Best attractions and places to see around Serres, a region in the Hautes-Alpes department of France, offer a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including several passes and valleys. Visitors can explore small medieval towns and enjoy outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A very special place, not just for climbers. Pure easy living
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Very beautiful panorama on the Hautes Alpes side
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Located at an altitude of 660 meters and leaning against the Pignolette rock, the village of Serres dominates the valley and its river. This small medieval town boasts some treasures: the arcaded square, the sculpted doors, the Romanesque church... As you stroll through its streets, you discover its rich history.
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Orpierre has two camp sites: "Les Princes d'Orange" which is a bit deluxe with swimming pool and chalets and a "family and kids" vibe to it. "Les Noyers" just next to it (and sharing the same reception office) is much cheaper, with very basic facilities (but perfectly clean and agreeable, more laid back and a "climbing / hiking / mountain-biking" vibe. Orpierre also has its own municipal swimming pool. Another very nice camp-site is "Les Catoyes" about 4km up the road towards Laborel. Live bands on Monday evenings in the summer!
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Visitors to the Serres region in the Hautes-Alpes particularly enjoy the scenic Col de Carabès, known for its beautiful panorama. The settlement of Orpierre is also a favorite, especially for climbers and mountain bikers. The medieval town of Serres itself, with its arcaded square and Romanesque church, is highly appreciated for its historical charm.
Yes, Orpierre is a great option for families. It's known for its cliffs suitable for climbers of various difficulty levels and is also ideal for mountain biking. The village offers campsites and even has its own municipal swimming pool, making it a good base for family adventures.
The region offers several historical points of interest. You can explore the ruins of Clausonne Abbey, a monastic site built in 1185. Additionally, the town of Serres itself is a medieval town with a rich history, featuring an arcaded square, sculpted doors, and a Romanesque church.
The Serres region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the "Col de Carabès – Route de Sigottier loop" and gravel biking options such as the "Orpierre – Orpierre village centre loop." Explore more options on the Cycling around Serres, Gravel biking around Serres, and Running Trails around Serres guide pages.
Absolutely. The mountainous terrain around Serres offers fantastic cycling opportunities, including challenging climbs over passes like Col de Carabès and Faye Pass. Routes like the "Col de Carabès – Route de Sigottier loop" offer significant distances and elevation. You can find detailed routes and guides on the Cycling around Serres page.
For breathtaking views, head to Col de Carabès, which offers a beautiful panorama of the Hautes-Alpes. Faye Pass also provides scenic climbs and vistas, linking the Savournon valley with towns like Lazer and Ventavon.
To truly experience the medieval charm, take a stroll through the town of Serres itself. Located at an altitude of 660 meters, it boasts an arcaded square, beautifully sculpted doors, and a historic Romanesque church. Wandering its streets allows you to discover its rich history and unique architecture.
Yes, the Serres region is known for its challenging mountain passes. The Faye Pass, at 922 meters above sea level, features some tough parts with gradients close to 15%. The Col de Carabès also offers a scenic, albeit narrow, alpine climb. You can find routes with these climbs in the Cycling around Serres guide.
There are various running trails around Serres, catering to different difficulty levels. You can find moderate routes like the "Café Terrace in Serres – Serres loop" or more difficult ones such as the "Arambre – Le Trou de la Lune loop." For a comprehensive list, check out the Running Trails around Serres guide page.
Yes, the region is well-suited for mountain biking. The settlement of Orpierre is particularly ideal for mountain biking, with trails suitable for various skill levels. You can explore specific routes and guides on the Gravel biking around Serres page, which includes routes like the "Orpierre – Orpierre village centre loop."
The Col de Carabès is a small, narrow alpine pass with a little-traveled road (D27) connecting Valdrôme and Serres. It's highly valued for its stunning panoramic views of the Hautes-Alpes side, making it a rewarding experience for cyclists and sightseers.
The village of Orpierre offers several options, including campsites like "Les Princes d'Orange" and "Les Noyers," as well as gites. There are also shops for essentials. The medieval town of Serres itself would also have local amenities for visitors.


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