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Tourism in La Fare-en-Champsaur

In the heart of the Hautes-Alpes, the village of La Fare-en-Champsaur seduces by its picturesque charm. Life has its own pace. The village of La Fare-en-Champsaur welcomes you for a quiet getaway or a stay of several days.

When you go on vacation, do you like to get out of your comfort zone and live new experiences? Many hiking trails leave from the village, with itineraries suitable for all levels of practice. You can also try your hand at other activities in the Hautes-Alpes. For example, you can opt for a horse riding session, or experience an introduction to rock climbing.

In La Fare-en-Champsaur, as everywhere in the Hautes-Alpes, the local cuisine is a real tourist attraction.

The terroir of the Southern French Alps invites you to various culinary escapades, to meet the know-how of local producers.

Churches, wash houses, fountains, monasteries, castles and abbeys… The local cultural heritage is an opportunity to better understand the lives of the men and women who have been caring for this territory for centuries.

You can contact the Tourist Office of La Fare-en-Champsaur for places to visit in the area.

You wish to find accommodation in the Hautes-Alpes? You wish to stay in the quiet of La Fare-en-Champsaur? In order to help you prepare your stay, we suggest quality accommodation.

The Champsaur valley

A real alpine garden overlooking Gap, the Champsaur is made up of landscapes of great diversity: the fields, separated by hedges, favour a dynamic agriculture. In the background, peaks at high altitudes where you can ski in winter, and numerous nature activities in fine weather.

The mythical passes of the Southern French Alps

Amateur cyclists, spectators of the Tour de France, will certainly set off to conquer the mythical passes of the Southern French Alps. Among the legendary passes, let’s mention the Galibier pass (altitude 2645 meters), the Izoard pass (2361 meters) in the Queyras Natural Park, the Lautaret pass, the Agnel pass (2744 meters), the Cayolle pass in the Mercantour massif, the Allos pass between the Verdon and Ubaye valleys (altitude 2250 meters) or the Champs pass (altitude 2089 meters).

A paradise for hikers

With its welcoming landscapes where fields and hamlets, valleys, forests and peaks intertwine, the region is perfect for hiking and nature activities. Make the most of your stay in southeastern France to breathe a big bowl of fresh air!

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