Best attractions and places to see around Sigoyer include historical landmarks, natural features, and outdoor routes. This village, nestled in the French Alps, offers panoramic views of the Durance Valley and surrounding mountains. Visitors can explore medieval ruins, charming village streets, and diverse landscapes. The area provides a blend of cultural points of interest and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A piece of ancient history awaits you here
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This stone was engraved in the 6th century to recall the passage of Dadanus, a powerful man. This Christian, correspondent of Saint-Augustin and prefect of Gaul, had come to retire to Saint-Geniez to found a “City of God” in the valley.
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From Melve we have a superb panoramic view.
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After the laces of Sigoyer, great view of the ratchet of Hungary.
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super fast passage with beautiful views of the valley, I loved it during the RAF500 2023
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The cycle path runs leisurely along the EDF canal.
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A very beautiful shaded path leads you to the very discreet Sagnières aqueduct. This Roman construction shows how much the inhabitants of the time gave water all their attention. Sagnières in Old French means marsh, wet meadow. This explains the presence of this small technical feat.
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Sigoyer is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 13th-century Ruins of the Medieval Castle, which offers a 360° panorama of the Durance valley. The Church of Notre-Dame, built in 1643, also provides marvelous views. Nearby, you can discover the Aqueduc des Sagnieres, a beautiful shaded path leading to a discreet Roman construction, and the Inscribed Stone, a 6th-century carving with historical significance.
For breathtaking views, head to the terrace of the Ruins of the Medieval Castle or the Church of Notre-Dame in Sigoyer. The church square also features a panoramic table to help identify mountains like Lure, Chabre, and Mont Ventoux. Additionally, the Col de Grele mountain pass offers great views of the rocks of Hungary.
There are several cycling options. The EDF Canal Cycle Path offers a leisurely ride along the canal with beautiful views of the valley. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Tallard Castle – EDF Canal Cycle Path loop' or 'Along the EDF Canal – EDF Canal Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Cycling around Sigoyer guide.
Yes, numerous hiking paths originate from the village, allowing you to discover the 'Haute Provence deep and wild'. For an easy walk, consider 'The Sagnières aqueduct' route. Moderate options include 'Tête de Boursier loop from Melve' or 'Hiking loop from Valernes'. More challenging routes like 'Saint-Geniez – View of the mountains loop from Châteaufort' are also available. Explore more on the Hiking around Sigoyer guide.
The majestic Cliff of Céüse is a world-renowned climbing destination located near Sigoyer. It forms a semicircle around a forest and offers a vast plateau of meadows on the other side. The Petite Céüse also provides breathtaking views, though its ascent involves some climbing and scrambling.
Yes, you can follow The Sasse, a torrent that can be explored in peace along a little-used departmental road. The views, especially in autumn, are particularly notable.
The EDF Canal Cycle Path is a family-friendly option, offering a leisurely ride with beautiful views. The village itself, with its small squares and narrow streets, is pleasant for a stroll. For easy hikes, consider 'The Sagnières aqueduct' route, which is suitable for families.
Sigoyer offers outdoor activities throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially the views along The Sasse in autumn. The 'Village Étoilé' label suggests clear skies, making it ideal for stargazing on clear nights.
Near Sigoyer, you can visit the Col d'Espréaux (Espréaux Pass), which connects the Buëch and Durance valleys. This area is known for its unique and spectacular landscapes featuring 'marls' – distinctive geological formations with geometric shapes.
Sigoyer is characterized by its charming village atmosphere. You'll find small squares, narrow streets, old houses, a pretty bell tower, and Roman tile roofs. The village also holds the 'Village Étoilé' label, signifying a preserved environment with clear skies ideal for stargazing.
Yes, several interesting places are within a short drive. Lac de Serre-Ponçon, one of the beautiful Alpine lakes, is about 30-38 km away. The department capital, Gap, is 12-28 km distant. Sisteron, known for its citadel, is 14-32 km away, and Tallard offers a medieval castle. For nature enthusiasts, Ecrins National Park is approximately 58 km from Sigoyer.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The EDF Canal Cycle Path is loved for its 'super fast passage with beautiful views of the valley'. The Col de Grele offers 'great view of the rocks of Hungary'. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic views, especially along The Sasse in autumn, are also highly valued.


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