Best attractions and places to see around Lettret, a village in the Hautes-Alpes department of France, offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Situated between the Durance river and steep cliffs, the area is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including fields, valleys, and mountain pastures. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its unique geographical features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The last stretch from the field to the summit of Petite Céüze is a climb and a scramble. Not for those with a fear of heights. It's doable, but be careful. The same goes for the descent! Our eleven-year-old had the time of his life. The view from the top is breathtaking, and you can see far and wide!
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visit is of course subject to a fee
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Tallard village is famous for its medieval heritage, particularly the 14th-16th century castle. The streets are narrow and winding and you can really feel the medieval heritage while walking or riding around.
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The church of Gap, dedicated to Notre-Dame and Saint-Arnoux, is a Catholic church located in the town of Gap, in the Hautes-Alpes in France. Built between the 19th and early 20th centuries, it features a mix of neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque architecture. Its impressive exterior is dominated by two symmetrical towers, while its spacious interior is decorated with colorful stained glass windows and religious ornaments. Gap Church is an important place of worship and architectural landmark in the city.
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The small streets of the town of Tallard lead to its 10th century castle. Its exceptional condition is a reference for all history and architecture enthusiasts.
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The effort (crossing the delicate rock bar) is well rewarded by a magnificent view.
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Lettret is nestled in a picturesque region characterized by the Durance River, steep cliffs, and the Southern French Alps. You can discover fields, hamlets, valleys, forests, and mountain pastures. A notable natural feature is the impressive 60-meter Lettret Waterfall, which creates beautiful rainbows in the sun. The area also offers panoramic views from summits like Ceuze pike and La Petite Céüse.
Yes, Lettret and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Saint-Vincent de Paul Church in the heart of the village or explore the ruins of the 12th-century Notre-Dame-de-Rives Chapel by the Durance. Just 1 km away is the historic Tallard Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress. The village of Tallard itself is known for its medieval heritage with narrow, winding streets.
The region around Lettret is a 'hikers' paradise' with numerous trails for all skill levels. Beyond hiking, the Southern French Alps offer horse riding, golf, tree climbing (accrobranche), via ferrata, and paragliding. For water sports, the nearby Lac de Serre-Ponçon provides opportunities for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, jet-skiing, and swimming. You can also find skydiving activities at the Gap-Tallard Aerodrome.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The city of Gap, known for its sunny climate and mountainous surroundings, has the Charance peak and the Gleiz peak which are great for exploration. The domain and Charance lake, just 10 minutes from downtown Gap, offer a magnificent 220-hectare space for families to enjoy. Many hiking trails are also suitable for families, and water sports at Lac de Serre-Ponçon are popular with all ages.
Lettret is an excellent starting point for various hiking trails, catering to different skill levels. You can find routes that lead to panoramic viewpoints like Ceuze pike, offering extraordinary panoramas. For more detailed information on running trails in the area, you can explore guides like Running Trails around Lettret.
Yes, the area around Lettret is well-suited for cycling. You can find both gravel biking and road cycling routes. For gravel biking, options include loops around Gap and Pelleautier Lake, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Lettret guide. Road cyclists can explore routes like those around Tallard Castle, with varying difficulties, as seen in the Road Cycling Routes around Lettret guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and panoramic vistas from summits like Ceuze pike and La Petite Céüse, noting the rewarding experience after a climb. The historical richness of places like Tallard Castle and its medieval village is also highly appreciated, offering a strong sense of heritage.
Absolutely. Lettret is part of the wider Perched Villages Route, which allows visitors to explore 14 traditional villages, offering insights into local nature, culture, and agriculture. Additionally, the Fruit and Wine Route extends from Lake Serre-Ponçon towards Provence, highlighting local agricultural offerings and gastronomy, with producers dedicated to traditional specialties of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
The region around Lettret, particularly the city of Gap, is known for benefiting from maximum sunshine, with over 300 days of sun a year. This makes many seasons suitable for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for water sports at Lac de Serre-Ponçon. Even during storms, the Lettret Waterfall is impressive, and sunny days afterward bring rainbows.
Yes, the area's unique geographical location between the Durance river and a steep cliff has shaped its character. You can find impressive viewpoints from summits such as Ceuze pike, which offers an extraordinary panorama, and La Petite Céüse, where the effort of the climb is rewarded with breathtaking, far-reaching views.
The Durance River plays a significant role in Lettret's geography and history, as the village is situated directly along its banks. The river has shaped the landscape and is home to historical sites like the ruins of Notre-Dame-de-Rives Chapel. Downstream, the Durance feeds into Lac de Serre-Ponçon, one of France's largest reservoirs, offering numerous water-based activities.


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