Parc National des Écrins is a protected area located in the French Alps, established in 1973. It covers approximately 918 square kilometers and is known for its stunning mountain landscapes, including peaks that rise over 4,000 meters. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species such as the chamois and the golden eagle.
The park offers numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, climbing, and skiing, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. With over 700 kilometers of marked trails, visitors can explore its breathtaking scenery, including glaciers, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear lakes, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism.