Attractions and places to see around Savournon offer a tranquil experience in the Val de Channe within the Hautes-Alpes department. Situated at 753 meters altitude, the village is surrounded by mountain peaks like Aujour (1824 m) and Mont Arambre (1434 m), providing natural beauty. The area is ideal for outdoor activities, with numerous opportunities for exploration amidst its diverse landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Col de Faye is a mountain pass in the Southern Alps, located in the department of Hautes-Alpes at an altitude of approximately 922 to 924 meters. It connects the Buëch valley to the Durance valley — between the municipalities of Savournon and Ventavon — via the departmental road D21.
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A pass lost in the mountains, a very small road with very few cars and magnificent landscapes
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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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Really pleasant ascent of the north slope. Road with little traffic and very pretty marl landscapes.
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The Col d'Espréaux connects the Buëch valley and the Durance valley at an altitude of 1,160 meters. This passage offers unique and spectacular landscapes in the Southern Alps.
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Superb passes without big challenge with magnificent landscapes. a treat during the RAF 500 2023 even in the rain :-)
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Savournon is surrounded by impressive mountain peaks such as Aujour (1824 m), Revuaire (1302 m), and Mont Arambre (1434 m), all offering magnificent viewpoints. You can also visit La Petite Céüse for expansive vistas after a rewarding climb. The Val de Channe itself is a picturesque valley, and the Forêt de Jubéo provides a beautiful natural setting for various activities.
Yes, the Espréaux Pass is renowned for its unique geological formations, particularly the 'marls'. These rocks, with their specific limestone content, crumble easily, creating distinctive geometric shapes in the mountains, offering a truly sublime panorama.
You can explore the ruins of a 12th-century donjon at the Rocher du Château de l'Aigle, which dominates the village. Further afield, the remains of Clausonne Abbey, a monastic site built in 1185, offer a glimpse into the region's past, despite being largely in ruins after centuries of conflict.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. The Forêt de Jubéo is a designated site for these activities, and the area's numerous mountain passes, like Faye Pass and Espréaux Pass, are popular for scenic cycling and hiking routes.
Savournon is on the GR de Pays Autour du Grand Buëch, providing access to the Montagne d'Aujour. The village also offers two discovery trails, one of which is stroller-accessible, with explanatory booklets available at the Tourist Office. For more challenging hikes, the ascent to La Petite Céüse involves a climb and scramble but rewards with magnificent views.
The Forêt de Jubéo is a designated area for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like the 'Clausonne Abbey – Pessier Lake loop' or the 'Riou Gorge loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the MTB Trails around Savournon guide.
Yes, the mountain passes around Savournon are popular for road cycling. Faye Pass, for instance, is known for its scenic and challenging climb. You can explore routes like the 'Three cols - Parc naturel régional des Baronnies Provençales' or 'Col de la Haute Beaume loop'. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Savournon guide.
Savournon benefits from a sunny climate, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also excellent, especially for enjoying the mountain air, though some climbs can be challenging in direct sun. The regional research suggests the area is appealing for nature and outdoor exploration generally.
Yes, Savournon offers two discovery trails, one of which is accessible with a stroller, making it suitable for families with young children. These trails come with an explanatory booklet from the Tourist Office, providing an engaging way to explore the local area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from mountain passes like Espréaux Pass and the rewarding vistas from summits like La Petite Céüse. The geological formations at Espréaux Pass are also a highlight. The challenging yet scenic nature of the cycling climbs, such as at Faye Pass, is also highly rated by the komoot community.
While Savournon itself is not directly on a large lake, the highlight 'The Shores of the Lake' suggests there is a nearby lake area. This location is noted for its amenities, including a restaurant and mountain bike routes available at reception, indicating it's a spot for relaxation and activity.
Within Savournon village, you can find a sundial, which is noted as a point of interest. The village also has several hamlets like les Arnauds, les Girards, Villelongue, and le Sarret, accessible via the Col la Croix, offering a glimpse into the local rural charm.


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