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Tourism in L’Epine

You prefer small villages to big cities? Discover L’Epine, a pretty little village in the heart of the Hautes-Alpes. You will appreciate the authenticity and the charm of this typical small village of the Southern French Alps. You dream of a quiet vacation, and you want to revitalize yourself far from the noise? The village of L’Epine will offer you the tranquility you need.

vacations are for you an opportunity to reconnect with nature? You can explore the hiking trails of this preserved area of the Southern French Alps. Numerous activities are also offered in the Southern French Alps. You can also opt for a horse riding session, or take a climbing course.

Fruits of Provence, fish, wines with fruity notes, olives from Les Baux: the attractiveness of southeastern France is also based on many specialties.

You can also discover in the region several local markets where producers share tasty products with you.

The local historical heritage also conceals some singular treasures: chapels, churches, old houses, castles or manor houses…

You can organize your stay by getting in touch with the Tourist Office.

You wish to stay in the Hautes-Alpes? You can discover a selection of accommodation to spend your stay in the Hautes-Alpes: hotels, campsites, bed and breakfast…

Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur: a nature destination

From the peaks of the Queyras to the salt ponds of the Camargue, from the Calanques to the Écrins, without forgetting Port-Cros and the Mercantour, visit the 8 regional parks and the 4 national parks of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. You will be able to initiate yourself to a wide range of nature activities: hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, climbing, via ferrata, paragliding, zip line, white water sports, canoeing, jet-skiing, paddle, scuba diving…

The legendary passes of the Southern French Alps

The Southern French Alps are home to some of the most famous passes among cycling enthusiasts. These include the Col de l’Izoard in the Queyras Nature Park (2361 meters), the Col du Galibier, the Col du Lautaret, the Col Agnel in the Queyras Nature Park (2744 meters), the Col de la Cayolle between the Ubaye and Var valleys, the Col des Champs and the Col d’Allos between the Verdon and Ubaye valleys.

vacations in the open air

With its lovable landscapes, its signposted itineraries, the region is a real paradise for hiking and nature activities. Mountain biking is also popular in the Hautes-Alpes department in summer, as well as cycling and white water sports.

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