Ecrins Forest
Ecrins National Park is a southeastern French national park notable for its sky-high mountains, glacier basins, and larch forest trees. The primary purpose of this national park is to safeguard and preserve the unique flora and animals, as well as the architectural legacy. The Ecrins Forest has a variety of hiking paths ranging in complexity from relatively easy to highly demanding.
You may select between fast loop routes and difficult multi-day walks, and no matter which hikes you choose, you will be treated to stunning landscapes and amazing vistas. The French Alps, hypnotic waterfalls, and biodiversity are just a few of the features of this breathtakingly gorgeous national park.
Location: La Chapelle-en-Valgaudémar, France