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Peisey-Vallandry is one of the 4 official gateways to the Vanoise National Park!
Vanoise national Park first french national park created in 1963, for the protection of its flora of 1.200 species of flowers and plants, and its fauna of 2.000 ibex and 6.000 chamois and numerous other species of wild mammals, not to mention golden eagles and bearded vultures.
500 km of hicking paths and trails criss-crossing the "coeur" (the centre) of the Park's 52.839 hectares, where with its network of mountain huts are ideal for circuits or access to the high peaks such as Mont-Pourri and the Grande Casse.
A hostess from the Park will give you all the information you need about hiking, events, and more at the "Maison de Peisey" in Peisey village. The Vanoise national park information desk can advise you on the various itinerary routes depending on your level of experience; for a day's walk or a longer trip with overnight halts in mountain huts.
Also, books, maps, postcards, society games, tee-shirts on sale at all the Park's information desks.
Daily (except Sundays) from 9.00 am to midday and 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm.
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