The Ecrins National Park is one of the highlights of the Southern Alps region.
A haven for all sorts of wildlife as well as a magnet for outdoor sports enthusiasts, it's well worth a visit at any time of year.
Covering over 270,000 hectares (91,740 of which make up the central zone) the Ecrins National Park is the second largest in France after the Vanoise.
Not just an enormous adventure playground made up of rocks, rivers and forests, the park is also home to 61 towns and villages; one third of which are in the department of Isère and the remaining two thirds fall within Haute-Savoie. They are all in the peripheral zone of the park and can make a great base from which to explore the park; a few places worth a visit include Les Vigneaux, Vallouise, Ailefroide, Puy Aillaud and La Bérarde. Some of these are beautiful little hamlets where old cultures and traditions die hard.































