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Col de Clapouse

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Hiking in the Monges massif. Visit the ruined village of Vaux, discover the Montagne de Chine and the Clapouse pastures. Superb views of the Monges. Fauna and flora in abundance.

Departure: Downstream of the Barles tunnel, turn left onto the Descoure trail and follow it for 3 km. Cross the stony area and then the entire length of the hamlet of Vaux. Continue on the shaded path and further up to the right. You will reach a small plateau and continue along the edge until you reach the cross erected on a boulder. Take the left-hand track and reach the left bank of the Descoure. Continue left on the path and cross the Descoure, then climb up the right bank before crossing back to the left bank. Join the track and follow it for a short while before leaving it to descend towards the Descoure, cross it to cross back to the right bank. The path splits, continue straight ahead. At the next intersection, turn left. You will gradually climb. The path opens up at Collet de Chine and then rises behind the ruined cabin, continue slightly upstream on the left bank of the ravine. Climb up to a half-rocky, half-grassy mound and rise to the left, head right on an ascending traverse and cross a valley before continuing across to the Col de Clapouse. You will be alongside the GR6 marked in white and red. For the return, take the same path as on the outward journey.

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Walking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
4h
Dist.
8 km
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Starting point

Vallon de la Descoure , 04140   Barles
Lat : 44.2689Lng : 6.2575

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Barles Canyons

A Haute Provence Geopark site to discover by car, bike, bicycle or foot…On the road from Digne les Bains towards Barles, the canyon gets so narrow that it becomes difficult for two cars to cross! This rocky landscape sculpted by nature is even more enjoyable by foot. This geological formation is called “Clues de Barles” in French. The word “clue” comes from Latin “clausus” which means “closed”. Such a small canyon is, therefore, a pass way almost closed, made by a river. The Barles Canyon was made by the Bès River, within limestone dating from the end of the Jurassic or from the early inferior Cretaceous period (i.e. between 155 and 140 million years). The Bès River made its way through vertical and very thick layers, taking advantage of the rock’s weaknesses. At the beginning of the Barles Canyon, contemporary artist Andy Goldsworthy installed one of his stone “Sentinels”. This sculpture is part of the land art itinerary “Refuge d’Art”. Geology around Barles Many geological expeditions were ran around Barles. This location is known worldwide for the diversity and the complexity of its tectonic and sedimentary phenomenon. From the XVIIth Century, at the time of local scientist and philosopher Gassendi, scientists were intrigued by the peculiar layout of rocks in the region of Digne and by the origin of mysterious fossils. However, geology developed in the Southern Alps only at the beginning of the XIXth Century. Before the end of this century, discoveries were made easy by the mountains’ nudity. Cleared by centuries of culture and collect of wood, they let outcrops, slabs and fossils show. Right after 1945, Barles became a base camp for stratigraphy and tectonic specialists, paleontologists…

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Mountain view
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Presence of livestock and guard dogs

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Office de Tourisme Provence Alpes Digne les Bains - 24/11/2025
www.dignelesbains-tourisme.com
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Phone : +33 4 92 35 11 00

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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