BLOOD SAUSAGE HAMLET
Beaufort's highest perched hamlet, offering a beautiful view and classified as a protected site, its houses form tiered rows.
Perched high in the Beaufortain mountains, in the heart of the Alps, the hamlet of Boudin seems frozen in time. So remarkable that it has been classified as a "protected site" since 1943, it is home to traditional wooden chalets, veritable architectural treasures of the local heritage. Each home, perfectly adapted to the rigors of winter, tells the story of this mountain region. Seen from below, Boudin lies gracefully on a steep slope between 1,230 and 1,380 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views and a rare authenticity.
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