Dauphiné Alps
The Dauphiné Alps are a mountain range located in southeastern France, part of the larger Alps system. They stretch from the Isère department to the Hautes-Alpes and are known for their stunning landscapes, including rugged peaks, deep valleys, and picturesque lakes. The region is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountaineering.
This area is also home to several notable towns, including Grenoble and Briançon, which serve as gateways for tourists exploring the mountains. The Dauphiné Alps are rich in biodiversity and offer a variety of ecosystems, making them an important area for conservation and research.