Best mountain peaks around Percy are found in a region characterized by its distinctive mountainous landscape. This area offers a variety of summits and viewpoints, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding natural environment. The peaks are known for their unique geological features and offer diverse hiking experiences. Visitors can explore a range of trails leading to these elevated points, each presenting different perspectives of the region.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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The fountain is located just below, one of the rare water points on the heights
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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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At 1903m, the summit of Mont Barral offers an excellent view of the Dévoluy massif with the Grand Ferrand and the Aiguilles de Lus in the foreground.
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The Pas des Bachassons offers a spectacular gateway to the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors. You cross it under the guard of the peaks of Peyre Rouge, Montaveilla and Roc Mazilier. While the climb is steep, suddenly, two steps further, a huge seemingly infinite plateau opens up. Here you are in a world apart, protected, where the fauna is rich and calm is recommended.
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This unguarded shelter can accommodate up to four people, by squeezing a little. It is also possible to bivouac around. It is located in a dream spot.
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This mountain top is not so easy to reach, but gives you a fantastic view of the surroundings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L77jAmX14XA
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Down jacket even in summer, in case the weather changes. Gore bivouac cover and enjoy the stars. As incredible as it is, we woke up surrounded by mountain goats. Where do they go up?
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The region around Percy offers several impressive peaks and viewpoints. Highlights include Bachassons Pass, known for its spectacular gateway to the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors and opportunities to observe mountain goats. Another must-see is View of Mont Aiguille from Tête Chevalière, offering a formidable perspective over the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors, Écrins, and Dévoluy summits. Jocou Mountain provides magnificent views of the Trièves, Vercors, and Dévoluy massifs, with Mont Ventoux visible on clear days.
From the peaks around Percy, you can expect expansive and diverse views. For instance, Bachassons Pass offers super nice views of the valley, while View of Mont Aiguille from Tête Chevalière provides majestic vistas of the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors, Écrins, and Dévoluy. From Jocou Mountain, you can see the Trièves, Vercors, and Dévoluy massifs, and even Mont Ventoux on a clear day. Mont Barral offers an excellent view of the Dévoluy massif, including the Grand Ferrand and Aiguilles de Lus.
Yes, for those exploring the area, the Abri des Aiguillettes Hut is an unguarded shelter that can accommodate up to four people. It's located in a beautiful spot, and bivouacking is also possible around it.
The Percy region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including challenging trails like Platary Ridge or moderate options such as the Mont Barral Trail. There are also dedicated running trails, with routes like the Chichilianne – View of Mont Aiguille loop. For cyclists, the area offers gravel biking routes, including longer, difficult loops like Les Nonières.
Yes, the hiking trails around Percy cater to various skill levels. For example, the Platary Ridge is considered a difficult hike, while the Mont Barral Trail and the Essaure Pass – View of Mont Aiguille loop from Saint-Maurice-en-Trièves are rated as moderate. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Percy guide.
When visiting areas like Bachassons Pass, you might have the opportunity to observe mountain goats. The Hauts Plateaux du Vercors, where many of these peaks are located, is known for its rich fauna.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent and super nice views from the peaks. For instance, the Bachassons Pass is described as a 'spectacular gateway' with 'super nice views,' and many enjoy observing mountain goats there. The View of Mont Aiguille from Tête Chevalière is called 'majestic' and a 'formidable viewpoint.' Hikers also appreciate the rewarding experience of reaching summits like Mont Barral for its fantastic panoramic views.
Yes, some mountain tops in the Percy area are not easy to reach, offering a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers. For example, reaching the summit of Mont Barral is described as a climb that 'gives you a fantastic view of the surroundings' once completed. Similarly, the climb to Bachassons Pass is steep, leading to a vast plateau.
Absolutely. From Jocou Mountain, on a clear day, you can see as far as Mont Ventoux. Other peaks like View of Mont Aiguille from Tête Chevalière offer views of the distant Écrins and Dévoluy massifs, showcasing the expansive vistas available in the region.
The mountain peaks in this region are part of a distinctive mountainous landscape, characterized by unique geological features. While specific rock types are not detailed in the guide, the area is known for its prominent mountain tops and high-altitude passes that contribute to its diverse hiking experiences and expansive vistas.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. For instance, you can find the Mont Barral – Jiboui Ridge loop from Col de Menée, which is a moderate 7 km hike. Another option is the Essaure Pass – View of Mont Aiguille loop, available from both Saint-Maurice-en-Trièves and Combeau. You can explore these and more on the Hiking around Percy guide.


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