- Queyras - Wikipedia
The Queyras (French pronunciation: [kɛʁa]; Occitan: Cairàs) is a valley located in the French Hautes-Alpes, of which the geographical extent is the basin of the river Guil, a tributary of the Durance
- Official website Guillestrois and Queyras Tourist Office
The Queyras? It’s another world From the villages of the Guillestrois to the 3841-meter-high Mount Viso, these are the highest inhabited valleys
- Queyras Regional Natural Park | Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Tourism
The Queyras is the most densely populated park in France: it is full of chamois, marmots, hares and partridges that enjoy this preserved nature
- Queyras | Alpine, Nature Reserve, Hiking | Britannica
Queyras, high Alpine valley of the Guil River in Hautes-Alpes département, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur région, southwestern France
- Queyras: Hautes-Alpes
The Queyras became a Parc naturel régional (Regional Natural Park) as early as 1977 The value of the landscape and heritage of this jewel of the Hautes-Alpes is indeed priceless
- Queyras - Mountain country | Queyras Locations
The Queyras is a mountain range in the Southern Alps, located at the eastern end of the Hautes Alpes department on the border with Italy It comprises the Guil basin, a left-bank tributary of the Durance, with its four valleys (see Queyras panorama):
- Queyras — Wikipédia
Le Queyras correspond au bassin versant du Guil ; son point culminant est le pic nord des pics de la Font Sancte et non le mont Viso dont le sommet se trouve dans le Piémont en Italie, mais dont le tour passe par le Queyras
- The 8 most beautiful hikes to do in the Queyras - wanderlix. com
At the border between France and Italy, discover the best hikes in the Queyras, the French Alps valley Le Queyras, pronounced “quéra”, is a valley of the French Alps but also a regional natural park, where steppes cross, floral carpets, lakes and many summits
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