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Tourism in Bruis

Located in the department of Hautes-Alpes, the small village of Bruis seduces by its authentic charm, nestled in the heart of the spectacular landscapes of the Southern French Alps. In a mountain valley, you will discover that the pace of the seasons still means a lot.

In Bruis, nature is always present. There are numerous hiking trails in the village: long, uneven, you can easily find itineraries adapted to the uninitiated as well as to more experienced walkers. Various nature activities are also offered in the Southern French Alps: horse riding, golf initiation, climbing, tree climbing, paragliding…

Like other villages in the Hautes-Alpes, Bruis offers visitors an exceptionally rich terroir. The farmers’ markets organized in the Hautes-Alpes are a unique opportunity to live a convivial experience, while buying local products to be cooked afterwards for generous meals that you will share with your loved ones.

The local heritage offers the promise of great ideas for visits and discoveries. In a small village, a very well preserved fountain. In the surroundings, a medieval castle with its ramparts and keep.

The Tourist Office of Bruis will inform you about activities to try and monuments to visit in the area.

Looking for accommodation in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur? Many tourists prefer camping. You can also find remarkable guest rooms and hotels. In order to help you prepare your stay, we offer quality accommodation.

southeastern France: a nature destination

From Queyras to the Camargue, from Mercantour to Les Écrins, visit the 12 natural parks of southeastern France. Under a generous sun, discover new nature activities: hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, via ferrata, climbing, paragliding, bungee jumping, zip line, white water sports, kayaking, towed buoys, parasailing, paddle, scuba diving…

The legendary passes of the Southern French Alps

In the Southern French Alps, you will find passes that have been publicised by the Tour de France. Discover the Col du Lautaret in the Hautes-Alpes (altitude 2058 meters), the Col du Galibier, the Col de l’Izoard in the Parc naturel du Queyras, the Col Agnel, the Col de la Cayolle in the Mercantour massif, the Col de la Lombarde in the Tinée valley, the Col d’Allos between the Ubaye and the Verdon or the Col des Champs between the Var and Verdon valleys (altitude 2089 meters).

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