
Refuge d'Art Andy Goldsworthy
A remarkable land art installation by Andy Goldsworthy, seamlessly integrated into a stunning geological park near Digne.
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Refuge d'Art Andy Goldsworthy
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Best light for viewing art
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Must-see attractions
A remarkable land art installation by Andy Goldsworthy, seamlessly integrated into a stunning geological park near Digne.
"A must-see spot for land art lovers, worth the hike!"

Wear Comfortable Shoes
A short, easy hike is required. Sturdy footwear is recommended for the path to the Refuge d'Art. :athletic_shoe:
Allow Time for the Hike
The climb is only about 10 minutes, but take your time to enjoy the surroundings and the approach. :hiking_boot:

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Rating
5 · 3 reviews
Type
Museum
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Andy Goldsworthy's Refuge d'Art
Geological Park near Digne
A striking land art masterpiece by Andy Goldsworthy, integrated seamlessly into the natural landscape.

Scenic Geological Park
Explore the stunning natural beauty surrounding the artwork, a perfect backdrop for land art enthusiasts.
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Wear Comfortable Shoes
A short, easy hike is required. Sturdy footwear is recommended for the path to the Refuge d'Art. :athletic_shoe:
Allow Time for the Hike
The climb is only about 10 minutes, but take your time to enjoy the surroundings and the approach. :hiking_boot:
Visit During Daylight
The artwork is best appreciated with natural light. Plan your visit accordingly for optimal viewing. :sunwithface:
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Wear Comfortable Shoes
A short, easy hike is required. Sturdy footwear is recommended for the path to the Refuge d'Art. :athletic_shoe:
Allow Time for the Hike
The climb is only about 10 minutes, but take your time to enjoy the surroundings and the approach. :hiking_boot:
Visit During Daylight
The artwork is best appreciated with natural light. Plan your visit accordingly for optimal viewing. :sunwithface:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Refuge d'Art as an impressive and must-see land art installation within a stunning geological park. The short, easy hike to reach the artwork is frequently mentioned as a positive aspect, making it accessible and rewarding. It's considered a highlight for art and nature lovers alike.
"Seated in a stunning geological park, one of Andy Goldworthy’s most impressive works. Worth the hike!"
Joel Kuennen
"A must-see spot near Digne for land art lovers. A short, easy 10-minute climb from the car."
Thierry Jayle
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Patrice Le Fur
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Refuge d'Art is located in a geological park near Digne. Access is via a short, easy 10-minute climb from a designated car park. The hike is straightforward and offers lovely views.
Yes, there is a car park available that serves as the starting point for the short hike to the artwork. It's convenient for visitors driving to the site.
The path is described as a short, easy climb. It's generally well-maintained and suitable for most visitors, though comfortable walking shoes are advised.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is no mention of tickets or entry fees for the Refuge d'Art itself. It appears to be an accessible outdoor installation within a natural park.
As an outdoor land art installation, the Refuge d'Art is generally accessible during daylight hours. It's best to visit when there is ample natural light.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the artwork in its natural setting. Consider the surrounding landscape and the unique integration of Goldsworthy's creation. Natural light is key for best results.
Information regarding drone usage is not readily available. It's advisable to check local regulations for the geological park before flying a drone.






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