Best mountain peaks around Saint-Geniez are found in a region characterized by its pre-alpine landscapes and geological formations. The area features vertical rocky ridges, fir-topped mountains, and winding paths leading to bare crests. It offers diverse terrain, from stratified cliffs to expansive views of surrounding massifs like the Écrins and Ubaye. This environment provides varied opportunities for exploring the natural landscape.
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A Citadel placed on the rock itself and which dominates the entire valley
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The narrow gorge with the stone arch bridge in Sisteron is great to look at and a natural phenomenon.
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Provence starts from here. An impressive fortress
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From time immemorial and at least since Roman times, Sisteron has been considered a strategic point, with its rocky outcrop overlooking the valley which opens the passage between Provence and Dauphiné. Throughout the ages men have devised plans, built and fortified the walls of the city. "It is the most powerful fortress of my kingdom" said Henri IV of the Citadel of Sisteron. But of the fortifications of the Middle Ages, there now remains only a keep, a walkway from the 12th century, and ramparts from the 14th century. In 1692, Vauban undertook plans to modernize and strengthen the fortress which would give it its current silhouette. In the middle of the 19th century, an impressive underground staircase was dug into the rock to connect it to the city. Damaged by bombing in 1944, the fortress was again restored in the 20th century. Thus, the citadel dominating Sisteron, which we can currently admire, is the result of a set of works from very different periods, and the substrate of more than eight centuries of architecture and history. Opposite the citadel, on the other bank of the Durance, stands the rock of La Baume, made up of vertical strata and folds of limestone. Passing through a cave in the rock, it is possible to reach the top of the mountain on foot. The site is also conducive to the practice of via ferrata with walls spaced about ten meters apart. The mountain of La Baume is also pierced by a tunnel which allows the A51 motorway to cross it from side to side. You won't necessarily see it on your bike, but you will notice it if you drive around.
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Easy to access, La Bigue offers a vast panorama of the Digne Prealps and the Prealps of the Verdon Regional Natural Park.
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The summit offers a panoramic view of the Écrins massif and the Ubaye valley. Spectacular !
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Located at 2,115 meters, Les Monges is the highest point of the Digne Pre-Alps and offers beautiful views of the region. The hike from Esparron is varied and is done along the Lac des Monges, through the forest and the mountain pastures.
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The city of Sisteron is distinguished by its unique setting of the Rocher de la Baume. The town was passed through by Napoleon on his march north after escaping from Elba. The city now has the Route de Napoléon.
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The region around Saint-Geniez offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. Visitors frequently enjoy the View of Sisteron and the Rocher de la Baume for its unique perspective and historical significance. Another favorite is Coste Belle Summit, known for its superb panorama of the Écrins, Ubaye, and other massifs. Les Monges, the highest point of the Digne Pre-Alps, is also a highly appreciated destination for its views and varied hiking terrain.
Yes, the View of Sisteron and the Rocher de la Baume is categorized as family-friendly. It offers an accessible viewpoint with historical context, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
The mountain peaks around Saint-Geniez are characterized by pre-alpine landscapes. You'll find vertical rocky ridges, fir-topped mountains, and winding paths leading to bare crests. Geological curiosities like strangely wrinkled cliffs, rock outcrops shaped like teeth or tables, and stratified cliffs are also prominent. Summits like Coste Belle Summit feature large meadow plateaus, while the hike to Les Monges takes you through forests and mountain pastures.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Les Monges, at 2,115 meters, is the highest point of the Digne Pre-Alps and offers a demanding hike. Additionally, the region features 'marvellous paths that wind up to the bare crests, such as to the Pas de l'Echelle,' indicating more strenuous options. Some nearby hiking routes, like the 'Les Monges – Coste Belle Summit loop from Authon' are rated as difficult.
The View of Sisteron and the Rocher de la Baume is notable for its historical connection, as the town of Sisteron was passed through by Napoleon on his march north after escaping from Elba. The area is part of the 'Route de Napoléon,' adding a layer of historical significance to the natural landscape.
The Saint-Geniez area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Dromon Loop' and the challenging 'Les Monges – Coste Belle Summit loop from Authon'. For running enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Sisteron Shopping Street – Campsite near Haute Sisteron loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Tour of Fontbelle' and the 'Col de Grele - Prealps of Digne'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Saint-Geniez, Running Trails around Saint-Geniez, and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Geniez guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Coste Belle Summit is highly recommended, offering vistas of the Écrins, Ubaye, Haut Verdon, Sainte Victoire, and Luberon massifs, complete with an orientation table. La Bigue also provides a vast panorama of the Digne Prealps and the Prealps of the Verdon Regional Natural Park. From the Summit of la Chine, you can enjoy superb views of the Ubaye peaks.
When hiking to peaks like the Summit of la Chine, there is a possibility to observe marmots and chamois. The mountain pastures and forests also support diverse local wildlife.
Yes, La Bigue is noted for being easy to access while still offering a vast panorama of the Digne Prealps and the Verdon Regional Natural Park.
Visitors particularly enjoy the superb panoramic views from summits like Coste Belle Summit, which features a large meadow plateau. The varied hiking experiences, such as the trails to Les Monges through forests and mountain pastures, are also highly appreciated. The unique setting and historical significance of the View of Sisteron and the Rocher de la Baume also draw many positive comments.
Yes, the landscape around Saint-Geniez in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is known for its geological curiosities. You can observe strangely wrinkled cliffs, rock outcrops shaped like teeth or tables, and distinct stratified cliffs, particularly in areas overlooked by Gourras Mountain and Trainon Peak.


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