Benefiting from an exceptional climate between the Alps and Provence, this small town located to the south-east of Gap (prefecture) combines the best conditions for agricultural production and air recreation. The territory of "Gap Tallard Durance" is dotted with orchards. A few hectares of vines still survive on Tallard and Châteauvieux and come to complete the wine offer on the Route des Fruits et des Vins which crosses Tallard. The famous Route Napoléon also makes a stop in the town. The castle, which dominates the valley of the Durance east side and the old town to the west, is classified as a historical monument and dates from the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. But Tallard is also a paradise for sports and air recreation with exceptional aerological conditions. It was the scene of major events such as the world parachuting championship in 2003. Its particular aerology allows all light aviation disciplines to mix with each other: plane, helicopter, parachuting, ULM, glider, hot-air balloon, para-motor... Others Sports activities are also possible with the cliff of Céüze, which attracts climbers of all nationalities.
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