FREE TOUR OF THE VANOISE: A TREKKING CIRCUIT OF THE VANOISE NATIONAL PARK PDF

Kev Reynolds | 160 pages | 15 Sep 2009 | Cicerone Press | 9781852845902 | English | Cumbria, United Kingdom Tour of the Vanoise in the Vanoise National Park in the French

Secure payment. Very good hike. Bastille was a great guide and saved my trip with his spare boots mine broke during the trip. The classic The essential If we had to choose a first trek, this would be the one! This is a famous classic. Hike around the highest mountain The price is all inclusive from departure to end point. Plan to have lunch before. Night in a dormitory in the refuge. Night in refuge. Cross mountain pastures to arrive at the very pretty Bonneval-sur-Arc Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park. Night in hotel or gite. Walking time: 5 to 7 hours per day. All accommodation offers hot showers except Fond des Fours refuge. For the night without your baggage at the accommodation you will get it back the night afterhere are the things to add to your backpack about 2 kilos are enough! Breakfasts and dinners are provided in each accommodation. Inbound: depart from the Paris-Gare de Lyon at am or am, arrive in at am or pm. Return: depart from Modane at pm or pm arrive in Paris- Gare de Lyon Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park pm or am. Free parking next to the tourist office. In accordance with regulations, we are covered by Professional Liability Insurance. In no case can we be responsible for your own Personal Liability. We cannot influence either party. We adhere to strict conditions of sale. You are responsible for compliance with the reporting procedures of any incident. Bring a comfortable backpack of 30 to 40 litres for your personal belongings for the day warm clothes, waterproofs, water, plate and cutlery for your picnic, sunscreen and your identity papers and please keep a little room to carry a picnic and snacks. Snowshoeing Skiing. With baggage transport. Classic dormitory. Customer reviews. Last places available! Personalised tour available Contact us! The route day to day Day 1. Day 4. Personalised tour available, contact us Survival blanket Head torch or hand torch Sleeping bag liner sheet and pillowcase blankets provided at accommodation Two adjustable walking poles highly recommended Identity card or passport BACKPACK Bring a comfortable backpack of 30 to 40 litres for your personal belongings for the day warm clothes, waterproofs, water, plate and cutlery for your picnic, sunscreen and your identity papers and please keep a little room to carry a picnic and snacks. Need some information? Find a hike. All hikes. Individual hike. Group hike. Thank you for your message. We will reply as soon as possible Book online. 6 days hiking at the heart of Vanoise National Park - Altitude MontBlanc

The three French guys with big packs were at the four-way junction talking loudly in the quiet forest. I will meet them again later, and discover I had them all wrong. It clearly sees itself as the gold standard. The park fights and largely draws an uneasy battle with the ski industry. The Park is a wildlife mecca, wholly undeveloped except for a few discrete Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park, mainly run by the PNV, the Parc National de la Vanoise. Early season flowers are some of the best in the alps, marmots proliferate, chamois and bouquetin wander the higher slopes, eagles and vultures guard the peaks. There is climbing too, generally easy—mid difficulty on the glacier routes but also a significant range of rock climbing routes. Now the glimpses are more tantalising than overt. Not well known compared with Mont Blanc, maybe, but still wonderful mountains. With no group of so-called wise men laying down the law, the trekker is free to improvise around the theme, both in stages and route. Access to the tour is often through Pralognan, a small resort town at m approached from the north. For those driving this is probably ideal, a small safe resort to stash a car, get supplies and head off. It also provides the greatest flexibility for a short or long trek. My choice was Modane, a transport hub and industrial town to the south in the Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park and a major GR5 stopover. The trains from Geneva Airport to Modane came with an almost Swiss precision and took around 3hrs 30mins. The Turin TGV line speeds access, then, like the main road, it disappears into a tunnel to emerge in Italy. On previous trips I had come and gone as quickly as possible, but a 6pm arrival meant I needed to stay in town at a small hotel near the station. But at night the trains were gone, the traffic fell away and the people came out and, surprise, Modane was a proper French town again. Should have bought two. My anti-clockwise route was to take me up the hill and along the eastern side of the range, round the north and then a high circuit before crossing two cols. This was a day of two halves, as the football guys say. No such luck for me: the climb to the refuge was a steady 2hrs 10mins, and then the traverse around the Col du Barbier to the valley