Mountain peaks around Rochebrune offer diverse terrain for exploration. The region encompasses areas like the Cottian Alps, featuring high summits such as Pic de Rochebrune at 3,320 meters, and the Beaufortain Massif, with peaks like Rochebrune at 1,754 meters. These areas provide a range of hiking experiences, from challenging ascents to accessible trails. The landscape is characterized by prominent mountain features and expansive views.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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It is worth climbing this mountain for the incredible views there are. Upstairs there is a fire watch tower and a bench to rest and contemplate the beautiful landscape.
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A climb with gentle slopes.
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Mount Colombis (1733 m) is one of the least known monsters of the Alps. Very tough climbs like Mont Ventoux, Grand Colombier or Mont du Chat have a much greater reputation in the cycling world. But it's not just because of that... to put it bluntly, it's because it's so scary!
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For climbers and panorama fans. I don't want to judge whether it is THE most beautiful view of the Lac, because the view from the Pic de Morgon is not to be despised either, but you can't get up there by bike. The effort of climbing up the Mont Colombis with 2-digit percentage values is definitely worth it and is also rewarded with a spectacular panorama.
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This mid-category pass near the Serre-Ponçon lake is one of the seven passes in the Ubaye valley.
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At 1734m, from the summit of Mont Colombis, there is a panoramic view of the Avance and Durance valleys and of the Serre Ponçon lake. Site classified as a natural area of ecological, faunal and floristic interest. Benches and orientation tables.
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The Col Saint Jean fromselonnet is 7km long with an average gradient of 3.5%.
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One of the most beautiful views of Serre-Ponçon lake
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The Rochebrune area offers a variety of peaks. You can visit Col Saint Jean (1332 m), a mountain pass with gentle slopes near Serre-Ponçon lake. Another popular spot is View of Lac de Serre-Ponçon from Mont Colombis, offering panoramic vistas from its 1,734-meter summit. For expansive views, consider the Summit of Montsérieux, which features a fire watch tower.
The region offers diverse and expansive views. From the View of Lac de Serre-Ponçon from Mont Colombis, you can see the Avance and Durance valleys along with the stunning Serre-Ponçon lake. The Pic de Rochebrune in the Cottian Alps (3,320 meters) provides sweeping views across much of the Western Alps, while the Summit of Montsérieux also promises incredible panoramic landscapes.
For the higher peaks like Pic de Rochebrune in the Cottian Alps, late summer is generally the best time, once snow and ice have receded, allowing for an elevated experience without specialized climbing gear. For the lower peaks and trails in the Beaufortain Massif, summer offers excellent conditions for hiking and mountain biking, while winter provides access to skiing and paragliding.
While specific family-friendly designations aren't always noted, many areas around Rochebrune offer trails suitable for various experience levels. The Col Saint Jean (1332 m) is known for its gentle slopes, which could be suitable for families. For easier walks, look for trails around the Beaufortain Massif, which has numerous accessible paths.
Hiking difficulties vary significantly. Peaks like Pic de Rochebrune in the Cottian Alps can range from an easy scramble to a challenging hike, depending on the chosen route. Many of the highlighted spots, such as View of Lac de Serre-Ponçon from Mont Colombis and Summit of Montsérieux, are categorized as intermediate or challenging. The region offers options for both experienced walkers and those seeking more accessible trails.
Beyond peak bagging, the Rochebrune area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling paths. For hiking, explore options like the 'Demoiselles Coiffées – Feensteine Cliffs loop' or 'Sommet St Colombant - 360° view'. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as 'Boucle du barrage de Serre-Ponçon', and road cyclists have options like 'Col des Garcinets Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Rochebrune, MTB Trails around Rochebrune, and Road Cycling Routes around Rochebrune guides.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking routes. For moderate hikes, consider the 'Demoiselles Coiffées – Feensteine Cliffs loop from Théus' (9.2 km) or the 'Sommet St Colombant - 360° view – Piégut Church loop from Piégut' (6.2 km). For more options, refer to the Hiking around Rochebrune guide.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of mountain biking trails. A popular moderate route is the 'Boucle du barrage de Serre-Ponçon' (20.8 km). For more challenging rides, you can explore routes like 'Serre-Ponçon Dam – Lebraut Pass loop' (35.9 km). Discover more trails in the MTB Trails around Rochebrune guide.
Yes, road cyclists will find several routes. Moderate options include the 'Col des Garcinets Loop from Espinasses' (41.3 km) and 'Col de Jarjayes – Sentinel Pass loop from Remollon' (42.7 km). For more detailed information, check the Road Cycling Routes around Rochebrune guide.
Komoot visitors appreciate the incredible views and diverse landscapes. Many enjoy the panoramic vistas from spots like Mont Colombis, especially the views of Serre-Ponçon lake. The Summit of Montsérieux is also highly rated for its expansive scenery and the opportunity to rest and contemplate the surroundings from a bench near the fire watch tower.
Regulations for dogs can vary, especially in protected areas like the regional nature park of Queyras, which borders Pic de Rochebrune. It's always best to check local signage or official park websites for specific rules regarding dog access, especially concerning leash requirements and restricted areas to protect wildlife.
Generally, permits are not required for standard hiking on most trails around Rochebrune. However, if you plan to enter specific protected areas or nature reserves, such as the regional nature park of Queyras, it's advisable to check their official guidelines for any specific regulations or permits that might apply to certain activities or zones.


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