Best mountain peaks around Champcella are characterized by their diverse natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints. The region offers a variety of summits and high-altitude areas, providing opportunities to explore the mountainous terrain. These peaks often feature panoramic views of surrounding valleys and distant ranges. Champcella's geography makes it a destination for those seeking to experience alpine environments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A summit with wonderful views: from the Barre des Ecrins to the Pic de Rochebrune. Reached from Ponteil, towards Cabane de l'Alp, and a portage from 2,700 m along the NE ridge. Technical descent (S3/S4) from the SW ridge.
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The plateau between Les Têtes and Château Le Brun is a beautiful flowery alpine meadow. At an altitude of around 2,000 meters, you run on a cart track and enjoy the views. Further on, there is a beautiful viewpoint of Les Têtes.
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Small wild summit which offers a superb view of the Fournel valley and the Tête de Dormillouse massif. The access from the Col de la Pousterle is rather accessible at the start, then becomes more difficult towards the arrival at the summit, with an ascent on a small, somewhat steep and windy ridge.
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Small summit easily accessible not far from L'Argentière-la-Bessé. In good weather, it offers a magnificent panorama of the valley and the surrounding peaks. From the Col de la Pousterle, a snowshoe route is well indicated and runs along other cross-country ski trails. At the top, some limestone geological formations and magnificent windswept larch trees give a beautiful mountain feeling.
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A beautiful point to observe the surrounding valleys and the Écrins massif. Access from the Col de la Pousterle can be a little dry in places, even if there is no real difficulty. This path is a little less busy than the viewpoint on the other side of the pass.
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The Pendine (2749m) the highest point on the mountain slopes of Puy Saint Vincent. To get here, you can take the lift in the summer and cover the last few kilometers on foot. If you fancy a long circular walk, you descend via the Col du Bal to the Narreyroux valley.
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At 2088 meters you have a beautiful 360 degree view of the region from Tête d'Oréac.
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Among the most popular peaks are Tête d'Oréac, offering splendid views of the Fournel valley and Puy Saint Vincent, and The Heads, known for its panoramic views over the Fournel and Durance valleys. Another notable spot is Lebrun Castle, which provides views over the valley from an alpine meadow.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Tête de Vautisse is a challenging summit peaking at 3,156 meters. In good weather, it offers an extensive panorama including Mont Blanc, Mont Viso, and the Barre des Ecrins.
The mountain peaks around Champcella are renowned for their panoramic vistas. For instance, Tête d'Oréac provides a beautiful 360-degree view of the Fournel valley and Puy Saint Vincent. From The Heads, you can enjoy magnificent views over both the Fournel and Durance valleys.
Yes, The Heads is noted for its accessible location, offering panoramic views without requiring an overly strenuous climb. Additionally, the area around Lebrun Castle features an alpine meadow at around 2,000 meters, providing beautiful views over the valley.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hiking trails, including moderate loops like the Lebrun Castle – Les Têtes (2044m) loop. There are also running trails and cycling routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, a moderate mountain hike leads to the Lebrun Castle – Les Têtes (2044m) loop. For those seeking a challenge, the Tête de Vautisse loop from Cabane de l'Alp is a difficult option.
The highest peak mentioned in the immediate vicinity is Tête de Vautisse, which reaches an altitude of 3,156 meters. Another significant high point is Pendine Ridge at 2,749 meters, which is the highest point on the mountain slopes of Puy Saint Vincent.
The peaks are characterized by diverse natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints. They offer opportunities to explore alpine environments with panoramic views of surrounding valleys and distant ranges. Some, like The Heads, are also known for interesting geological formations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views. For instance, the 360-degree vista from Tête d'Oréac over the Fournel valley and Puy Saint Vincent is highly appreciated. The beautiful flowery alpine meadows, such as those near Lebrun Castle, also receive positive feedback.
Yes, for Pendine Ridge (2749m), you can take a lift in the summer to cover part of the ascent, then complete the last few kilometers on foot.
Yes, Lebrun Castle is a historical site situated near an alpine meadow, offering views over the valley and nearby mountain peaks. It provides a unique blend of history and natural beauty.


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