was a delightful walk. There is a choice Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park four refuges in this area, as well as a small mountain hotel, so there is ample accommodation. Mine was the privately owned Refuge du Plan Sec, a group of converted farm buildings with spectacular views east and south across the valley to Mont Thabor and new opportunities there. I was surprised when the trusty Suunto told me I had climbed m. I teamed up with Gal, an Israeli who was walking alone. An IT and systems manager, he was a solid walker whose list of alpine treks was impressive. The route climbs through an eroded section where the path construction has made what 10 years ago seems exposed into a straightforward steep section. This has been rebuilt in recent years, and now has a magnificent new dining area and sun terrace as well as improved facilities. Here I met up with the group of three I had passed on the first climb, not French at all but more Israelis exploring the range. They were lawyers, engineers, financiers. Another straightforward day, initially continuing the high traverse under the glaciers: with fresh streams coming down from the glaciers above, small lakes and green pastures, this is perhaps one of the most beautiful parts of the trek. All morning is spent approaching the Entre Deax Eaux area, nestled under the m faces of the and Motte. Probably one of the most impressive crossroads highways in the whole of the Alps, five major routes meet here, all of which are great routes, either exploring high valleys or traversing steep mountains. Next my route climbed to the Col de la Vanoise, a huge and hugely impressive U-shaped region, more a valley than a col. Flowers everywhere, marmots, chamois, the whole alpine shebang. This has been totally rebuilt, a brand new refuge. We had passed by on our GR5 walk a few years ago and had a morning coffee in a Portakabin, so a brand spanking new refuge was most welcome. I could have saved some effort here, but I had planned to drop down to Pralognan at m for some supplies and to report in after a few days without mobile signal. I had declined the pique-nique the night before, so was committed to the m descent into the town. Pralognan Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park still asleep, more from the early season than the hour ish when I arrived. Still the Sherpa supermarket was open and, refreshed with coffee and cake, it was time to head to bigger hills. I had been studying the map for a couple of days, but I had spotted that I could rejoin a high traverse from the Col de la Vanoise to the next hut, the Refuge de la Vallette, and cross several cols. The climb to the first, the Grand du Grand Marchet at m, was a good stern test, especially lower down when it used cables and ladders to cross expanses of steep and bare rock. As expected, just below the top Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park and shale made the final m a challenge. But the views of rock, valley and two spectacular waterfalls more than repaid the hard work. I crossed two more, smaller cols before arriving at the remote Refuge at m. The guardienne Sylvie had advised staying high as the better route, as against dropping down to the valley less interesting, more climbing, but quicker. The overnight storm left thick clouds which cleared gradually through the morning and I seemed to have the mountain to myself. This was another steep climb on a reasonable Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park, waymarks were few and snow patches small, before the gradient lessened and I came out at a broad col. Off trail I lost the path on the descent over rocks, re-joining it lower where it was all too obvious where I should have been. Another col day. I seemed in good shape, so it was the col for me. The climb was mainly straightforward, if steep, but the col was puzzling: just where did the descent start from? I left the Aussois peak as being just a bit too far, a bit too snowy, as a hint of rain passed through. Check with the PNV and Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park guardians before heading out before mid-July to understand the conditions. I carried microspike crampons, and used them once, on the final day. In July and August, it is advisable to book a few days in advance. I called a couple of days before setting off and did the lot in 25 minutes. You can book them through Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park PNV website, www. But there are no bins, even at the huts, so any rubbish must be carried and disposed of outside the park. Picnics would add to this. Pay in cash. Most efforts are appreciated. But is that cheating? We will be doing a new edition of the book, expanded into a new guide to Trekking in the Vanoise in Subscribe for Cicerone's latest news, articles, offers and competitions. We send an email every couple of weeks and you may unsubscribe at any time. We never send emails on behalf of third parties. Search Terms. The Tour des Glaciers de la Vanoise — where the French go trekking. By Jonathan Williams Published 12 September 12 minute read. Day one, one hour into the