Everything about Vanoise National Park totally explained
Vanoise National Park (
French:
Parc national de la Vanoise), is a French
national park in the
Alps, created in
1963 after mobilization from the
environmentalist movement against a
touristic project. It was the first French national park. This park is in the
département of
Savoie. Little
villages like Champagny-le-Haut, Champagny-le-Bas, La Chiserette, La Cuaz, Le Bois, Friburge and
Séez are near this park.
The park is bordered by several large french
ski resorts (
Les Trois Vallées,
Tignes,
Val-d'Isère,
La Plagne,..). On the Italian side of the border, the park is continued by the
Gran Paradiso National Park. Together, these two parks cover over 1250 km².
Wildlife
The park is well-known for its population of
steinbocks (
Capra ibex), bouquetins in French.
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