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Sunday 08 September updated on 09-08-2024 at 8:06
Sunday 08 September updated on 09-08-2024 at 8:06
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From family strolls to energetic hikes, les Arcs’ summer area offers more than 200 km of walking trails with 6,700m of cumulated gross ascent. Truly somewhere for exploring the great outdoors with something for everyone …
Walking alone is a chance to dream and admire the scenery while enjoying the silence offered by wide open spaces.
Walking in a group becomes a moment for sharing and conversation. You can be accompanied by professionals who will be there to offer advice and show you our area and its hidden treasures.
When choosing the route which suits you best, you must take account of the weather, your physical fitness and, of course, your wishes. Take the time to gather information to discover all the opportunities on offer to you.
The free walking map will show you the routes in the les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry, Villaroger and Bourg Saint Maurice sector. Also available to you is an IGN (UK= Ordonnance Survey) 1/35th scale map with more than de 60 marked routes on the les Arcs-Bourg Saint Maurice slope and the versant du Soleil. On sale in Tourist Offices.
Arc 1800, Chantemouche Arret Navette / Bus Stop
Route through superb villages and over superb « montagnettes », la petite Chal, Montvenix, le Villaret… Bourg Saint Maurice can be reached via the Notre Dame de Tout Pouvoir chapel or the White Water Centre. Track also used by mountain bikers.
Walkers/hikers
4 km
821m D-
Durée : 1h30
Altitude moyenne : 1274m
Altitude maximum : 1679m
Type de parcours :
Start near the Jardin Alpin chairlift or the Chantemouche bus stop then take the Petite Chal footpath.
Moderately difficult walk, sometimes with progressive ascent, paths not too narrow.
From 01/06 to 01/11.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
L'itinéraire est balisé.
The trail is indicated by yellow signs with a green inscription.
You can also find yellow rectangles painted on stones or ponds