Walk through the forest to the foot of the first fortifications, then take a moment to visit the Place Forte and its intramural village, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Then head for the village of Eygliers, overlooking the confluence of the Guil and Durance rivers. On the way back down, follow the marmot trail, where you can get up close and personal with these small whistling mammals.
A loop that combines discovery of the cultural heritage of the UNESCO World Heritage fortress of Mont-Dauphin, the village of Eygliers and marmot observation: perfect for the whole family!