At an altitude of 2,575 meters, the Tête de la Sestrière offers a superb 360-degree panorama of the Laverq valley, the Agneliers valley and the summits of Petite Séolane and Grande Séolane, Tête de l'Estrop and the Three Bishoprics.
Mont Pelat is a limestone summit located at 3,051 meters above sea level which dominates the massif of the same name. From there, there is an incredible view of the Écrins and Cerces massifs, and of Lake Allos below.
The Charvet mountain is located at 1,691 meters. The summit offers a beautiful panorama from the Cheval Blanc to the Barre des Dourbes. From here you can follow the ridges towards Séoune.
The Montagne de l'Avalanche is a mountain in France with a height of 2,729 meters and a lead of 129 meters in the Maritime Alps. The path over the Pas Du Lausson offers a wonderful panorama :-)
From the Petite Tour, you can easily descend to the Col. Then, it is better to cross while keeping the summit on our left, going as easy as possible. Continue …
The ascent, quite easy at the beginning from the Col de l'Encombrette, gets a little tougher at the end, requiring a bit of hands-on effort, without being either exposed or …