The Garde Chasse loop - Snowshoe itinerary
NOTES :
Snowshoes and poles compulsory for this hike.
Description
WORTH KNOWING:
A century ago, the Col d'Arves was the main access route for the inhabitants of the Arvan valley. In the hamlet of Cruet, known as "petit village" in Savoyard dialect, you'll find the Baroque chapel of Sainte Philomène.
SIGHTSEEING
A magnificent view of the Aiguilles d'Arves from the top of the Col.
Environments
- Forest location
- Mountain view
- Mountain location
- Resort centre
- Village centre
Itinerary
- Distance 14.3km
- Type of itinerary LOOP
- Elevation gain 971m
- Elevation drop 970m
- Duration 06h30
- Marked trail Yes
- Nature of the land Non-groomed itinerary, Not suitable for strollers
- Average altitude 1550m
- Highest altitude 1780m
Opening time
Closed temporarily.
Location
Themes
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Guidebook with maps/step-by-step : ROUTE DETAILS :
For the first part of this walk, follow the Col d'Arves itinerary. When you come back down after the Baye, you'll come to a crossroads. Follow the signs to the "Aire de pique-nique de l'Oeillette". Once you are at l'Oeillette, continue for a few metres and on your right you will see a small path through the woods. There are small wooden signs every 100 metres or so as you descend through the forest. When you reach the crossroads, take the path on the right, signposted "boucle du Garde Chasse". After a long uphill section, you will pass the water treatment plant and then reach the Lac de la Tigny. At this point, you rejoin the road. Continue past the campsite, cross the bridge and after about 100 metres take the path on the right. You will pass the bread oven and then the Villarembert church. Cross the road at the Town Hall and continue along the road for a few metres.
At a bend on your left, climb the path (it's quite steep at this point!). At the end of the path, you'll find the road again. Turn right towards "Les Crevasses". Then join a path (again quite steep), before arriving at the "Plan Chaud" with the groomed path. Take the long descent then continue straight on, passing over the wooden Garney bridge and the equestrian centre. You are now back at Le Corbier.