Best attractions and places to see around Les Vigneaux, a village in the Hautes-Alpes department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Located at 978 meters altitude at the entrance to the Vallouise valley, it serves as a base for exploring the Pays des Écrins. The area is characterized by the sunny slopes of Montbrison and its proximity to the Ecrins National Park.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful plateau that is reached after a long climb with a beautiful view
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The territory of which Briançon is the capital is called "Briançonnais"; it covers the northern part of the Hautes-Alpes department.
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Beautiful landscapes on the Via Domizia
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Very beautiful old building.
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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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The Château de Briançon, located in the Hautes-Alpes, is a remarkable historic site. Perched on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the Alpine region. This medieval castle, dating from the 13th century, bears witness to the architecture and life of the time. Its stone walls, towers and moats tell a fascinating story of the past.
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Les Vigneaux is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Saint-Laurent Church, a listed historic monument known for its Romanesque architecture and superb frescoes. The 15th-century Saint-Claude Chapel in La Bâtie is another historical monument. Don't miss the Barry de la Bâtie, also known as the Wall of the Waldensians, which once protected the Briançonnais region.
Yes, a significant historical monument nearby is Pont d'Asfeld, an 18th-century stone bridge spanning the Durance River, listed as a historical monument. Also, Briançon Castle, a historical fortification built by Vauban, is partially accessible to visitors and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Les Vigneaux is nestled on the sunny slopes of Montbrison, a majestic rocky ridge, and is dominated by the imposing limestone wall of the Tête d'Aval. The village is also located at the entrance to the Vallouise valley and is situated in the heart of the Ecrins National Park, offering an untouched natural environment with areas like the Plateau d'Oréac and the Sommet des Têtes.
For breathtaking views, a hike to Col de la Pousterle (1763 m) is highly recommended. From here, you can enjoy stunning vistas over the Vallouise valley and the majestic Ecrins massif. The Montbrison slopes themselves also offer scenic perspectives of the surrounding area.
The region around Les Vigneaux is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking, mountaineering, climbing on the Montbrison wall, and two via ferratas, including the popular 'La Balme'. You can also enjoy white water sports, paragliding, horse-riding, fishing, archery, swimming, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.
Yes, the area offers numerous routes for both mountain biking and gravel cycling. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Vallouise – Vallouise loop from Les Vigneaux' or the 'Outlook – Views of the Durance loop from Les Vigneaux'. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging trails such as the 'View of the Fournel Valley – Col de la Pousterle loop from Les Vigneaux' or the 'Col de la Pousterle loop from Les Vigneaux'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Les Vigneaux and MTB Trails around Les Vigneaux guides.
Yes, the Ecrins National Park and surrounding areas provide a variety of hiking trails. While many routes offer challenging terrain, there are options for different abilities. For example, running trails like the 'La Gyronde River – Camping Le Courounba loop from Les Vigneaux' are rated moderate, while others like 'La Gyronde – Views of the Écrins loop from Les Vigneaux' are more difficult. The area is ideal for exploring on foot, with routes like La Croix de la Salcette and the Tour des têtes.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed, the general outdoor activities like easy walks, swimming, and exploring the natural beauty of the Ecrins National Park can be enjoyable for families. The village itself, with its historical sites, offers a cultural experience suitable for all ages. Briançon, a nearby town, is also noted as family-friendly.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn, when hiking, climbing, and water sports are in full swing. The Ecrins massif offers stunning scenery during these seasons. Winter also provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and other snow sports.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the historical significance of the attractions. For instance, the Pont d'Asfeld is admired for its architecture and the deep gorge it spans. The Col de la Pousterle is loved for its panoramic views over the Vallouise valley. The overall blend of natural beauty and rich history is a major draw for the komoot community.
The name 'Les Vigneaux' reflects the village's historical past as a land of vineyards. While fewer active vineyards remain today, you can still find vestiges of this heritage, particularly along the Route des Vignettes, which tells the story of when vineyards shaped the local landscape.
Yes, the Barry Siphon, an early 20th-century structure located above the Durance Gorge, showcases local industrial heritage. It was built to supply the L'Argentière-La-Bessée hydroelectric power station.


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