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Tourism in Molines-en-Queyras

in the Hautes-Alpes, the small village of Molines-en-Queyras seduces by its picturesque charm and the generosity of its landscapes. Taking advantage of a privileged situation near some of the unmissable tourist sites and monuments of the Hautes-Alpes, the village of Molines-en-Queyras welcomes you for a getaway or a longer stay.

Do you want to spend active vacations, in contact with a nature that is both wild and generous? You can go hiking, cycling or mountain biking on the paths and trails in the heart of the Queyras countryside. During your stay in the Hautes-Alpes, you can also experience other activities: horse riding, tree climbing, climbing, paragliding…

Bouillabaisse on the coast, rosé wines, cherries, apricots, peaches, olive oil, tapenade, soccas de Nice and fougasses, ratatouille, lamb from La Crau, pistou soup, nougats and calissons: the attractiveness of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region is also based on its gastronomy.The sea is close by, as are the hills where the famous Provencal herbs such as thyme or rosemary grow wild: the land contributes to the tourist success of this part of the Queyras, where producers passionate about their craft are (re)living ancient traditions.

Churches, fountains and wash houses, museums, abbeys… During your stay, you can also discover a local heritage rich in surprises.

The local Tourist Office will advise you on the activities to discover and the tourist sites.

Are you looking for accommodation in the Hautes-Alpes? Do you enjoy camping? Do you prefer the luxury of a hotel with character? You like the convivial character of a bed and breakfast? We help you to find accommodation.

Queyras in winter

In this wild and unspoiled valley in the Southern French Alps, the village of Molines-en-Queyras also offers a variety of mountain activities: downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, Nordic skiing, sledging… Are you a lover of freedom? Enjoy a dog sledding activity with your family in the middle of larch trees and cembro pines.

The Queyras

With its high mountain scenery, its forests where larch and hook pines grow, its valleys and peaks that rise to over 3,000 meters, the Queyras Regional Nature Park offers an impression of elsewhere. Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing in winter, hiking, via ferrata, cycling, canyoning, kayaking in summer: many activities . Local know-how has given rise to tasty specialties, which you will enjoy after a day of sport.

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