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Tourism in Ventavon

in the Hautes-Alpes, the small village of Ventavon is nestled in the middle of typical landscapes of southeastern France. By taking the discreet roads that lead to the village of Ventavon, you will revitalize yourself away from the pace of everyday life.

There are many activities close to nature. Get on your mountain bike or bicycle, put on your rucksack and explore the paths of the Southern French Alps. You can also try your hand at different activities in the Hautes-Alpes department: horse riding, golf initiation, climbing initiation, tree climbing, paragliding…

Mediterranean fish, tapenade and olive oil, aïoli, socca or fougasse, ratatouille, bull stew, goat’s cheese or tomes des Alpes, calissons, navettes or nougats… The attractiveness of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region is also based on many specialties.

Visit directly the producers of the Southern French Alps and share the unique atmosphere of the regional markets.

The local heritage offers beautiful discoveries. In a small village, a very well preserved fountain. In the surroundings, a medieval castle with its keep.

What to do? You can get in touch with the Tourist Office or the Tourist Office to organise your stay.

You wish to stay in Ventavon or near Ventavon? Do you like camping? You prefer to sleep in a guest room or in a hotel? We can help you find accommodation in the region.

Nature in Southern France

Nature is very present in our region. Indeed, southeastern France hosts 12 natural parks, including 4 national parks: Mercantour, Port-Cros, Écrins, Calanques. You will be able to try out new nature activities: hiking, horse riding, cycling, climbing, paragliding, bungee jumping, zip line, white water sports, canoeing, towed buoys, parasailing, paddle, scuba diving, snorkeling…

The mountain of Céüse

Céüse Mountain is famous for its cliffs and peaks at 2016 meters. Climbing enthusiasts from all over the world see its dizzying rock faces as an exceptional playground, offering a breathtaking panorama of the Durance Valley.

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