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Tourism in Aspremont, Hautes-Alpes

Can the small village of Aspremont in the Hautes-Alpes have dreamed of a more beautiful setting? This authentic village pleases thanks to its unique charm. Do you want a peaceful vacation and need to revitalize yourself and rest away from the noise? The village of Aspremont will offer you the peace and quiet you are looking for.

Are you taking advantage of your stay to learn new outdoor sports and leisure activities? You can go hiking or cycling on the roads and paths in the heart of the Southern French Alps landscapes. Depending on your desires, you will also have the opportunity to try your hand at many other activities in the Hautes-Alpes. For example, you can visit the region during a horse riding session, or thrill on your first via ferrata.

In Aspremont, as everywhere in the Hautes-Alpes, the local gastronomic tradition is a tourist attraction. During your stay, treat yourself to a gourmet experience by visiting a local market to discover fruits and vegetables, honey, sweets and other local specialties.

Men have contributed to the beauty of the Southern French Alps: churches, castles, museums also appeal to tourists.

The local Tourist Office will give you advice on the activities on offer and the monuments to visit.

Are you looking for accommodation in Southern France? Discover a wide choice of accommodation to spend your stay in the Hautes-Alpes: bed and breakfast, hotels, campsites…

Nature in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

The nature here is exceptional. Indeed, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region is home to 12 natural parks, including 4 national parks: Port-Cros, the Mercantour, the Calanques, the Écrins. You will be able to try a wide range of nature activities: hiking, Nordic walking, horse riding, mountain biking, via ferrata, climbing, paragliding, bungee jumping, rafting, canoeing, jet-skiing, stand-up paddle, diving…

The mythical passes of the Southern French Alps

In the Southern French Alps, you can discover passes at an altitude of more than 2000 meters, where the legends of the Tour de France have competed against each other. Let’s mention for example the Galibier pass between Hautes-Alpes and Savoie (altitude 2645 meters), the Lautaret pass in the Hautes-Alpes (altitude 2058 meters), the Izoard pass, the Bonette pass, the Lombarde pass in the Tinée valley (2350 meters), the Cayolle pass between the Var and Ubaye valleys, the Champs pass between the Var and Verdon valleys or the Vars pass.

Lakes and bodies of water in the High Alps

In high or medium mountains, the Hautes-Alpes are home to several hundred lakes. Some of them are equipped for tourist activities, such as the Serre-Ponçon lake. The fish-rich waters of some lakes delight fishermen Torrents, rivers and bodies of water are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna: insects, fish, amphibians, birds…

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