Want to go hiking without the hassle of a car? We offer a selection of five superb walks directly accessible from the Sisteron, Laragne-Montéglin, and Serres train stations. Let these routes guide you from the villages to explore the authentic and unspoiled landscapes of the Hautes-Alpes and Provence on foot. Put on your hiking boots and let nature await!

The Ways of Our Ancestors (No. 7)
Hiking area

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Les voies de nos Ancêtres (N°7)

greenhouses

Follow in the footsteps of homo “faber” who once inhabited the Ginestes. Excavations have uncovered earthenware vases, bronze razors, engraved bracelets, etc. On the way back, it is interesting to stroll through the alleys of the old town.

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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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Arzeliers Castle (No. 11)
Sisteron Buëch Tourist Office

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Château d’Arzeliers (N°11)

Laragne-Monteglin

This easy 6,5 km route allows you to discover the site of the castle of Arzeliers and the old hamlet. This major site of Laragnais in the XNUMXth-XNUMXth centuries is the seat of the original lordship of Laragne. There you will find the remains of the castle, the keep

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Arambre Summit (No. 8)
CCSB

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Sommet d’Arambre (N°8)

greenhouses

In the heart of the Buëch region, the Arambre mountain offers beautiful views of the village of Serres and the Savournon plain.

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Molard Botanical Trail (No. 14)
CCSB

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Sentier botanique du Molard (N°14)

Sisteron

This walk aims to discover the Molard massif, its botanical wealth and its fauna. “Green lung” of Sisteron, the Molard has lived over the centuries a sometimes dramatic history due to its lack of forests. “July 17, 15

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