Best mountain peaks around Abriès are found within the Queyras Regional Natural Park, offering access to various peaks with distinct features. The area presents diverse landscapes, ranging from alpine pastures to rocky terrain and high-altitude lakes. Many trails provide views of the imposing Mont Viso, a dominant feature in the region. Abriès serves as a base for exploring these mountain environments, which include both challenging ascents and scenic routes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more peaks around Abriès.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The refuge is also open in the winter. Please note that reservations are required for lunch, and dogs are not allowed inside. The food is excellent.
1
0
A beautiful place, disconnected from the world (we just miss the road and the cars, which thankfully leave at the end of the day). Delicious meal despite basic dormitories and the lack of privacy in the bathrooms. Warm welcome, a great stopover!
0
0
Located a few kilometers from Bobbio Pellice in the Pis della Rossa area, in the Carbonieri valley, the refuge is located in a splendid place where you can spend one or more days with family or friends surrounded by nature.
0
0
The Barbara Lowrie refuge is located in Pis della Rossa, in the Carbonieri valley of Bobbio Pellice. It was built in 1928 by a Canadian couple, Walter and Barbara Lowrie, who used it as a hunting lodge. Later, they sold it to the CAI UGET who turned it into a refuge, inaugurating it in 1931. It has a capacity of 24 beds and is open every day from May to October with bar service, restaurant and overnight stay. For more information, visit the refuge website: https://www.rifugiobarbara.it.
1
0
The panoramic view is worth the climb, which is very long and challenging, with a very steep final stretch.
0
1
I recommend going up from La Monta and going down towards Ristolas; you can enjoy the views even better from this direction. In summer, there are buses that stop at each village in the early morning and again in the late afternoon. But the complete tour on foot is not that difficult.
1
0
Beautiful modern bivouac with 6 beds. The climb at the end is very steep and tiring, but it is worth climbing up here. It is located just below the Dormillouse peak. During my visit in August 2024 I did not see any mattresses, so it is advisable to bring a sleeping bag, and there is no water, not even a small stream nearby, so rooms already stocked with drinks if you want to stay a long time.
0
0
excellent craft beers
0
0
The Abriès region, within the Queyras Regional Natural Park, offers access to several significant peaks. These include Bric Froid (Punta Ramiere), known for its challenging ascent, and Bric Bouchet, which features an aerial ridge ideal for those new to rock mountaineering. Pic Foréant offers a wild climb with splendid panoramas and high-altitude lakes. Additionally, the imposing Mont Viso, though primarily in Italy, is a dominant feature visible from many trails around Abriès.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, Bric Froid (Punta Ramiere) at 3,302 meters offers a challenging ascent, typically starting from Colle Ramiere. Pic Foréant also promises a 'wild climb' across 'equally wild ridges,' suitable for those seeking a demanding experience. The Corradini Bivouac, located just below the Dormillouse Summit, is a reward after a long and challenging walk in a fairytale setting.
The Abriès mountains boast diverse natural features, from alpine pastures and larch forests to rocky terrain and high-altitude lakes. You can enjoy superb views of peaks like Bric Froid, Pelvas, and Mont Viso. The approach to Bric Bouchet, for instance, is exceptionally scenic through its alpine pastures, while Pic Foréant is often combined with visits to picturesque alpine lakes.
Many peaks around Abriès offer breathtaking views. La Collette de Gilly provides a superb panorama over the Guil valley and surrounding peaks, including the Taillante, Pelvas, and Mont Viso. Pic Foréant also leads to a splendid panorama from its summit. The Forest Peak is also known for its very beautiful and panoramic views.
Yes, The Fonts of Cervières is a notable summit area featuring a very pretty little hamlet with typical old alpine chalets and fountains, reflecting its past as an alpine village. Additionally, on the summit of Forest Peak, a church stands as a memorial, adding a historical and religious element to the landscape.
You can find various running trails around Abriès that offer great views of the peaks. For example, the 'Panoramic view of Bric Bouchet – Flower-lined trail loop from Abriès' is a difficult 19.45 km route. Another option is the 'Sentier des crêtes de Gilly – Abriès loop from Abriès,' a difficult 15.60 km trail. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Abriès guide.
Yes, the renowned 'Tour du Mont Viso' is a multi-day trek that can be commenced from Abriès, offering a captivating journey around the iconic Mont Viso. While the ascent to Mont Viso itself is for experienced mountaineers, the surrounding areas provide ample opportunities to admire its beauty and explore the diverse landscapes of the Queyras.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can try the 'Pierre-Grosse – Aigue Agnelle Valley loop from Queyras Regional Nature Park,' a difficult 60.68 km route. Gravel biking enthusiasts might enjoy 'The Grand Viso Viewpoint – LaRocheEcroulée loop from Abriès,' a difficult 38.98 km route. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Abriès and Gravel biking around Abriès guides.
Yes, the Corradini Bivouac is a modern shelter located just below the Dormillouse Summit. It offers beautiful views from inside and is accessible after a long walk, making it a rewarding destination for those exploring the higher altitudes.
The terrain around Abriès is highly varied, ranging from gentle alpine meadows and dense larch forests at lower elevations to rugged rocky landscapes and high-altitude scree fields as you ascend. You'll encounter diverse paths, from well-trodden trails to more challenging, aerial ridges, particularly on peaks like Bric Bouchet and Pic Foréant.
Bric Bouchet is noted for offering a beautiful rocky course with an 'aerial ridge' that is considered ideal for those looking to be introduced to rock mountaineering in a serene environment. Its approach through alpine pastures is also exceptionally scenic.
The Queyras Regional Natural Park, where Abriès is located, is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from alpine pastures to rocky terrain. It provides breathtaking views, often including the majestic Mont Viso, and offers an exceptional environment for mountaineering, hiking, and enjoying varied natural scenery, including high-altitude lakes and larch forests.


See even more amazing summits around Abriès with these guides: