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Most people would visit the Alps to indulge in quality winter getaways. With all its premium accommodation options, fabulous ski resorts, and fantastic terrain for various kinds of exciting pursuits, it’s certainly not that surprising why the typical adventurer would head out to this region. Apart from all the hype that its outdoor activities have to offer, however, this destination has plenty of hidden cultural treasures as well.

One such example is the little town of La Bérarde. Situated about 20 kilometres outside the city of Grenolde, which is near the Italian border, is this secluded but beautiful hamlet. If you’re tired of all the hustle-and-bustle that you’d surely get exposed to when you’re in the top tourist areas of the district, then give yourself a breather by taking a detour here.

La Berarde

You may not realise it, but even though plummeting down those pristine slopes at breakneck speeds can be exhilarating, it can take its toll on your sensibilities. This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t enjoy snow sports, because that’s mostly the point as to why you’re in the Alpine region in the first place (not to mention that these activities are simply awesome!). But should you opt for some moments of relaxation after all that adrenalin-filled action, then this quaint little settlement deep in the recesses of the French Alps would be an excellent recourse.

Upon getting there, the first thing that you’d probably notice is that all of its streets as well as most of its homes are made of cobblestone, and they’re either nestled against mountainsides or tightly clustered in the few flat spaces in the vicinity. Indeed, if you wish to expose yourself to a classic yet soothing ambiance, then make some time to visit this place.

Visual appeal won’t be the only things you’ll find there, however. Think about it, that won’t be enough reason to compel you to go, right? Don’t worry; you’ll also discover that there are a small number of restaurants there that feature fine French cuisine. Not to mention the remarkable scenery offered by the Glacier Carré nearby.

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