Loop 57 - Le Méale
Crévoux

Loop 57 - Le Méale

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A pleasant loop in summer, on shady forest tracks in Crévoux and the Parpaillon massif.
Departing from this family-friendly resort, the Méale is a mountainous loop through woodland and clearings where herds of cows have replaced skiers.
You can take the red route no. 58 "Crévoux” if you want to extend the route.

2 points of interest

  • History

    Crévoux

    Nestled amongst peaks approaching 3,000m, such as the Grand Parpaillon and Pic Saint André, the village of Crévoux occupies a deep valley that has seen the establishment of several hamlets, including La Chalp, which extends over a narrow alluvial terrace. Once at the heart of a major craft industry, with the rise of basket-making and cabinet-making, the village now revolves around its small ski resort, created in 1937, making it one of the oldest in the Hautes-Alpes.
  • History

    Cabane des Espagnols

    This hut is a memorial to the Spanish refugees who were mobilised in Crévoux to maintain and repair the Parpaillon road, a militarily important road in those troubled times. The Spanish camp at Crévoux was set up in 1939, on the eve of the Second World War and in the twilight of the Spanish Civil War, which saw Franco's victory and the flight of many Spanish republicans to France.

Description

  1. From the village square, head up the street that starts at the war memorial. At "Champ La font 2", take the stony track opposite towards the hamlet of La Chalp. Continue straight ahead on the main path until you reach the road.
  2. At the bend, ascend the road on the right to the picnic area (Cabane des Espagnols)
  3. At the picnic area, turn right twice onto the uphill path (there is a spring if you stay on the road after the Réal bridge on the right). Stay on the main track (Route forestière de Bouche Clauze),
  4. At the bend of a track, descend to the right.
  5. At the track, descend to the right towards Crévoux, about 3.5 km. Continue straight down the main track.
  6. /!\Slow down and take the barely visible path on the right towards the county town. At the end of the path, join the road and Crévoux on the right.
  • Departure : Crévoux
  • Arrival : Crévoux
  • Towns crossed : Crévoux

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Tourist office Crévoux

Le pont du plan, la Chalp, 05200 Crévoux

https://www.crevoux.frcrevoux@serreponcon-tourisme.com+33 (0)7 86 07 56 78

Tourist offices in the ski resort

July and August : From Monday to Saturday : 9:00 - 13.00
From December 22 to March 31 : Everyday except Tuesday and
Thursday, 8.30 - 12.30

Winter holidays : Everyday, 8.30 - 12.30

Find out more

Transport

SNCF: Chorges station, Embrun https://www.sncf-connect.com/
Bus : Valserres, La Bâtie Neuve, Chorges, Puy Saint Eusèbe, Puy Sanières, Embrun Baratier, Les Orres, Remollon, Theus, Espinasse
Marseille-Briançon : (LER29)
Marseille, Nice : Lignes Express Régionales (LER) +33 (0)809 400 415
Grenoble : Transisère +33 (0)4 26 16 38 38
Gap-Barcelonnette (LER535)
Carpooling area : Rond point des Orres - 05200 Baratier
Plane:
Marseille Provence Airport (188km) - +33 (0)820 811 414
Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport (158km) - +33 (0)4 76 65 48 48
Lyon Saint Exupéry Airport - (203km) +33 (0)826 800 826
Turin Caselle Airport - (178km) + 39 011 567 63 76

Access and parking

From Grenoble, Lyon, Paris : RN 85 or RN 75. At Gap, take the RN 94 towards Briançon.
From Marseille, Montpellier A51 to La Saulce, continue towards Tallard (D942) and Briançon (RN 94).

Parking :

Place du village, Crévoux

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