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France  - the Queyras Regional Park


S
taying at Camping St Jean at Guillestre for a couple of nights we explored the Queyras regional park taking the road through several narrow tunnels, crossing fingers that we didn't meet one of the many logging lorries, and through splendid gorges of the Combe du Queyras to Chateau Queyras, a commanding fort perched on a hill but with little roadside parking, then after a couple of kilometres, turning right and a good road climbing to an attractive church with a wooden tower at Molines-en-Queyras, the junction of the pass across the Col Agriel to Italy, then on St Veran, which claims to be the highest village in Europe at 2040 metres.

  
  Church at Molines en Queyras
Church at Molines en Queyras


    St Veran highest village in Europe
         St Veran highest village in Europe

We parked at the bottom of the village along with several other motorhomes and coaches. The village has many old wooden buildings one of which is a fascinating museum packed full of old items from the house in which the cheerful guide had lived together with his farm animals until only a few years ago. After a pleasant walk though the woods below the village we drove back to the main road and further up the valley to Abries and the end of the road at l'Echalp surrounded by high peaks of Monte Granero and le Pain de Sucre before returning to the campsite at Guillestre (which had wi-fi access at least just outside the office).

The next morning we visited Mont Dauphin, a very large fort with a complete town inside its walls, built by Vauban. From the first carpark (on the left) there was a great view across to the Guillestre plateau with a waterfall over the cliff edge. Admission to the fort was free but there is a charge for the museum and guided tours.

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view from St Veran to mountains
view from St Veran to mountains

St Veran main street
St Veran main street

Waterfall into Gorge du Queyras
Waterfall into Gorge du Queyras
(There is a walk into the gorge from Guillestre)
 
Entrance to Mont Dauphin
Entrance to Mont Dauphin
(we had to stand back as a beer delivery lorry just
squeezed through the arch)


from here we headed south then east towards Barcelonnette passing a very long blue reservoir and some Demoiselles Coiffées!

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