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A spectacular high-mountain roadtrip

This itinerary, whose common thread is the high mountains, marvels at its grandiose landscapes. Discover the mountaineering villages of the Écrins, in the heart of the National Park, with the added bonus of a stopover in Italy for a change of scenery.

Day 1
La Grave → Briançon

The Briançonnais is a region with an exceptional heritage, with a town that has been awarded the Ville et Pays d’Art et d’Histoire label, the mythical Lautaret,Izoard and Galibier passes, the Lautaret alpine botanical garden and, of course, the Meije glaciers, which you can discover by taking the cable car from the village of La Grave. It’s also close to Italy and its wild high valleys.

Day 2
Briançon → Italy

Briançon, the “upper town fortified” by Vauban, and the Clarée valley, which preserves the biodiversity of some of the most remarkable natural areas in theEuropean Union.Italy, in the Piedmont region, with the town of Clavière, a winter junction between the Italian and French slopes.

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Day 3
Italy → La Vallouise

Back to France, on the roads to Vallouise and Pelvoux in the Écrins massif, gateway to the high mountains, with frontiers with evocative names(Glacier Blanc, Aiguilles d’Ailefroide), where nature offers unparalleled scenery. Head for the highest peaks with the Pré de Madame Carle and its view of the Glacier Blanc.

Day 4
La Vallouise → Serre-Ponçon

Two outstanding cultural heritage sites. Mont-Dauphin, France’s most beautiful village, and its Vauban stronghold, also aUNESCO World Heritage site, perched on a sheer rock between the Guil and Durance rivers, and Serre-Ponçon, described as the “sea in the mountains”, with its lake and art treasures such asBoscodon Abbey, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, and Savines-Le-Lac church, listed as a 20th-century heritage site.

Day 5
Serre-Ponçon → Valgaudemar

Leaving Serre-Ponçon, head for the Valgaudemar valley in the center of the Écrins massif, with its high mountain landscapes. Of glacial origin, narrow and steep, it is dominated by mythical peaks such as L’Olan and Les Bans, and is one of the massif’s great valleys. When the snow melts, the waterfalls roar down the valley, giving an Icelandic feel to this photo-worthy end of the world.

Roadtrip Mountaineering villages

Jenny Selberg,
mountain leader

From my home, I can see the Meije from morning to night. The sharp contours of the ice towers in the early morning light, the brilliance of midday and the redness of the fading day; I never tire of these infinite nuances. My village breathes high mountain air. It’s a world that takes us away from our everyday worries and brings us face to face with the grandiose, which we must approach with humility. My daughters are growing up alongside these disappearing glaciers. They are already keen rock climbers, and the eldest took her first steps on the Râteau Ouest at the age of 12.

Organizing my roadtrip

Déesse Voyage,
your local ally

Déesse Voyage, the agency marketing this roadtrip, will answer all your questions.

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