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Alpine Terroir Roadtrip

Five days to discover the flavours of the Alps

This roadtrip guides you from producer to producer, from the orchards of the Haute-Durance to the vineyards of the Avance valley, from the alpine pastures of the Dévoluy and the Queyrasto the bocages of Champsaur. In just a few days, you’ll discover all the richness of the Alpine terroir : meats, cured meats, market gardening, cheeses, fruit, wines, beers, liqueurs… on an itinerary through enchanting landscapes.

Day 1
Sisteron Buëch Valley

This roadtrip begins in a land of scents and flavors, where the gentle pace of life blends with outdoor activities, cultural visits or simply idleness. From Sisteron, a town steeped in history, to the Buëch valley, home to lavender and aromatic plants such as mint and thyme, moments of rejuvenation are guaranteed.

P. Domeyne – AD05

Day 2
Buëch Valley → Dévoluy

Direction Dévoluy to discover an authentic mineral territory full of natural surprises. Its caves, the Gillardes resurgence and the Bure plateau invite contemplation. A land of agriculture, sheep breeders are the main suppliers ofSisteron PGI lamb.

P. Domeyne – AD05

Day 3
Dévoluy → Champsaur → Gapençais

Dévoluy gives way to the Champsaur valley at the gateway to the Écrins National Park, inviting you to sample local culinary specialities such as salaisons, tourtons, oreilles d’âne and tomme du Champsaur. To explore the narrow streets of Gapyou’ll have to take the Manse or Bayard passes.

JL Armand

Day 4
Gapençais → Avance Valley

After the old-world charm of Gap’s historic center, the Avance valley takes center stage on this stage, located in the southern Hautes-Alpes between the Durance valley, Serre-Ponçon lake and Gap. Discover IGP Hautes-Alpes wines, whose endemic grape variety is Mollard, and Haute-Durance apples with the beautiful Golden.

P. Domeyne – AD05

Day 5
Avance Valley → Queyras

The Queyras Queyras Valley is a fabulous open-air playground with a myriad of villages boasting an exceptional architectural heritage. The fountains, the polychrome sundials and the workshops of woodworkers and cabinetmakers who perpetuate ancestral skills with wood are all worth a stroll. And of course, the wild, unspoilt natural setting. Don’t miss our cheeses, especially the soon-to-be PDO-labeled Bleu du Queyras.

P. Domeyne – AD05

Alpine Terroir Roadtrip

Sébastien Arnaud,
Flouka

I love my job as a breeder: it’s beautiful, despite the daily constraints. In the Hautes-Alpes, the mountains are so specific, they protect us. This enables us to maintain a rich, reasoned agriculture and green mountains. A whole terroir to share, a whole nature to enjoy.

Organizing my roadtrip

Déesse Voyage,
your local ally

Déesse Voyage, the agency marketing this roadtrip, will answer all your questions.

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