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Tourism in Blausasc

The villages of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur offer you a real return to your roots. You will love Blausasc, a charming village in the Alpes-Maritimes department. You will appreciate the authenticity and charm of this typical village of southeastern France.

By taking the discreet roads leading to this charming village, you will be able to revitalize yourself in a calm environment, far from the pace of everyday life.

Do you want to experience an active vacation, relaxing in contact with an unspoiled nature? Walk along the hiking trails of this unspoiled area of southeastern France. Other outdoor activities are also practiced in southeastern France. For example, you can visit this region during a horse riding session, or thrill in complete safety by trying your hand at tree climbing.

The plurality of climates in southeastern France has given birth to a tasty gastronomy: sun-drenched fruits (strawberries, grapes, apricots, peaches, melons, cherries, plums), fish and shellfish, white, red or rosé wines, sheep or goat cheese and Tomme cheese from the Queyras or the Mercantour, etc. In Blausasc, love of good food is the order of the day! Visit the local producers and taste the flavors of the regional markets.

As you travel through the roads of the Alpes-Maritimes department, you will find various treasures: churches, chapels, old houses, manors, castles, etc. For more information, you can contact the Tourist Office. Our website also references many activities in the region, to help you prepare your stay. Do you want to stay in the Alpes-Maritimes department? Do you like camping or do you prefer to book a bed and breakfast or a hotel? Whatever you choose, we will help you to book accommodation.

Museums in the Alpes-Maritimes department

During your stay in the Alpes-Maritimes department, you will be able to multiply cultural activities. Indeed, the Alpes-Maritimes is home to many museums: the butterfly and natural history museum in Tourrette-Levens, the regional prehistory museum in Menton, the Fernand-Léger national museum in Biot, the Roudoule ecomuseum in Puget-Rostang…

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