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Tourism in L’Escale

In the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, the village of L’Escale seduces by its authenticity. Its setting? The colourful landscapes of the Val de Durance.

You want to spend a quiet vacation and revitalize yourself far from any activity? Take advantage of your stay at L’Escale to revitalize yourself all year round in complete serenity.

The always accessible nature justifies the tourist attraction of this village. You can go hiking or cycling along the paths of the Val de Durance. Various nature activities can be practiced in the Val de Durance. For example, you can enjoy this region during a horse riding session, or shiver while defying the void during a first via ferrata.

At L’Escale, as everywhere in the region, regional specialties are a tourist attraction in their own right. The terroir is part of the identity of L’Escale, where local producers perpetuate traditions that are often centuries old.

Nature activities are not the only tourist attraction in the Val de Durance: churches, chapels, museums, castles, fountains are all invitations to discover. The local Tourist Office will give you advice on the activities on offer and the monuments to visit. Are you looking for accommodation in southeastern France? Do you like camping? You prefer to book a hotel or a bed and breakfast? You can easily find the accommodation of your dreams.

Nature in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

Nature offers a biodiversity that is unique in the world. Indeed, southeastern France hosts 8 regional natural parks, in addition to 4 national parks: Port-Cros, the Mercantour, the Calanques, the Écrins. Discover new nature activities in the heart of exceptional natural areas.

A remarkable rural heritage

The Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department has a very diverse heritage and terroir. Various museums shed light on life in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence . Visit the Gallo-Roman Museum in Saint-Martin-de-Brômes, the house of Jean Giono de Manosque, the lapidary museum in Riez, the Ubaye Valley museum in Barcelonnette, the museum of Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, the Museum of Workers’ Memory and Mining in Saint-Maime…

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