The most unspoilt in the Alps
In the heart of the Alps, this territory has kept its breath intact. The landscapes here are among the most unspoilt in the Alpine arc, offering everyone the rarity of a nature that is still true to itself.

The world’s most beautiful outdoor spots
From cliffs to torrents, from eternal snow to suspended trails, the Hautes-Alpes is home to some of the world’s most beautiful outdoor spots: a territory made for adventure.

France’s most organic
A land of common sense and know-how, the Hautes-Alpes is France’s leading organic department: a living landscape where nature inspires agriculture.

Provence’s water tower
Born of glaciers, the Durance flows through the valleys and blossoms into the great lake of Serre-Ponçon. From these mountains gushes generous water, making the Hautes-Alpes the veritable water tower of Provence.

Lespionnièresdes énergies renouvelables
From the dams on the Durance to solar power plants and wind farms, the Hautes-Alpes is a pioneer in renewable energies, drawing on its natural strengths to build a sustainable future.

TwoOlympic sitesin 2030
In 2030, the Hautes-Alpes will host the Winter Olympics: a global event in the heart of mountains that are already buzzing with feats and passion.

The Hautes-Alpes
in figures
| AREA | With its vast mountain pastures, larch forests and steep-sided valleys, this area offers an incredibly diverse landscape, ideal for outdoor activities. | 5,548.7 KM² OF LAND |
| RESIDENTS | Here, small villages and hamlets preserve a mountain art of living, where traditions and conviviality punctuate daily life. | 141 677 |
| TOURIST BEDS | Chalets, self-catering cottages, hotels and unusual accommodations welcome visitors who come to enjoy the open spaces and authenticity of the area. | 402 000 |
| COMPANIES | As the lifeblood of the region, companies in the Hautes-Alpes form a vital economic network. | 20 947 |
Source: INSEE
The economy of the Hautes-Alpes is based on a balance between agriculture, tourism and business. A territory where local know-how and outdoor activities create a unique living and working environment.
Source: INSEE
The customer base in the Hautes-Alpes is characterized by a strong majority of French visitors (70%), nearly a third of whom are from the region, and by an ever-increasing proportion of foreign visitors (30%), mainly Belgian, Dutch, English and Italian. The profile is increasingly youthful, with 47% under 35. The loyalty of visitors is remarkable, with 91% returning regularly.
In terms of activities, downhill skiing remains the leading winter activity, with 84.5% of holidaymakers taking part, confirming the region’s sporting and mountain image. In all seasons, the renewed and ever-growing popularity of activities such as mountaineering, climbing, whitewater rafting and, of course, cycling make the Hautes-Alpes a region more in tune than ever with the expectations of new generations.
(including 30%
of locals)
Source: INSEE