The Roche Rousse belvedere
Châteauroux-les-Alpes
The Roche Rousse belvedere
Easy
Difficulty2h
Duration3,4km
Distance+205m
Positive Elevation-205m
Negative ElevationReturn trip
Course typeNetwork
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4 points of interest
- Flora
Common juniper
Capable of living for up to 400 years, this shrub has a prostrate growing habit and can even creep horizontally when it reaches its height limit. Lower down, it adopts a straight, regal bearing. Its very sharp needles are arranged in groups of three. It is easily recognisable from its purple and fleshy berries, borne only by the female plants. They are used as aromatics due to their digestive virtues. - Flora
Savin juniper
The savin juniper, a dark matte green shrub with a spreading growth habit, is covered not with spines but with smooth, fleshy scales. Do not pack its berries because although they resemble those of the common juniper, they are poisonous and can cause haemorrhages. - Panorama
The Roche Rousse belvedere
On the other side of the Durance, the view from left to right takes in the Pic du Clocher, the Pic St-André, Mont Orel, Le Pouzence and Le Morgon, among others, and, below, the village of Châteauroux. The mountains above are Mont Guillaume, L'Hivernet, Soleil Boeuf and the Le Rabioux valley with the Col des Tourettes, although only one of its two tourettes (small towers) is visible. - Flora
Juniperus thurifera or Spanish juniper
Clinging firmly to the rock wall, this grey-green tree with a twisted trunk defies the laws of gravity. It can withstand hot sun, wind and very low winter temperatures. It gives off a pleasant scent due to the oil contained in its small scaly leaves.
Description
- Walk up the road for 300 metres and take the narrow path running uphill behind the first houses.
- A short distance further up, join the road running through St-Etienne. Follow it for 150 metres and turn left onto the old mule track (signed "Sentier muletier").
- Just before you reach a small plateau bare of trees, take the path on the left (yellow signposting) and after two small bends you come to Roche Rousse.
- You reach the belvedere after a gentle descent bringing you out of the trees. Follow the same route in reverse to return to the car park.
- Departure : Car park at the Roche Rousse climbing school ("École d'escalade"), Châteauroux-les-Alpes
- Arrival : Car park at the Roche Rousse climbing school ("École d'escalade"), Châteauroux-les-Alpes
- Towns crossed : Châteauroux-les-Alpes
Altimetric profile
Recommandations
Be sure to supervise children closely to prevent them from getting too close to the cliff edge.
Information desks
Maison du Parc de l'Embrunais
Place de l’Église, 05380 Châteauroux-les-Alpes
Information, documentation, exhibition, screenings, products and books of the Park. Accessible to people with reduced mobility. Free admission. All animations of the Park are free unless otherwise stated.
Access and parking
Drive to St-Marcellin and follow signs for St-Etienne. Park at the Roche Rousse climbing school ("École d'escalade").
Parking :
Car park at the Roche Rousse climbing school ("École d'escalade"), Châteauroux-les-Alpes
Source
Parc national des Ecrinshttps://www.ecrins-parcnational.fr
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