Discover the territory of Haute Maurienne Vanoise in images
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The Vanoise National Park
The Vanoise National Park, the first French national park, created in 1963; it features exceptional flora and fauna...
Discover the Vanoise National Park >>The High Alps Route
The High Alps Route is a prestigious road covering 670 kms from Lake Léman to the Mediterranean and winding through 16 impressive alpine passes...
Discover the High Alps Route >>Val Cenis Lanslebourg
Two villages, Val Cenis Lanslebourg and Val Cenis Lanslevillard, with a tradition of welcome and hospitality inherited from the Mont Cenis pass...
Discover Val Cenis >>Val Cenis Lanslevillard
Two villages, Val Cenis Lanslebourg and Val Cenis Lanslevillard, and a tradition of welcome and hospitality inherited from the Mont Cenis pass...
Discover Val Cenis >>Bramans Val d'Ambin
Bramans, the first village of Haute Maurienne Vanoise, will surprise you with its charm, its maze of narrow streets, its authenticity...
BramansBessans
Under the benevolent protection of the Charbonnel Glacier, in a remarkable mountain setting, a vast Nordic plateau...
Discover the village of Bessans >>Bonneval sur Arc
Situated at the foot of the Iseran Pass, the highest roadway pass in Europe at 2770 m, Bonneval sur Arc, a village of stone and laminated shale...
Discover the village of Bonneval sur Arc >>Termignon la Vanoise
Termignon la Vanoise is THE village of the Vanoise National Park.
It's a friendly little town, both agricultural and touristic...
Sollières-Sardières
The village of Sollières-Sardières spreads its three hamlets over both side of the Arc river...
Discover the village of Sollières-Sardières >>Mont Cenis Pass and Lake
The Mont Cenis Pass joins France and Italy, culminating at over 2000 m.
On the other side of the pass, the Mont Cenis Lake offers a grandiose landscape.
Iseran Pass
The Iseran Pass is the highest roadway pass in Europe, culminating at 2764 meters. It joins the Maurienne Valley to the Tarentaise Valley, the two alpine valleys of Savoie.
