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Lantosque

Tourism and travel guide

Can the village of Lantosque in the Alpes-Maritimes department have dreamed of a more beautiful setting? You will appreciate the charm of this typical village in the hinterland of Nice.

By choosing to take the discreet roads that lead to the village of Lantosque, you will enjoy a completely different pace of life, far from the hustle and bustle of the big cities.

At Lantosque, you can enjoy many outdoor activities. You can go hiking, mountain biking or cycling on the paths in the heart of the preserved landscapes of the Nice hinterland. According to your desires, you will also have the possibility to try out different activities in the Alpes-Maritimes department. You can try your hand at horse riding, climbing or paragliding.

From the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea to the mountain pastures of the alpine valleys, the attractiveness of southeastern France also relies on renowned specialties. During your stay, you should definitely visit a local market to discover fruit and vegetables, sweets and various other specialties produced in the region.

The heritage of the region offers you some nice visits. In one village, there is a well-preserved wash house and in another, the ruins of a castle. You can contact the Tourist Office to discover interesting tourist sites in the surroundings. Do you want to stay in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur? Campsites, bed and breakfasts, and hotels await you. We help you to book the accommodation of your dreams in the region.

Museums in the Alpes-Maritimes department

Many museums await you in the Alpes-Maritimes department. You will admire world-famous masterpieces, go back in time and discover a remarkable heritage. You will be able to discover the Maison de la nature (house of nature) in Èze, the Musée des Métiers Traditionnels André Carlès (André Carlès museum of traditional trades) in Tourrette-Levens, and the Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice, for example.

The olive trees of Lantosque

Situated in the Vésubie Valley, the village of Lantosque has long lived off the cultivation of olives. Today, tourism and nature activities attract many visitors who come to enjoy the generous climate and green landscapes.

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