Best attractions and places to see around Lardier-Et-Valença include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites. This tranquil village in the Hautes-Alpes department is situated in the Durance Valley, known for its apple orchards and as a gateway to numerous outdoor activities. The surrounding region offers diverse terrain, from valleys and mountain pastures to significant historical monuments. It serves as a peaceful base for exploring the Southern French Alps.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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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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Really pleasant ascent of the north slope. Road with little traffic and very pretty marl landscapes.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Espréaux Pass, a mountain pass offering panoramic views and unique geological formations. Another must-see is Ceuze pike, a summit known for its extraordinary panorama. The Durance Valley itself is characterized by its dynamic agriculture and scenic views, and further afield, the stunning Lac de Serre-Ponçon is worth a visit.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical heritage. You can explore Clausonne Abbey, the remnants of an abbey built in 1185, which holds historical significance as a monastic and refuge site. Additionally, the well-preserved 14th-16th century Tallard Castle is located nearby, offering a glimpse into medieval times with its narrow, winding streets.
The Southern French Alps provide a vast network for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. The Durance Valley offers routes like the 'balcons de la Durance' for scenic views, while more challenging mountain biking circuits like 'Foureyssasse' provide technical descents. You can also find opportunities for climbing, via ferrata, and even long-distance equestrian routes like the 'Napoleon Horse Route'.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For moderate hikes, consider the 'Ceüse – Les Sciés loop from Camping Les Guérins' or 'The Holy Cross loop from La Saulce'. If you're looking for something more challenging, the 'Guérins Pass – La Petite Céüse loop from Col des Guérins' or the 'View of the Sigoyer plain – Ceuze pike loop from Col des Guérins' are excellent choices. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Lardier-Et-Valença guide.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy gravel biking routes such as the 'Pelleautier Lake – Lake Pelleautier loop from Pelleautier' or the 'Espréaux Pass – Guérins Pass loop from Sigoyer'. Road cyclists can explore sections of the 'P'tites Routes du Soleil' and the 'La Durance à Vélo' route. Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Lardier-Et-Valença guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views from high points like Ceuze pike and Espréaux Pass. The well-preserved medieval heritage of places like Tallard Castle also receives high praise, with many enjoying the historical ambiance of its narrow streets.
Yes, the region features notable water bodies. The significant Lac de Serre-Ponçon, located about 31 km away, is known for its beautiful scenery and various water activities. Closer to the village, Lac de Peyssier offers a refreshing spot for rest, accessible via scenic trails.
The area is ideal for outdoor activities, particularly from spring through autumn when the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. The diverse terrain, from valleys to mountain pastures, is best enjoyed during these seasons.
Beyond the main highlights, the region is dotted with charming neighboring villages such as La Saulce, Sigoyer, and Monêtier-Allemont, which offer picturesque appeal and authentic experiences. Exploring the local markets in towns like Gap or Sisteron also provides a taste of the local gastronomic tradition and a chance to meet local producers.
From spots like Espréaux Pass, you can expect superb panoramas of the Southern Alps, connecting the Buëch and Durance valleys. Ceuze pike offers an extraordinary and phenomenal distance view, while La Petite Céüse rewards the effort with a magnificent and breathtaking vista.
Absolutely. The local gastronomic tradition is a significant cultural experience. You can meet local producers directly at their farms or visit the many markets held in nearby towns such as Gap, Veynes, Laragne-Monteglin, and Sisteron to sample regional specialties.


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