 2h 25min
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