Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne
Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne
Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne, nestled in the Hautes-Alpes department of southeastern France, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The commune is bisected by the Grand Buëch river and features several notable mountain peaks like Tête des Ormans (2,140 m). Visitors can explore Romanesque churches, former Carthusian monasteries, and various chapels. The area provides numerous hiking opportunities amidst its diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful pass with a great panorama and little traffic!
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We wanted to do this loop. But after the summit going towards the "Col de Seysse" we followed the Komoot route which directed us to the ridge. At one point the path got lost, and we would have had to go down very steep and very exposed ravines. We gave up and went back on our tracks. Another serpentine path, next to the ridge is closed because of the pasture. As a result this "Loop" is not recommended and should be removed from Komoot!
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Very wide road with asphalt in impeccable condition. Panoramas 5 ⭐️
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That is something different from a standard col sign
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Once you reach the summit pastures, it offers magnificent views of the Trièves, the Vercors massif and the Dévoluy massif. On a clear day, you can see Mont Ventoux.
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The restaurant 'La Terrasse' directly at the campsite has a nice menu (also with Asian dishes). In addition, a very large selection of beers (mainly Belgian)
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For me one of the most beautiful roads in France. It starts along the river. Little by little, the landscape becomes more and more deep. Then come the tunnels dug into the mountainside and the bridges whose technical feats we had to deploy to build them. Leaving the gorges, the road continues through the charming village of Glandage. The last kms of climb finally take place in the atmosphere of a small alpine pass
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The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring the stunning Hautes-Alpes landscapes and the Grand Buëch river. You can discover impressive mountain peaks like Tête des Ormans (2,140 m), Chamousset (2,089 m), Durbonas (2,086 m), and Toussière (1,916 m). Don't miss the Gorges des Gâts with its magnificent landscapes and steep canyons, or the Gorges d'Agnielles, which offers panoramic views from cliff-side ledges and a cave with five entrances. The Beaume Waterfall is another natural attraction accessible via hiking routes.
Yes, Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Romanesque Église Saint-Blaise, which houses two paintings classified as historical monuments. The remains of the Chartreuse de Durbon, one of the first Carthusian monasteries established in 1116, are also significant. Other charming religious edifices include the Chapelle du Saint-Esprit de Beaumugnes and the Chapelle Saint-Roch de Vaunières. For a guided experience, consider the Circuit du Beauchêne, which takes you through the village and its hamlets, recognized as a place where writer Jean Giono once vacationed.
The area is an excellent starting point for numerous hiking trails. Popular options include the challenging Chamousset and Grand Chamousset loop, or the moderate Cascade of Mougious – Ravin de la Chaumette loop from La Jarjatte. You can find more detailed information and routes on the Hiking around Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne guide.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. For challenging ascents, consider routes like the Chamousset and Grand Chamousset loop or the Claret Pass loop from Pont du Trabuëch. For easier walks, the Gorges d'Agnielles trail is generally easy, though some sections can be steep. Many other options are available, ranging from gentle strolls to more demanding routes. Check the Hiking around Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne guide for details on difficulty and terrain.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, including road cycling options. The Col du Festre is known for its wide, well-maintained road and panoramic views. Another popular cycling spot is the Col de Grimone (1318 m). For more extensive routes, consider the Lake Pelleautier – Espréaux Pass loop or the Gorges des Gats – Vieille Route de Grimone loop. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from mountain passes like Col du Festre and Jocou Mountain, which offers views of the Trièves, Vercors, and Dévoluy massifs. The magnificent landscapes and steep canyons of Gorges des Gâts are also highly praised for their unique atmosphere. The tranquility and authentic experience amidst the Hautes-Alpes landscapes are frequently highlighted.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the natural environment offers many opportunities for families. Easy walking trails, such as sections of the Gorges d'Agnielles, can be suitable. The region also provides a wide array of outdoor activities like horse riding and treetop adventure courses, which can be enjoyed by families. Exploring local markets and producers can also be a fun cultural experience for all ages.
The Hautes-Alpes region is generally best for outdoor activities during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when hiking trails are clear and conditions are ideal for cycling, horse riding, and other sports. Summer offers a wide array of activities. While not explicitly detailed, winter activities like skiing or snowshoeing might be possible in higher elevations of the surrounding Hautes-Alpes, but specific information for Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne is limited.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the Hautes-Alpes region surrounding Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne offers a diverse range of outdoor sports. These include horse riding, golf, treetop adventure courses, climbing, via ferrata, and paragliding. The varied terrain and stunning landscapes provide an ideal setting for these activities.
Absolutely. The Col du Festre offers panoramic views over the mountains. From Jocou Mountain, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Trièves, Vercors, and Dévoluy massifs, and even Mont Ventoux on a clear day. The Gorges d'Agnielles also provides superb panoramic views from ledges accessible via stairs that traverse rocky outcrops.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich local culture by exploring regional markets and visiting local producers and farmers. This is a great way to sample the gourmet food offerings of the area and experience the authentic terroir of Saint-Julien-En-Beauchêne and its surroundings.
To arrange a visit to the Église Saint-Blaise, you need to contact the town hall. They require 48 hours' notice to facilitate your visit to this significant cultural site.


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