Best mountain peaks around Seyne are found in the Blanche valley of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, characterized by a dramatic mountainous landscape. The region features mountains reaching over 2,700 meters, with some peaks touching 3,000 meters. Seyne-les-Alpes offers a natural setting for exploring these elevated terrains.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Culminating at 2909m, the summit of the Grande Séolane offers a 360° view of the surrounding mountains and massifs (Tête de l’Estrop, Écrins, Mercantour and even Mont Blanc). The ascent can be done from the South, thanks to the beautiful chimney of Lou Chiminet which does not pose a problem for experienced hikers, at least on the way up, or by the “Normal Route”, to the East, passing through the Col des Thuiles, which is very easy and very well indicated. I personally recommend the ascent by Lou Chiminet and the descent by the “Normal Route” to easily complete the loop. However, be careful of the snowfields that can remain in the corridor at the beginning of the season…
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A climb with gentle slopes.
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Magnificent viewpoint over Lake Serre Poncon and the entire valley at 360°
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Built in 1862, the so-called “Bas Col” battery was part of the defense system of the Southern Alps against neighboring Italy. Culminating at 2,505 meters, it monitored the Ubaye valley and the passage of the pass while serving as a relay for an optical transmission chain linking Grenoble to Toulon. The bends of the track provided for its access are so steep that at each turn it was necessary to unharness the horses, turn the hand cannons and re-harness!
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The Tête de l'Estrop culminates at 2962m. This climb is considered one, if not THE toughest in Val d'Allos
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This mid-category pass near the Serre-Ponçon lake is one of the seven passes in the Ubaye valley.
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Located at 2575 meters, Tête de la Sestrière offers a beautiful panorama of the valleys below and the mountains that surround it. A magnificent hike from Laverq!
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The Col Saint Jean fromselonnet is 7km long with an average gradient of 3.5%.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, Grande Séolane (2909m) offers a magnificent 360-degree vista encompassing massifs like Tête de l'Estrop, Écrins, Mercantour, and even Mont Blanc. Similarly, Tête de la Sestrière (2575m) provides superb 360-degree views of the Laverq and Agneliers valleys, along with neighboring summits.
The climb to Tête de l'Estrop, culminating at 2962 meters, is considered one of the toughest in Val d'Allos. For Grande Séolane, the ascent via the 'Lou Chiminet' chimney from the South is recommended for experienced hikers, offering a challenging route.
Yes, the Dormillouse Battery, culminating at 2,505 meters, is a significant historical landmark. Built in 1862, it was part of the Southern Alps' defense system, offering a magnificent viewpoint over Lake Serre Ponçon and the entire valley.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the 'Normal Route' to the East of Grande Séolane, passing through the Col des Thuiles, is considered very easy and well-indicated. Additionally, Grand Puy (1761m) features a picnic area and a furnished solarium, making it an excellent spot for relaxation, though its marked 8km loop trail to the summit is considered difficult.
The region around Seyne offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountaineering routes like the 'Tête de Louis XVI loop from Les Clots' or 'Tête de l'Estrop – Refuge de l'Estrop loop from Prads'. There are also running trails and MTB trails, such as the 'L'Alpes-Provence Trail'. For more details on routes, visit the Mountain Hikes around Seyne guide.
The mountainous environment around Seyne, characterized by green landscapes and a mild climate, makes it an attractive destination year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, but be mindful of potential snowfields in corridors at the beginning of the season on higher peaks like Grande Séolane.
While the region is attractive year-round, winter hiking on higher peaks like Grande Séolane requires caution due to snow conditions, especially in corridors. It's advisable to check local conditions and be prepared for snow and ice.
You can expect dramatic mountainous landscapes with peaks reaching up to 3,000 meters. Features include stunning 360-degree panoramas, deep valleys like Laverq and Agneliers, and green landscapes. The area is also known for cattle grazing, and you might spot local wildlife like marmots.
Grande Séolane is popular due to its culminating altitude of 2909m, offering a magnificent 360° panorama. It provides diverse ascent options, including the challenging 'Lou Chiminet' chimney for experienced hikers and an easier 'Normal Route' via the Col des Thuiles, allowing for scenic loops.
A visit to Tête de la Sestrière (2575m) promises superb 360-degree views of the Laverq valley, the Agneliers valley, and neighboring summits such as Petite Séolane, Grande Séolane, Tête de l'Estrop, and the Trois Evêchés. It's a great spot for a scenic hike, often starting from La Foux d'Allos, where you might encounter marmots and herds.
Yes, Col Saint Jean (1332 m) is a notable mountain pass near Seyne. It offers a viewpoint and is known for its gentle slopes, making it suitable for cycling. It's one of the seven passes in the Ubaye valley and is near the Serre-Ponçon lake.
For running enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can find routes like the 'Seyne Alpes – Seyne-les-Alpes loop from Seyne' or 'Running loop from Liberne'. More details on these and other running trails can be found in the Running Trails around Seyne guide.


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