Attractions and places to see around Beaufin, a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France, include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites. The region is characterized by spectacular canyons, mountain passes, and springs, alongside significant religious landmarks. Visitors can explore geological formations, tranquil natural spots, and historical sites within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The area offers diverse points of interest for those seeking outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very popular sanctuary in summer, accommodation available
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The Gorges de l'Infernet is a spectacular canyon carved by the Souloise River, offering you a spectacle of steep rock formations and lush vegetation. You'll hike along narrow, steep gorges, with towering cliffs and striking geological features providing an impressive backdrop. Along the trail, you may even spot local wildlife, such as peregrine falcons and wild goats.
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At times challenging climb with practically non-existent traffic. Panorama of indescribable beauty.
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Magnificent Switchbacks! Real mountain road. When you arrive from Devoluy, discovering the view of Champsaur is absolutely magnificent. The descent is also very beautiful and fun but beware it remains a pass open to traffic even if the latter remains very light.
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The Col de Noyer is a French mountain pass that separates the valleys of Champsaur and the Dévoluy region, in the Hautes-Alpes department. At an altitude of 1664 m, it is located between the Pic Ponsin and the Tête du Tourneau. It crosses the eastern ridge of the Dévoluy limestone massif.
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Spectacular view. Two different atmospheres on each of the two arrivals, one very mineral, the other more bucolic.
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Col can be VERY steep, especially from Entraigues. On the other side it is more lenient and accessible.
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La Salette in the French Alps is an important Marian sanctuary, even if this - rather inconspicuous - place is far from the level of popularity of other European pilgrimage sites in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary - such as Lourdes in the French Pyrenees, Fatima in Portugal or Altötting in Germany ( Bavaria) – has obtained. As a result, it is much quieter here for pilgrims, because significantly fewer visitors visit this sanctuary.
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Beaufin is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Infernet Gorge, carved by the Souloise River, offering impressive rock formations and lush vegetation. Another picturesque spot is the Gillardes Spring, where the Souloise River emerges from underground, perfect for a picnic. The region also features the slopes of Mount Faraud and parts of Lac du Sautet.
Yes, a notable cultural site is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of La Salette. Located in the French Alps, this important Marian sanctuary offers a quieter pilgrimage experience compared to more famous sites, attracting fewer visitors.
The area around Beaufin offers diverse hiking trails. You can explore the narrow, steep gorges of Infernet Gorge, or find trails around Lac du Sautet. For more options, you can discover various routes, including easy to moderate walks, on the Hiking around Beaufin guide.
Absolutely. Beaufin is situated near several mountain passes that are popular with cyclists. The Col du Noyer (1664 m) offers a challenging climb with stunning panoramic views, while the Parquetout Pass provides another scenic route. You can find more road cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Beaufin guide.
Yes, the Gillardes Spring is described as a very aesthetic and practical location for picnics, accessible even with young children due to its proximity to a car park. The water is very cold, but the setting is ideal for a family outing. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of La Salette is also considered family-friendly.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Infernet Gorge is praised for its spectacular scenery and impressive backdrop for hiking. The Gillardes Spring is loved for its aesthetic appeal and suitability for picnics. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of La Salette offers a peaceful pilgrimage experience.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes of varying difficulties, including loops around Corps and the Sautet Dam. Explore options like the 'Running loop from Corps' or the 'Sautet Dam – Pont du Loup over the Drac loop from Corps' on the Running Trails around Beaufin guide.
The best time to visit Beaufin for outdoor activities generally depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for exploring the gorges and springs, though it can be busier. Winter offers opportunities for snow sports in nearby resorts like Alpe d'Huez or Ancelle.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available, particularly around the Lac du Sautet area. For example, the 'Lac du Sautet – Good signposting everywhere loop from Corps' is an easy route. The Gillardes Spring is also easily accessible and suitable for a gentle stroll. More options can be found in the Hiking around Beaufin guide.
Yes, the Col du Noyer (1664 m) offers a panorama of indescribable beauty, with great views of the Drac valley. The Infernet Gorge also provides impressive vistas of steep rock formations and towering cliffs.
In natural areas like the Infernet Gorge, you may spot local wildlife such as peregrine falcons and wild goats. The diverse landscapes of the region, including forests and higher elevations, support various species.
Yes, for attractions like the Gillardes Spring, there is parking available nearby, making it easily accessible for visitors, including those with young children.


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