Serre des 9 églises

Embark on a country hike around Cornillon en Trièves. This beautiful loop will give you a splendid view of the Trièves region. Have fun counting the number of bell towers you can see from here!

A family loop through the wheat fields of the Trièves. Discover the most beautiful views of the area and have fun identifying the many villages you'll see along the way. You might even come across some wild animals along the way.
Note that the word Serre means a group of hills, which is why you'll pass through several Serres corresponding to several hills.

En pratique

  • Acceptés

Publics

  • Level bue - Medium,
  • For beginners / novice

Animaux acceptés

  • Acceptés

Departure: Park at the Aubépin hamlet parking lot. Just behind the Cave de Si, you'll find a small parking lot where you can leave your car. There's a hiking signpost right in front of you, on the other side of the road. Follow the main road down to Grand Oriol. Follow the smaller road branching off to the right. This will take you to the second signpost entitled "Le Grand Oriol".

1) From "Le Grand Oriol", drive through the village in the direction of "Serre du Thau". There's a good asphalt climb ahead. You'll soon leave the village and find yourself in the middle of fields. The first interesting view is of the Dévoluy massif. Continue along this path until you reach "Serre du Thau".

2) From "Serre du Thau" continue towards "Serre des 9 églises". The path remains very pleasant and allows you to take full advantage of the surrounding views. You'll soon reach the Serre. Then head for the belvedere below. A short round trip will give you a magnificent view of all the peaks of the Trièves.

3) Once back at the "Serre des 9 églises" signpost, head for the "Serre du Villaret", a pleasant passage through the forest taking in the pine forest undergrowth. After a long stretch in the forest, you'll come back to the road where you'll find the next post, "Le Villaret". Turn right to reach the Serre of the same name. A long stretch of road brings you to a new yellow post indicating "Serre du Villlaret".

4) Once you've reached the "Serre du Villaret", follow the signs for the "Richards", going down through the forest to the hamlet. Then cross the hamlet and follow the signs for "Petit Oriol". Once you've passed the road again, turn right into Petit Oriol.

5) From the "Petit Oriol" signpost, follow the path to the right towards "Eaux d'Oriol". This pleasant track takes you alongside the Grand Oriol stream. At the "Eaux D'Oriol" signpost, follow the signs for "Grand Oriol". A short climb will take you to the hamlet of Grand Oriol, which you passed earlier. Then follow the signs for "Aubépin" to take the same route as before and return to your car.

Services

  • Pets welcome

Équipements

  • Car park,
  • Free car park

Nature du terrain

  • Ground,
  • Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring),
  • Grit

Informations complémentaires

Tourisme adapté

  • Not accessible in a wheelchair

Langues parlées

  • French

Durée moyenne d'une visite groupée

  • 180h

Ouvertures

All year round.

Périodes

  • Autumn,
  • Summer,
  • Winter,
  • Spring

Tarifs

Free access.

S'y rendre

Latitude : 44.834021

Longitude : 5.717402

Altitude : 723

Aubépin
38710 Cornillon-en-Trièves
S'y rendre

Park in the parking lot at the crossroads with the D34 at the hamlet of Aubépin in Cornillon en Trièves.

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Information mise à jour le 05/10/2022
par Office de Tourisme du Trièves

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