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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. The Queyras is one of the oldest mountain ranges of the Alps, and it was one of the last ones to be opened to public tourism towards the end of the 20th century, thus being relatively untouched by environmental destruction.

Emblem of the Parc naturel régional du Queyras

The Queyras is also one of the 58 Regional nature parks of France.[1]

The GR58, also known as the Tour du Queyras ("The tour of Queyras" in French), is a long-distance walking route that forms a 108-km hiking loop in the Queyras.

Notable mountains around the valley include:

There are two passes leading into the valley:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Parc naturel régional du Queyras". Fédération des Parcs naturels régionaux (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-03.
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44°45′N 6°47′E / 44.750°N 6.783°E / 44.750; 6.783