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Puy-Saint-Vincent

Attractions and Places To See around Puy-Saint-Vincent - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Puy-Saint-Vincent include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites in the Hautes-Alpes department of the Southern French Alps. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, valleys, and forests, offering diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historic villages and natural features that showcase local heritage.

Best attractions and places to see around Puy-Saint-Vincent

  • The most popular attractions is Col de la Pousterle, a mountain pass that offers views over the Vallouise…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Col de la Pousterle

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After a long, unpaved climb, you reach the top of Col de la Pousterle. From here, you have stunning views over the Vallouise valley and Puy Saint Vincent. Once on …

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Tête d'Oréac

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The Tête d'Oréac is at an altitude of 2,088 meters and offers splendid views of the Fournel valley and Puy Saint Vincent!

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Plateau de Chambran

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The Chambran plateau, known as Chambran, has the label of natural park and thus constitutes an area of ecological, fauna and flora interest. This status means it is strongly protected. …

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Serre Chevalier Ski Lift

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After the beautiful view, an easy, flowing trail S1 awaits! But beware: marmot alarm

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Mountain hotel Saint Roch

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Mountainhotel Saint Roch in Puy Saint Vincent is the starting point for the greatest adventures in the Ecrins National Park, located in the Southern French Alps and perhaps the most …

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Walter 🚴‍♂️
September 7, 2025, Col de la Pousterle

Beautiful plateau that is reached after a long climb with a beautiful view

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The Chambran plateau, known as Chambran, has the label of natural park and thus constitutes an area of ecological, fauna and flora interest. This status means it is strongly protected. The landscapes there are fantastic. If it is the starting point for many hikes to the peaks, it is also enough to be a superb hiking destination.

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In Occitan, the pousterle is a small gate (a postern). It comes from the Latin posterula, which means the back door. This toponym sometimes refers to a pass, which is a gate between two valleys. Glaciers carved out this gate where an arm passed between the glacier that occupied the Fournel valley and the one that flowed into the Vallouise valley.

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Maximum point reached by both the road (in summer) and the chairlift (in winter) In all seasons, with good weather, a 360° spectacle guaranteed on the splendid peaks of the Dauphiné! the climb remains manageable up to approximately 100 m. below the arrival square of the lifts, here you arrive in double figures and you also need to push the bike a little, but the show pays off in a big way! for the descent you can choose the road or a route (S1-S2) which starts just below and which roughly follows the same itinerary. The road also has some challenging sections (uneven surfaces, potholes and steep sections) but overall it remains an S1. I haven't been able to evaluate the other tracks that start on the side of the dirt road, but I think there is something for all tastes... the only way is to try them!

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Col de la Pousterle, our home climb and place to have bbq's. Views over the Ecrins.

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A very beautiful bike park which opens onto many circuits

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The pass offers a small wooded plateau from which many hikes and cross-country skiing or hiking trails start. A car park not far away as well as a refuge allow easy access. A rock bar has been converted into a climbing spot for the summer.

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Romain
April 7, 2023, Tête d'Oréac

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best viewpoints for panoramic scenery around Puy-Saint-Vincent?

For breathtaking views, consider visiting Tête d'Oréac, which offers a superb 360-degree panorama of the Fournel valley and Puy-Saint-Vincent from an altitude of 2,088 meters. Another excellent spot is Col de la Pousterle, providing stunning vistas over the Vallouise valley and the Écrins massif.

Are there any natural parks or protected areas to explore near Puy-Saint-Vincent?

Yes, the region is a gateway to the majestic Écrins National Park, offering diverse landscapes from flowering meadows to glaciers. You can also explore the Plateau de Chambran, a protected natural monument recognized for its significant ecological, fauna, and flora interest, serving as a starting point for numerous hikes.

What kind of hiking trails can I find around Puy-Saint-Vincent?

Puy-Saint-Vincent offers a variety of hiking trails for all levels. You can find routes leading to viewpoints like Tête d'Oréac, or explore the ecological richness of the Plateau de Chambran. For more options, including trails like the 'Gnome trail' and routes through the Narreyroux Valley, check out the dedicated guide to Hiking around Puy-Saint-Vincent.

What mountain biking opportunities are available in the area?

Mountain biking is very popular here. The Col de la Pousterle is highly recommended for gravel biking or MTB, with unpaved climbs and numerous roads to explore. The local ski resort also transforms into a Bike Park in summer, offering nearly 900m of vertical drop and seven trails ranging from beginner to expert. You can also find trails near the Serre Chevalier Ski Lift.

Are there any cultural or historic sites to visit in Puy-Saint-Vincent?

Puy-Saint-Vincent and the surrounding Hautes-Alpes region boast a rich historical and cultural heritage. You can explore historic villages featuring traditional architecture, including churches, belfries, fountains, and wash houses. Local farmers' markets also offer a glimpse into regional life and products.

What activities are available during winter in Puy-Saint-Vincent?

In winter, Puy-Saint-Vincent is a haven for snow sports. The renowned ski resort offers 35 slopes covering 75 km, a snowpark, and boardercross. There are also 25 km of groomed Nordic trails for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and fatbiking. Picturesque areas like the Narreyroux Valley are ideal for snowshoeing or ski touring.

What kind of running trails can I find near the attractions?

You'll find a variety of running trails, from moderate to difficult, including loops around Tête d'Oréac and through the Vallon de Narreyroux. For a comprehensive list of routes, visit the Running Trails around Puy-Saint-Vincent guide.

Where can I find a good starting point for outdoor adventures in the Écrins National Park?

The Mountain hotel Saint Roch in Puy-Saint-Vincent is an excellent starting point for exploring the Écrins National Park. It's conveniently located for various activities such as cycling, gravel biking, mountain biking, hiking, climbing, kayaking, and paragliding.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Puy-Saint-Vincent?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like Tête d'Oréac and Col de la Pousterle. The ecological richness and fantastic landscapes of the Plateau de Chambran are also highly appreciated as superb hiking destinations.

Are there road cycling routes available around Puy-Saint-Vincent?

Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes. You can find challenging loops like 'The Gorges du Guil – Col du Galibier' or more moderate options such as 'Vallouise – Vallouise'. For detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Puy-Saint-Vincent guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Puy-Saint-Vincent for outdoor activities?

Puy-Saint-Vincent is a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, climbing, and water sports, with the Bike Park also open. Winter (December to April) is perfect for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, thanks to its excellent snow cover.

Can I find adventure sports like canyoning or rafting in the area?

Yes, the Écrins National Park, which is easily accessible from Puy-Saint-Vincent, is known for offering a wide range of adventure sports. In addition to hiking and cycling, you can find opportunities for zip-lining, climbing, canyoning, rafting, kayaking, and mountaineering.

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