trek The three French guys with big packs were at the four-way junction talking loudly in the quiet forest. Serene beauty on the Tour des Glaciers de la Vanoise. Incredible refuges along the Tour des Glaciers. Mixed weather but days like this made up for the cloudy ones. Day one This was a day of two halves, as the football guys say. Day two I teamed up with Gal, an Israeli who was walking alone. Another charming place to stay. Day three Another straightforward day, initially continuing the high traverse under the glaciers: with fresh streams coming down from the glaciers above, small lakes and green pastures, this is perhaps one of the most beautiful parts of the trek. Day four I could have saved some effort here, but I had planned to drop down to Pralognan at m for some supplies and to report in after a few days without mobile signal. Enough walking to keep you busy for quite some time. Day five The guardienne Sylvie had advised staying high as the better route, as against dropping down to the valley less interesting, more climbing, but quicker. It will still be there next year. Day six Another col day. The refurbished dining area. Glorious views again. Forgetting to say "Fromage". Fat little marmot number Taking a moment to take it all in. Early season flowers are among the best in the Alps. To read more articles like this get our newsletter. Then how about the Tour of the Vanoise. Shop Extra Contribute. Tour of the Vanoise | Self Guided Trek | Mont Blanc Treks

In this section we present a chapter from the book "Per Alpes, Discovering the Alps in 20 circular walks". Read the tour description below and check other publications of the Alps Convention. Aussois — La Montana chairlift — Ref. The route does not require much effort and it is very scenic. After 6 hours you reach Ref. Accommodation: Ref. Experience the Alps from a different point of view horseback riding, along ancient mule tracks, through the beautiful valley of Champoluc. Our mountain guides, native from Cortina, will show you the best of the Dolomites on skis, both on and off-piste. Alta Via trails are among the most beautiful trails to be found in the Alps composing a round circuit around the Aosta Valley. From the Middle Ages people have been building their villages in the Monterosa valleys. Today, they are the famous ski resorts. The Alta Via 2 goes in the heart of the first Italian National Park, , dominated by peaks of the giant mountain by the same name. We tailor all trips to the wishes of our guests. Tell us about your desires. Trekking in the Alps. The Park was mainly created to protect ibex. The Park is situated in the Savoy department, between the Maurienne valley and the and includes around a hundred peaks exceeding m. The geologic Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park is noticeable not only from the colour of the rock but also from the unusual vegetation. Particularly interesting are the fields of narcissus and red lilies. This traverse lasts five days, however, thanks to the numerous huts located all along the paths, a network of almost km, there are many other options available and you can easily extend your stay. Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park the northern side of the col, you can find snowfields till late in the summer. This means that during the descent you need to pay very careful attention. The rest of the tour is not very demanding and it does not require high climbing skills. It is however essential to have a head for heights, careful footwork and endurance. In the heart of the first French National Park. Walk up to Ref. Here you are at the highest point of the tour. After the pass there is a steep and slippery descent also at the beginning of summer because of the snowfields and you finally reach Ref. The travelling time depends on the hut you choose, but it takes between 3 to 5 hours. You will be awed by the beautiful landscape: peculiar rock towers, the view of La Grande Casse mwinding streams and beautiful solitary gullies. From Ref. The pass is followed by a long descent to about m reaching then Ref. The hut is located close to some pretty little lakes lac rond, lac long, lac du col de la Vanoisewhere, in peace and quiet, your day comes to a close. This route is the perfect ending to a fantastic tour. Follow the path running on the limestone peak of La Turra, at m. Alta Via 2 Read our Alta Via 2 guide. The Alps from the horseback Experience the Alps from a different point of view horseback Tour of the Vanoise: A Trekking Circuit of the Vanoise National Park, along ancient mule tracks, through the beautiful valley of Champoluc. Ski Safari Dolomites Our mountain guides, native from Cortina, will show you the best of the Dolomites on skis, both on and off-piste. Alta Via 1 tour Alta Via trails are among the most beautiful trails to be found in the Alps composing a round circuit around the Aosta Valley. Resorts From the Middle Ages people have been building their villages in the Monterosa valleys. Tell us your wants and needs and we will try to plan you the perfect trip. Please, write to us and ask us your questions, and we will get back to you.