Pic de Chamatte, Mountain peak in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
Pic de Chamatte is a mountain summit in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur that reaches 1155 meters and sits between two major Alpine ranges. The peak offers wide views across the surrounding valleys and distant mountains in every direction.
The mountain lay along traditional routes where shepherds moved their herds between seasonal pastures throughout the year. These ancient paths continue to serve as the main trails that hikers follow today.
Scattered shepherd shelters and old stone structures mark where herding communities once maintained their livestock across these slopes. These remains show how daily mountain life has shaped the landscape for centuries.
The main trail to the summit begins at Vergons village and follows marked paths requiring about three hours of steady walking. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring plenty of water, as there are few sources along the way and sun exposure is high.
The peak sits at a geographical crossroads where you can see both the Prealps and the Maritime Alps on the same day from one location. This rare vantage point makes it valuable for understanding the layout of two entirely separate mountain systems.
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