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Come and discover the Provence-Alpes Côte d'Azur region through excursions in the regional nature parks! There's so much to discover, from hilltop villages to olive groves, vineyards, gorges and caves, you'll be amazed by the beauty of the landscape.
Start your road trip in the Bauges Massif, then continue on to the Chartreuse Massif. Then drive through the Vercors Regional Park to discover its spectacular scenery: waterfalls, caves and needles, followed by the Ecrins National Park and its Grande Randonnée trail 54. Take a tour of the Parc du Mercantour, then the Parc des Préalpes d'Azur before arriving at the Parc Naturel Régional du Verdon. Finish your tour in the south of the region with the Luberon, Alpilles and Camargue parks.
Discover the Massif de Bauges and the most beautiful lakes in France. The park has been awarded the "Geopark" label and offers magnificent views over the villages, meadows and forests. Created in December 1995, this regional nature park is home to numerous animal and plant species, including chamois, marmots and mouflons. Numerous sites bear witness to its cultural heritage, including crossroads, tavalan drying sheds, barns and bread ovens. The historic and cultural heart of the Massif de Bauges comprises 14 villages. To discover the park, we recommend hiking, horse-riding or mountain biking.
Hiking on the Semnoz mountain
Mount Revard
Lake Annecy
The Col de la Forclaz
La Sambuy-Seythenex with Nordic activities
Lake Bourget
A massif with a thousand landscapes, the Chartreuse Nature Reserve is home to typical mountain villages, emerald-coloured lakes and lush green plains with views of the summits. In fact, when you visit the massif, you'll be on the lookout for exceptional natural sites. A popular destination for hikers, the park has been classified as a Regional Nature Park since 1995, and is home to more than 2,000 plant species - a third of the total in France. You can also pick mushrooms, observe animals, go skiing if you visit in winter, and go hiking.
The Grotte des Échelles
The Grande Chartreuse Museum
Grande Chartreuse Monastery
The Dents de Crolles
Saint-Eynard Fort
Fort de la Bastille
Created in 1970 and covering an area of 205,806 hectares, the Vercors Regional Nature Park is a veritable natural citadel with marvellous panoramic views. Sculpted by erosion, it has produced spectacular landscapes: waterfalls, caves, needles and gorges. This exceptional environment is home to remarkable flora and fauna, which the park is committed to preserving. Recognised nationally and internationally, the Vercors Regional Nature Park monitors the flora and fauna, and an eco-climatic observatory allows you to discover and follow the evolution of these environments and species.
The Water Museum
the Cascade Blanche
The Choranche cave
The Sure summit
Les Cuves de Sassenage cave
Mont Aiguille
Created in 1973, the Parc National des Écrins offers over 700km of hiking trails throughout the reserve. You can also follow part of the route of the Grande Randonnée 54 [GR54] trail, which circles the Écrins massif and passes right through the heart of the park. Discover these remarkable sites on your journey.
The Aiguille Dibona
Mont de la Meije
The Valgaudemar Valley
The Buchardet waterfall
Le Creuset wildlife park
Known as one of the wildest parks in France and also one of the most varied in terms of landscapes, the Mercantour National Park is located in the Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence départements. For fans of breathtaking panoramas, the Mercantour National Park boasts a variety of landscapes: gorges, peaks, forests, waterfalls... Within the Mercantour, you can discover not only nature but also heritage sites such as the Merveilles and Fontanalba valleys, a unique archaeological site in France.
Tournoux Fort
Lac des Sagnes
Petite Cayolles lake
Annot Sandstone
Upper Cians Gorges
The Valleys of Les Merveilles and Fontanalba
Founded in 1997, the Verdon Regional Nature Park protects 180,000 hectares around the magnificent site of the Gorges du Verdon. The roads running alongside the caves offer marvellous scenery. But the park is also a place where you can meet the local people and sample the local produce. Discover the hilltop villages, Gallo-Roman ruins, churches and local heritage.
Lake Esparron
Lower Gorges of the Verdon
Lake Quinson
Lake Sainte-Groix
Galetas bridge
Imbut hiking trail
The Gorges du Verdon
Stretching over 80km from west to east, the Luberon Regional Nature Park offers a wide variety of landscapes. It comprises three "mountains": the eastern Luberon, the Grand Luberon and the Petit Luberon. Since December 1997, it has been officially included by UNESCO in the world network of biosphere reserves. Discover the perched villages, parks and gardens, and other remarkable sites in the area.
Buoux Fort
Bruoux Mines
Étang de la Ronde
The Provençal Colorado
Oppedette gorges
Created in 2007 in the Bouches-du-Rhône département, the Alpilles Regional Nature Park covers an area of 510km2. During your road trip, come and discover the different landscapes it shelters, between olive trees, vineyards, villages and caves, your eyes will appreciate this sublime beauty. In the setting
Natura 2000, the area is implementing a policy of preserving flora and fauna in order to restore the site's natural heritage. Don't hesitate to visit the small village of Les Baux-de-Provence to discover its emblematic castle, its picturesque narrow streets and the remains of its fortresses. You'll be transported into a medieval atmosphere.
Montmajour Abbey
Montauban Castle
The towers of Castillon
Mount Peacock
Val d'Enfer
Caves of Calès
The village of Les Baux-de-Provence
Created in 1970, the Camargue Regional Nature Park is a site of European importance for local and migratory birds. Famous for its pink flamingos, the Camargue is also the subject of protection measures for local flora and fauna. An open delta on the Mediterranean, the Camargue Regional Nature Park stretches along 75km of coastline and opens its doors to heavenly landscapes. Come and discover the many sites, including nature reserves, museums, castles, etc.
Marais du Vigueirat Nature Reserve
Camargue National Nature Reserve
Camargue Museum
Avignon Castle
Sanctuary of Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer - Our Lady of the Sea
Salt marsh observation point