Attractions and places to see around Cervières, a village nestled in the Hautes-Alpes region of France, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area is characterized by its high-altitude mountain passes, glacial lakes, and significant historical fortifications. Visitors can explore natural features like the Vallée des Fonts de Cervières and the Massif du Chenaillet, alongside cultural sites and historical landmarks. This region provides a blend of natural landscapes and historical depth for those exploring the French Alps.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The climb is smooth and the view is fantastic.
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The climb is never too steep and offers excellent views.
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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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Tallest military fort in Europe. The climb is long and tiring and very crowded in the months of July-August but once at the top every effort is rewarded
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Early in the morning, with very little traffic, it is very enjoyable. Then it becomes impossible, cars and motorbikes everywhere. The French side is very hot in the afternoon.
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Cervières is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the high mountain Lac Gignoux (Lake of Seven Colours), known for its simply great scenery. The Vallée des Fonts de Cervières offers diverse landscapes for hiking and cycling, while the legendary Col de l'Izoard provides grandiose views. Other notable natural sites include the biologically rich Plaine du Bourget alpine marshland and several picturesque glacial lakes like Lac des Cordes, Lac Gimon, and Lac Noir.
The area around Cervières boasts significant historical landmarks. Explore the impressive ruins of Mont Chaberton Fort, once the highest fort in the world at over 3,130 meters. The 18th-century Pont d'Asfeld, a single-arch stone bridge spanning the Durance River, is a listed historical monument. You can also visit the 15th-century Église Saint-Michel in the village or the Ouvrage Maginot – Fort des Aittes, a Maginot Line fortification with 300 meters of explorable galleries.
Yes, Cervières is a paradise for hiking. The Vallée des Fonts de Cervières offers numerous trails of varying difficulties. For specific routes, you can find options like the challenging "Lac des Cordes in Pic du Vallon Crouzet" or the moderate "Col d'Izoard Monument loop from Cervières." More hiking routes are available in the Hiking around Cervières guide.
Cervières is a renowned destination for cyclists, especially with the famous Col de l'Izoard nearby. You can find routes like the "Refuge Napoléon Col d'Izoard – Col de l'Izoard loop from Cervières" or the "The Fonts of Cervières – Des Fonts loop from Les Fonts." For mountain biking, options include the "Izoard pass loop from Cervières." Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Cervières guide and MTB Trails around Cervières guide.
Yes, Cervières offers cultural insights. The Maison musée "Faure-Vincent-Dubois" is a 17th-century house transformed into a museum, showcasing the lives of people from that era. You can also visit the Bergerie Brunet (« La Maison des bêtes à laine »), a discovery farm where you can learn about mountain sheep flocks and the trades of herders and shepherds.
Briançon, located near Cervières, is France's highest town and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its 18th-century fortifications built by Vauban, which include the Vauban citadel and various surrounding forts like Fort Salettes and Fort Trois Têtes. It served a strategic role in military history and offers a remarkable number of military buildings to explore.
Families can enjoy the Bergerie Brunet (« La Maison des bêtes à laine »), a pedagogical farm where children can learn about mountain sheep and wool production. The natural landscapes of the Vallée des Fonts de Cervières also offer opportunities for easy walks and exploration suitable for families. Additionally, interacting with local producers, such as Ferme GAEC du Lasseron, can be an engaging experience.
Absolutely! During winter, Cervières transforms into a renowned cross-country skiing destination. The Cervières Nordic Ski Area offers 42 km of high-quality trails across two sectors, Le Laus and the Vallée des Fonts, with snow lasting well into April.
Yes, the Massif du Chenaillet is a globally recognized geological marvel near Cervières. It is an ancient 155-million-year-old submarine volcano, offering a unique opportunity to observe the former oceanic floor that existed before the formation of the Alps.
For breathtaking views, head to Lac Gignoux (Lake of Seven Colours), known for its brilliant landscape. The summit of Mont Chaberton Fort offers a beautiful panorama over the Petite Durance valley. The Col de l'Izoard also provides grandiose landscapes and is considered a gateway to the Queyras region. Additionally, the Pont d'Asfeld offers a unique perspective over the Durance gorge.
The best time to visit Cervières depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. For cross-country skiing, the winter months, particularly from December to April, are ideal due to the high-quality snow in the Cervières Nordic Ski Area.
Yes, Cervières encourages interaction with local producers. You can visit farms like Ferme GAEC du Lasseron, run by the Brunet family, to find farm-fresh cow and goat cheeses. They also offer occasional farm visits where you can observe goat feeding and care. Other local producers offer lamb meat, sausages, terrines, eggs, and goat milk cosmetics.


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