Hautes-Alpes
The French département Hautes-Alpes is marked by mountains and wild ranges.
Cities
Other Destinations
- Orcières-Merlette — for skiing
- Queyras
- St. Etienne en Devoluy — for skiing
- Risoul - for skiing
Getting There
The Hautes-Alpes are easily reached by train from either the south (Marseille), the north (Grenoble) or the west (Valence). Valence and Grenoble have high-speed train connections with Paris. There are up to four train connections daily in all directions.
There is no large airport in the Hautes-Alpes. Go to Marseille and take the train from there.
Activities
- canyoning around St-Clément-sur-Durance
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Within Hautes-Alpes
Serre-Chevalier is the name of a massive French ski-resort. It is situated in the Hautes-Alpes near the Italian border.
Serre-Chevalier Travel Guide »
Briançon is a city in Hautes-Alpes near to France's Italian border. It is the highest town in Europe.
Briançon Travel Guide »
Veynes is a city in the western part of the Hautes-Alpes. The small city lies on the road which connects the
Drome on the west side with
Gap on the east side.
Veynes Travel Guide »
Oze is a village in Hautes-Alpes with some 50 inhabitants. Usually this grows to some 100 inhabitants in the summer when families visit their roots.
Oze Travel Guide »
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