Best mountain peaks around L'Argentière-La-Bessée, located in the Hautes-Alpes department of France, provide access to the Ecrins National Park. The region features diverse mountainous terrain, offering a range of outdoor activities. It is characterized by its valleys, glaciers, and numerous peaks. This area serves as a gateway for exploring the natural landscape of the French Alps.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Mountain Hikes around L'Argentière-La-Bessée
Impressive 360° panorama! A short technical section with a handrail just before reaching the summit, but it's definitely worth it! Avoid in wet weather; the technical section includes stone slabs polished by the passage, which are already a little slippery when dry.
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Telecabine running during summer. Keep hold of pass - the lift is in two sections and you'll need your pass to get on the second section. Fabulous 360 deg views at the top.
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The plateau between Les Têtes and Château Le Brun is a beautiful flowery alpine meadow. At an altitude of around 2,000 meters, you run on a cart track and enjoy the views. Further on, there is a beautiful viewpoint of Les Têtes.
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Small wild summit which offers a superb view of the Fournel valley and the Tête de Dormillouse massif. The access from the Col de la Pousterle is rather accessible at the start, then becomes more difficult towards the arrival at the summit, with an ascent on a small, somewhat steep and windy ridge.
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Small summit easily accessible not far from L'Argentière-la-Bessé. In good weather, it offers a magnificent panorama of the valley and the surrounding peaks. From the Col de la Pousterle, a snowshoe route is well indicated and runs along other cross-country ski trails. At the top, some limestone geological formations and magnificent windswept larch trees give a beautiful mountain feeling.
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A beautiful point to observe the surrounding valleys and the Écrins massif. Access from the Col de la Pousterle can be a little dry in places, even if there is no real difficulty. This path is a little less busy than the viewpoint on the other side of the pass.
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At 2088 meters you have a beautiful 360 degree view of the region from Tête d'Oréac.
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The region offers several remarkable peaks. Tête d'Oréac is a popular viewpoint at 2,088 meters, providing splendid views of the Fournel valley. Le Drouvet Summit (2655 m) is another significant point, often serving as a starting point for hikes to various lakes. For those seeking a challenging ascent, Le Pic de la Cavale is known for its magical experience, taking visitors to the 'roofs of the Ecrins massif'.
Many peaks in the area boast exceptional panoramas. Tête d'Oréac provides a 360-degree view of the Fournel valley and Puy Saint Vincent. The Heads offers a magnificent panorama of the Durance and Fournel valleys. Additionally, La Blanche summit is praised for its impressive 360° panorama, though it includes a short technical section.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Les Têtes, for example, is relatively easily accessible, especially from the Plateau de la Pousterle. A loop hike to Les Têtes by the Lac des Charbonnières is described as a family-friendly option with splendid views from the summit.
The region around L'Argentière-La-Bessée, bordering the Ecrins National Park, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, mountain biking, climbing, via ferrata, canyoning, and mountaineering. For specific hiking routes, explore the options in the Hiking around L'Argentière-La-Bessée guide, which includes routes like the 'View from Les Têtes (2044 m) – Les Têtes (2044m) loop'.
Absolutely. Le Pic de la Cavale is situated halfway between hiking and mountaineering, requiring good physical condition for its ascent to the 'roofs of the Ecrins massif'. La Blanche summit also presents a challenging route with a short technical section just before the summit, which is well worth the effort for the views.
The best time depends on your desired activities. Warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are ideal for hiking, cycling, climbing, and mountaineering. Winter transforms the landscape, offering opportunities for downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
The Ecrins National Park, which the town borders, offers a wide array of landscapes. You'll encounter diverse mountainous terrain, from green valleys to glaciers. Many peaks provide views of the Fournel and Durance valleys, and you might discover beautiful flowery alpine meadows, such as those near Lebrun Castle.
Yes, Lebrun Castle is a notable landmark. While a castle, it's also considered a summit, with a plateau nearby featuring an alpine meadow at approximately 2,000 meters, offering views over the valley and surrounding peaks.
Visitors frequently highlight the superb panoramic views, especially from peaks like Tête d'Oréac and The Heads. The diverse terrain, from accessible trails to challenging ascents, and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Ecrins massif are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region is suitable for winter exploration. While some routes may be more challenging or require specialized equipment, winter activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are popular. Some peaks, like The Heads, have indicated snowshoe routes from locations like the Col de la Pousterle.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including challenging gravel biking options like the 'Col de la Pousterle – View of the Fournel Valley loop'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around L'Argentière-La-Bessée guide and the Gravel biking around L'Argentière-La-Bessée guide.
While many trails in the general area are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific regulations, especially within the Ecrins National Park, where rules for dogs can vary to protect wildlife. Always keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved to respect other hikers and the natural environment.


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