Best attractions and places to see around L'Épine include historical sites, scenic mountain passes, and natural gorges. This region offers 8 unique places to explore, from medieval villages to impressive castles. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, featuring both man-made monuments and significant natural features. Visitors can discover a range of experiences, from exploring ancient architecture to traversing mountain landscapes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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La Diga di Buesch (in French, Barrage du Buëch) is a small dam located on the Buëch river, in the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence / Hautes-Alpes, in southeastern France, near Laragne-Montéglin. It is best known as a landmark for cyclists and hikers in the Buëch valley.
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The Col de Carabès is a mountain pass located in the French Alps, on the border between the departments of Drôme and Hautes-Alpes.
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Serres is a municipality in southeastern France, located in the department of Hautes-Alpes, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region.
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Much better alternative than the main road from the Drôme towards Gap. Almost no traffic, on average 4-5% on both sides, but short stretches also 7-8%. On the south side beautiful rock formations and gorge, north side less spectacular, more between trees.
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Magnificent region. I recommend the guest rooms at the Château de Rosans.
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The region around L'Épine is rich in history. You can visit Rosans, a medieval village known for its impressive 13th-century square tower and beautiful ocher-colored stones. Another historical gem is Serres, a small medieval town with an arcaded square, sculpted doors, and a Romanesque church. Don't miss La Charce Castle, a 16th-century building with two towers, famous for its association with Philis de la Charce, a heroine of Dauphiné.
Yes, the area offers stunning natural beauty. The Col de Carabès is a mountain pass that provides a very beautiful panorama of the Hautes Alpes side. You can also explore the spectacular Pommerol Gorges, carved by the Pommerol stream, featuring large cliffs and scree stone arches between the villages of Charce and Rosans.
The L'Épine region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around L'Épine, Cycling around L'Épine, and MTB Trails around L'Épine guides.
Yes, the L'Épine area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like "The Crests of la Sarcena" (around 10.6 km) and "Le Duffre loop" (around 11.9 km). For an easier option, consider the "Hiking loop from Col de Serre Larobe" (around 6.2 km). More challenging routes, such as the "Col d'Aron shelter loop from L'Épine" (around 14.7 km), are also available. Discover more in the Hiking around L'Épine guide.
Absolutely! The L'Épine region is well-suited for both cycling and mountain biking. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the "Saint-André-de-Rosans, Sorbiers et Montjay – loop in the Vallée de l'Eygues" (around 22.6 km, moderate) or the more challenging "Col de Carabès – Route de Sigottier loop from Serres" (around 96.2 km). Mountain bikers have options such as "The 3 Cols Trail" (around 37.5 km, difficult) or "Col de Rossas loop from Valdrôme" (around 23.8 km, moderate). Find more routes in the Cycling around L'Épine and MTB Trails around L'Épine guides.
Yes, several attractions in the L'Épine area are suitable for families. The medieval village of Rosans and the small medieval town of Serres offer engaging historical exploration for all ages. Additionally, La Charce Castle provides an interesting historical visit that can be enjoyed by families.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and historical richness of the L'Épine area. The Col de Carabès is highlighted for its "very beautiful panorama on the Hautes Alpes side." The medieval village of Rosans is appreciated for its well-preserved 13th-century tower and charming architecture. The restoration efforts at La Charce Castle are also noted by visitors.
The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Épine, located in L'Épine (Marne, Grand Est region), is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic art. Constructed between 1405 and 1527, it has been a significant place of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages. It features three portals with majestic spires and a rich interior, admired by figures like Victor Hugo.
While the L'Épine region described in this guide is inland and mountainous, there is another commune named L'Épine located on the Île de Noirmoutier (Vendée). This coastal L'Épine offers approximately 3 kilometers of beaches, including Plage de l'Océan and Plage de la Martinière, as well as salt marshes and the scenic Port du Morin.
The Pommerol Gorges are a remarkable natural site in the Oule valley, north of the Baronnies. They are characterized by spectacular limestone cliffs and scree stone arches, carved by the Pommerol stream. It's a dramatic landscape located between the small villages of Charce and Rosans, offering impressive views.
When you visit Serres, you'll discover a charming small medieval town nestled at an altitude of 660 meters, leaning against the Pignolette rock. As you stroll through its streets, you can explore its rich history, admire an arcaded square, intricately sculpted doors, and a Romanesque church, all while enjoying views over the valley.
The L'Épine region featured in this guide is known for its mountainous terrain and gorges, such as the Pommerol Gorges. However, if you are referring to L'Épine on the Île de Noirmoutier, that location is indeed famous for its extensive salt marshes, where visitors can learn about the salt-making process.


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