Hiking and biking in the Alps
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MO
Hi, My boyfriend and I are looking to spend a week in the Alps at the end of August. But since we only know the region in winter, I have no idea where to start! I’d like to avoid the big resorts with apartment blocks and instead head for a typical village, with great hikes (on foot and by bike) and ideally near a lake, river, or water spot.

All suggestions are welcome!!! :)

Morgane.
CB Cbandiera Globetrotter ·
hi there alright, I’ll do a little promo for my area, even though I’ve got nothing to gain

Annecy and the shores of its lake all the way to Faverges biking: the greenway from Annecy to Faverges to Albertville (40 km) and routes toward Leschaux, the Bauges—pretty quiet spots hiking: tons of trails

http://cbandiera.free.fr/parcours/

claudio
Claudio de la Faverges. Bonjour amis cyclotouristes, claude passionné de voyages à vélo favergien et défenseur du cycliste. plus la carte bleue est foncée et plus le bagage est léger en anglais "the more the card is blu the less the luggage is heavy"
YE Yevgeny Regular ·
Hi there, for hiking, I’d recommend the Southern Alps—Queyras, Cerces, Ubaye, or the higher areas like Écrins and Dévoluy. For cycling, I’d suggest the Prealps instead: Drôme, Le Buëch, Vercors, or Chartreuse.
ME MessinMaisOu Regular ·
Well, I’m from Lorraine—uh, Grand Est now—and I’d suggest: => A spot near Briançon (Puy St Pierre, Puy St André, Villar St Pancrace, St Chaffrey, Le Villard Laté, or a bit more remote toward Cervières?)

Local rivers: Durance, Guisane, Cerveyrette

Easy hikes: Croix de Toulouse, Cervières, Clarée Valley (e.g., Granon village), etc.

Biking/MTB: Lautaret, Galibier, Izoard starting from Briançon, Izoard or Col de Vars starting from Guillestre (less cool), Granon (even less cool), etc.

Just a few kilometers from Italy and the Queyras...
PT, ROT et VTT
JE Jeanluc49mel ·
hi there, congrats on your site, what a ton of work!!!!

I’ve got a question that brings me here—I’m looking for a route starting roughly from the Nîmes area, taking a peek at the Luberon, to get to Sisteron, and I’d like to follow the Durance. If you’ve got any suggestions, I’m all ears.

I’ll be coming from Ariège, heading to Nîmes, and after that, I’m open to any ideas.

I’ll be bivouacking, and as for climbs, not too high—nothing over 2000m for me now, given my advanced age!!!! Anyway, thanks in advance.
Jean luc
CB Cbandiera Globetrotter ·
try on b router

https://brouter.de/brouter-web/#map=11/46.1549/6.2904/standard

there are some cool things along the Durance

http://cbandiera.free.fr/parcours/durance/
Claudio de la Faverges. Bonjour amis cyclotouristes, claude passionné de voyages à vélo favergien et défenseur du cycliste. plus la carte bleue est foncée et plus le bagage est léger en anglais "the more the card is blu the less the luggage is heavy"

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