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Tourism in Cervières

Some villages of southeastern France are exceptional destinations, which are appreciated for their tranquility. This is the case of Cervières, a small village in the Hautes-Alpes. Enjoy the hidden treasures of this small village typical of the Southern French Alps. Here, one takes the time to live and savor the privileged moments spent with one’s loved ones.

 

Do you like to spend a sporting vacation, recharging your batteries in contact with a nature that is both wild and generous? The village is the starting point of many hiking trails, with itineraries suitable for all levels of practice. Various nature activities are also proposed in the Southern French Alps: horse riding, golf initiation, tree climbing, via ferrata, paragliding…

Open to the Mediterranean and the world, relying on a land of great generosity, the local culinary tradition is a real tourist attraction. Farmers’ markets are a unique opportunity to take part in local life while enjoying local products.

The historical and cultural heritage of the Southern French Alps also offers some remarkable, little-known treasures: churches, chapels, old houses, wash houses, castles…

Which monuments will you visit in Cervières. Get in touch with the Tourist Office or the Tourist Office to prepare your stay.

Would you like to find accommodation in the Hautes-Alpes department? You wish to stay during your stay near Cervières? In order to help you to prepare your stay, we present you quality accommodation.

Matrons under the snow

Under the sun of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, this village with its authentic character is a destination of choice for lovers of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Downhill ski lovers can take advantage of the proximity of the Serre-Chevalier ski area.

The passes of the Southern French Alps

On the roads of the Tour de France, cycling enthusiasts may climb the roads leading to the legendary passes of the Southern French Alps. Some of the mythical passes include the Col du Lautaret (2058 meters), the Col du Galibier, the Col de l’Izoard (altitude 2361 meters), the Col Agnel, the Col de la Lombarde (altitude 2350 meters), the Col d’Allos (2250 meters) or the Col des Champs (2089 meters) between the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and the Alpes-Maritimes.

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