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In the Guillestrois

Réotier

876 meters above sea level
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A panorama at the confluence of the Guil and Durance rivers

Why stay in Réotier?

A balcony of tranquility perched on a Ecrins National Park side

At Réotier, hikes await you, and adventure beckons you at the “Tête de Vautisse” summit at over 3000m or to try out rock climbing! Head in the clouds but feet in the water, Réotier is about being in both! Let the Durance breaze take care of your vacation, stroll along its banks, admire the Petrifying Fountain before climbing up the mountainside towards the high hamlets rising above 3000 meters. In this cool paradise, fish are more common than holidaymakers. If you want to make sure it’s true, go fishing and sample the trout at the fish farm in summer, and enjoy the concerts in the evening!

All practical information

Friday 04 July
Cloudy
21°C
min : 14°C / max : 22°C
Wind : 11km/hHumidity : 47%
Afternoon
22°C
Evening
14°C
Saturday 05 July
Cloudy
23°C
min : 12°C / max : 23°C
Wind : 13km/hHumidity : 32%
Morning
16°C
Afternoon
22°C
Evening
14°C
Sunday 06 July
Cloudy
21°C
min : 11°C / max : 21°C
Wind : 17km/hHumidity : 35%
Morning
15°C
Afternoon
20°C
Evening
11°C
Monday 07 July
Cloudy
14°C
min : 9°C / max : 16°C
Wind : 14km/hHumidity : 62%
Morning
12°C
Afternoon
16°C
Evening
9°C
Tuesday 08 July
Sunny
17°C
min : 6°C / max : 17°C
Wind : 6km/hHumidity : 35%
Morning
7°C
Afternoon
15°C
Evening
6°C

Village presentation

In the foothills of the Ecrins National Park, Réotier enjoys unrivalled views over the Durance valley and the Queyras first peaks. Its characterful houses enjoy a privileged location under the blue skies of the Hautes-Alpes. In winter, resorts are just around the corner, autumn and spring inspire family hikes on the temperate mountainsides. Summer days are spared from excess, softened by its easterly exposure. Réotier is a must for holidaymakers looking to recharge their batteries. With the Durance River at its foot, secluded lodges and a bucolic campsite, it’s the perfect place to stay!