Best mountain peaks around Le Freney-D'Oisans are found within the Oisans region of the French Alps, offering access to dramatic landscapes. This area is part of the Écrins National Park, Grandes Rousses, and Taillefer massifs. The region is characterized by its high-altitude summits and challenging mountain passes. Le Freney-D'Oisans serves as a gateway to exploring these diverse natural features.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The highest point of the Alpe d’Huez area, the Pic Blanc rises to 3,330 meters altitude and offers a spectacular panorama of the Alps. Accessible by cable car, its summit offers panoramas of glaciers, ridges, and deep valleys.
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Please note that the road leading to the pass after Besse is not paved. You have to drive 20 minutes on a track to reach it. Better to be warned!
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For real climbers who move upwards like a chamois.
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Half of the climb is done.
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The top of Les Perrons. Located on the Route des Perrons it gives a beautiful view of the valley, the waterfalls and Venosc. At the same time, due to the limited height differences with Les Deux Alpes, it is relatively easy to reach the top.
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For exceptional panoramic views, Pic Blanc is highly recommended. From its summit at 3,330 meters, you can experience a 360-degree panorama that, on clear days, can encompass a significant portion of France, including iconic peaks like Mont Blanc, La Meije, and the Barre des Écrins. An orientation table helps identify the surrounding mountains. Another excellent viewpoint is Pas de la Confession (Altitude 1542 m), offering great views over the valley after a quiet climb.
Yes, Pic Blanc is easily accessible by cable car from the Oz 3300 resort, making it an ideal destination for both hikers and non-hikers seeking high-altitude views without strenuous climbing. For a more moderate hiking experience with great views, consider the Croix de Cassini, accessible via a moderate hike from Col de Sarenne, which offers a 360-degree panoramic viewpoint over several massifs.
The region offers formidable challenges for experienced mountaineers. La Meije, at 3,984 meters, is renowned for its striking profile and challenging ascents, with 'no easy route' to its summit. The Barre des Écrins, standing at 4,102 meters, is another significant glaciated peak requiring a multi-stage climb, often starting from the Pré de Madame Carle and passing by the Glacier Blanc hut and Écrins refuge.
Beyond mountaineering, the area around Le Freney-D'Oisans offers diverse outdoor activities. In winter, Pic Blanc is the starting point for legendary ski runs like the 16 km Sarenne. During summer, it's a hub for mountain biking, famously hosting the Mégavalanche race. You can also explore various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and hiking. For more details, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Le Freney-D'Oisans, MTB Trails around Le Freney-D'Oisans, and Mountain Hikes around Le Freney-D'Oisans.
Absolutely. Pas de la Confession (Altitude 1542 m) is a beautiful viewpoint offering a quiet climb and great views over the valley. Another interesting spot is Saint-Christophe pass, known for its unique landscapes that some compare to the steppes of Mongolia, offering a guaranteed change of scenery in the heart of Oisans.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from summits like Pic Blanc. The diverse terrain, from relatively easy-to-reach viewpoints like Les Perrons Summit to challenging mountaineering routes, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the quiet climbs and the dramatic landscapes that characterize the Oisans region.
The Taillefer massif offers demanding hiking loops, such as the Taillefer Loop, which provides impressive vistas and access to beautiful mountain lakes like Lac Fourchu. For a moderate hike with panoramic views, consider the route to the Croix de Cassini from Col de Sarenne. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Le Freney-D'Oisans guide, including routes like the Lake Lauvitel loop from La Danchère.
Several prominent peaks near Le Freney-D'Oisans are part of the Écrins National Park. Notably, La Meije and the Barre des Écrins are both located within this magnificent park. The Barre des Écrins is the highest peak in the Massif des Écrins and the most southerly Alpine peak in Europe over 4,000 meters, offering a profound high-mountain experience.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty, the region has a rich history. The first ascent of La Meije in 1877 marked a significant moment in Alpine climbing history. Additionally, the Croix de Cassini, accessible via a moderate hike, is a historical ridge walk offering expansive mountain views.
The highest peak in the immediate region and the Massif des Écrins is the Barre des Écrins, standing at an impressive 4,102 meters. It is also the most southerly Alpine peak in Europe over 4,000 meters, offering a challenging and rewarding experience for mountaineers.
The region is a popular destination for mountain biking. Pic Blanc is a hub for mountain biking, famously hosting the Mégavalanche race. You can find detailed routes and information in the MTB Trails around Le Freney-D'Oisans guide, which includes routes like 'The Megavalanche — Allemond depuis Pic Blanc' and 'Lac du Chambon and its dam – Mizoën Village loop from Le Freney-d'Oisans'.
Yes, the area is well-known for cycling. The ascent to Steven Rooks corner is part of the legendary laces of Alpe d'Huez, offering fantastic bends and nice views of the valley. The climb to Villard Reculas, passing through Pas de la Confession (Altitude 1542 m), is also a quiet and scenic route with good road surfaces. For more cycling routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Le Freney-D'Oisans guide.


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