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Tourism in La Piarre

The villages are exceptional destinations, appreciated for their tranquility. You will love La Piarre, a charming village in the heart of the Hautes-Alpes department. This authentic village reveals its charms to the tourists who visit it. Life there takes on a whole new meaning.

When you go on vacation, are you above all looking for the great outdoors? Do you like to discover new activities? Do you like walking? You can explore the hiking trails in this unspoiled area of the Southern French Alps. During your stay in the Hautes-Alpes department, you can also try out other activities: horse riding, introduction to golf, adventure parks, via ferrata, paragliding baptism…

Do you know the small spelt, an ancestral flour? Have you ever tasted the apples grown in the orchards of Val de Durance or the honey of the Southern French Alps? From the Mediterranean coast to the mountain pastures of the alpine valleys, the attractiveness of southeastern France also lies in its gastronomy of a rare richness. The producers’ markets in the region are a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in an atmosphere where good mood is always there, while discovering local products.

The region’s heritage offers many beautiful discoveries. Here, a very well preserved fountain. There, an old medieval castle which still has its keep.

Get closer to the Tourist Office to prepare your stay. Our website also suggests other ideas for activities, oriented towards nature or culture, for young and old alike. Do you want to stay in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur? Know that we offer a wide choice of accommodation for your stay in the Hautes-Alpes department: campsites, bed and breakfasts, hotels, etc.

Lakes and bodies of water in the Hautes-Alpes department

In high or medium mountains, the Hautes-Alpes department has many lakes. Some of them are equipped with beaches and leisure centers, such as Serre-Ponçon, which has a surface area of 28 km². The waters full of fish of some lakes appeal to fishermen. Rivers and lakes are home to a rich biodiversity: dragonflies, fish, amphibians, birds…

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