Massif des Écrins

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Mountain in France
44°55′23″N 6°21′36″E / 44.92306°N 6.36000°E / 44.92306; 6.36000Geography
Principal summits of the Écrins, together with the national park boundaries
CountryFranceParent rangeDauphiné Alps

The mountains of the Massif des Écrins (French: [ma.sif de.z‿e.kʁɛ̃]; Écrins Massif) form the core of Écrins National Park in Hautes-Alpes and Isère in the French Alps.[1]

Mountains

Glaciers

References

  1. ^ "Les 7 grandes vallées du massif", on ecrins-parcnational.fr (in French).

External links

  • Massif des Écrins (in French)
  • GR54 Hike in the Écrins (in Dutch)
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