Between the Alps and Provence: the sun! the south! Throughout the seasons, set off to discover this rich and varied territory: gorges, ridges, forests, mountain pastures, orchards and small villages, sometimes nestled at the foot of the cliffs, sometimes proudly perched and overlooking the valleys... A multitude of paths invite you to explore the Sisteron Buëch, at your own pace and according to your desires: the wide open spaces are yours!

Raton Ridges (No. 1)
Ricardo Flores Espinosa

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Crêtes de Raton (N°1)

Rosans

A scenic route offering panoramic views of the Oule and Rosanais valleys. The Raton Ridge is a prime spot for observing chamois. A challenging route, but well worth the effort!

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Beaumont Rock (No. 17)
CCSB

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Rocher de Beaumont (N°17)

Trescleoux

The Rocher de Beaumont is the most famous peak in the region. Its antennas are easily recognizable and it is visible from all the surrounding valleys. In addition, it offers a magnificent panorama over the entire Buëch valley on one side and on the other.

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Chamouse Ridges (No. 1)
Bochaton

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Crêtes de Chamouse (N°1)

laborel

This route, located on the border between the Drôme and Hautes-Alpes departments, offers panoramic views from the ridge! The expanse of mountain pastures is breathtaking. Don't miss it!

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Chabre Ridge (No. 19)
Ricardo Flores Espinosa

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Crête de Chabre (N°19)

Barret-sur-Meouge

Explore a beautiful walk along a shaded ridge. The Chabre Ridge connects the Col St Ange and the Pas de Ste Colombe, a watershed between the Céans and Méouge valleys.

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The Goat Bench (No. 6)
CCSB

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Le Banc du Bouc (N°6)

Buëch-Méouge Valley

Work on the Méouge departmental road: disruptions to be expected in April From March 31, the RD942 will be closed on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 16:40 p.m. for a period of 4 weeks. Pedestrian and bicycle traffic will also be prohibited.

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Under the Crigne Peak (No. 14)
CCSB

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Sous le Pic de Crigne (N°14)

Monetier-Allemont

During this short, warm, wild walk, the trail overlooks the Durance Valley and its orchards. During the climb, the Mediterranean vegetation and remarkable views provide a pleasant setting. The Bec de Crigne is a Natura 2000 site for the

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Money Hole (No. 4)
CCSB

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Trou de l’Argent (N°4)

Sisteron

When hiking, there are some routes that are out of the ordinary. The Trou de l'Argent is one of them! This sporty route, classified as a vertigo hike, crosses a cave and via an aerial passage (ladder bars and handrails) allows you to reach the

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Lake of Monges (No. 6)
Martin Champon

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Lac des Monges (N°6)

Bayons

Lac des Monges is a must-see place with its refuge near the water. The clear view over the Reynier valley covers the entire Baronnies.

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