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Tourism in Rambaud

The village of Rambaud benefits from an exceptional setting in the heart of the Hautes-Alpes. Nestled under the sunny skies of the Southern French Alps, the village has the charm of authenticity. Life has its own pace. The village of Rambaud is a haven of peace.

Various nature activities await you at Rambaud. The village is the starting point of many hiking trails: length, difficulty, altitude difference, you can easily find itineraries adapted to children as well as experienced walkers. Other outdoor activities are also available in the Southern French Alps: ultralight flying, horse riding, tree climbing, via ferrata, rock climbing…

The cuisine of the Southern French Alps is a tourist attraction in its own right. You can immerse yourself in an atmosphere where good humor is always present, while buying local products that you will enjoy a few hours later, as an aperitif or for dinner.

Churches and bell towers, squares, fountains, wash houses, abbeys… You can also discover a famous local heritage or a more confidential one.

Organize your stay by contacting the Rambaud Tourist Office .

You want to stay in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur? You appreciate the campsite for its proximity to nature? You prefer to book a hotel or a bed and breakfast? We will help you to book the accommodation of your dreams in the region.

The Gapençais

The Gapençais has particularly varied alpine landscapes. The sunny climate is conducive to the practice of many activities in the heart of nature: hiking, road biking, mountain biking, paragliding, climbing… The Durance valley and the Serre-Ponçon lake offer a wide choice of water activities such as boat trips, canoeing, stand-up paddle… Discover, among other treasures, the Demoiselles coiffées, the Sapet Forest, the Pelleautier lake, the Vieux Chaillol…

The Alpine passes

The Southern French Alps are home to mythical passes, which are climbed every year by many amateur cyclists. The Col de l’Izoard, for example, peaks at an altitude of 2,361 meters and is regularly used by Tour de France riders.

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