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Jogging routes around Vallouise are set within the Southern French Alps and the Écrins National Park, offering a high mountain environment. The region features diverse landscapes, from glacial valleys and alpine meadows to dense forests and river paths along the Gyr. Runners can experience significant elevation changes and varied terrain, with trails often providing views of peaks over 4,000 meters. This protected area ensures access to preserved natural spaces, ideal for trail running.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.0
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131
runners
34.2km
05:23
1,870m
1,870m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.5
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57
runners
10.3km
01:17
230m
230m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
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48
runners
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.3
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28
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4.96km
00:32
70m
70m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
103
runners
7.98km
01:02
180m
180m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Beautiful little village, worth stopping to admire the church.
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The Chambran plateau, known as Chambran, has the label of natural park and thus constitutes an area of ecological, fauna and flora interest. This status means it is strongly protected. The landscapes there are fantastic. If it is the starting point for many hikes to the peaks, it is also enough to be a superb hiking destination.
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This powerful waterfall is located near the town of Vallouise. It rushes the waters of the torrent of the Combe de Narreyroux into the Onde river. A very refreshing little spot in summer. Note that it turns into a frozen waterfall in winter.
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Vallouise is a pleasant village in the valley of the same name. There is a big well in the middle of the village. During the Trail des Écrins, we like to dive here to cool off. And on Thursday, you shouldn't miss the weekly market.
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Located near Briançon and the hamlet of Combes, the Partias nature reserve, in the Hautes-Alpes, extends from 1,600 meters to 2,900 meters above sea level. This altitudinal variability, coupled with rich geological diversity, creates a unique habitat for exceptional flora and fauna.
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After a long climb, you reach the Col de la Pisse. From there, view of Pelvoux (3,946 meters), L'Eychauda (2,659 meters), Condamine (2,940 meters) and Rocher Bouchard (2,900 meters). The descent is technical, so watch out for your ankles.
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This valley is beautiful and sunny. There is a small refuge where you can get a snack and something to drink. The valley is the starting point for various walks, including the trip to Lac de l'Eychauda.
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After a long hike-a-bike you reach the Col de la Pisse. From here you have views of the Pelvoux (3946m), L'Eychauda (2659m), Condamine (2940m) and Rocher Bouchard (2900m). The descent is technical for a gravel bike, easier on a mountain bike.
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There are over 50 running routes available around Vallouise, offering a wide range of options for different abilities and preferences. These include easy jogs, moderate trails, and challenging runs through the high mountain environment of the Écrins National Park.
The running trails in Vallouise offer incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect everything from high mountain environments with dramatic peaks and glacial valleys to alpine meadows, dense forests, and river paths along the Gyr. Some routes feature significant elevation changes, while others provide flatter sections ideal for easier runs.
Yes, Vallouise offers several routes suitable for beginners or those seeking an easier run. For example, the Along the Gyr - loop trail in the Écrins National Park is an easy option. The Vallouise Plain also provides ideal terrain for gentler runs, warm-ups, or family outings.
The running routes in Vallouise are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from around 30 reviews. Over 1000 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the stunning natural beauty and the diversity of the trails.
Yes, the region features picturesque natural attractions like the Pissette Waterfalls. You can experience these on routes such as the Pissette Falls – Giant Straw Ant Sculptures loop from Puy-Saint-Vincent, which offers scenic views during your run.
Absolutely. Many trails in Vallouise are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Tour de la Gyronde above the valley and the Along the Gyr loop trail, both within the Écrins National Park.
While running in Vallouise, you'll encounter a wealth of natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You might pass by the serene Lac de l'Eychauda, traverse the Col de la Pousterle, or enjoy panoramic views from Tête d'Oréac. The region is also home to the Plateau de Chambran and offers glimpses of high mountain peaks like Mont Pelvoux and Barre-des-Écrins.
Yes, the Vallouise Plain offers routes ideal for families or those looking for a more relaxed experience. These flatter sections, sometimes referred to as 'The Campsite,' 'The Plain,' or 'The Ranch,' are perfect for a leisurely jog with children.
Yes, Vallouise offers unique opportunities for winter running. The Pelvoux-Vallouise resort provides groomed trails for snow trail running through snowy landscapes. Marked routes like 'Les Têtes – Puy Saint Vincent' and 'La Plaine – Vallouise' cater to different fitness levels during the colder months.
Many routes in Vallouise are accessible directly from the village. Additionally, shuttle services are available to connect runners to various starting points throughout the region, making it convenient to reach different trails without a car.
Many running routes in Vallouise are accessible directly from the village, where parking options are generally available. For trails further afield, specific parking areas are often designated near trailheads, especially for popular routes within the Écrins National Park. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions for precise parking information.
Absolutely. Vallouise is a paradise for experienced trail runners, with 43 out of 56 routes classified as difficult. The Ecrins Trail, a 34.2 km route with significant elevation gain, is a prime example of a challenging option traversing the high mountain environment. Another difficult but rewarding trail is La Vallouisette, offering a mix of forest paths and open alpine scenery.
Vallouise is located within the Écrins National Park, which has specific regulations regarding dogs to protect wildlife. While dogs are generally allowed on leash in certain areas, it's crucial to check the specific rules for each trail or sector within the park before heading out. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local guidelines.


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