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A little advice...

Go for a walk with serenity

From a simple walk to a mountain hike, nothing should be left to chance, so here are a few tips before setting off.

 

Precautions

    Avoid heading into the mountains alone and/or always let someone know where you are going.
    Check your route and its level of difficulty before setting off: beware of grassy slopes, which are often slippery and may overlook rocky cliffs, and do not venture into riverbeds.

 

Weather

Check the local weather forecast before setting off by calling 3250 or on the Météo France website.

If fog, rain, snow or thunderstorms are forecast, adapt your route or postpone your outing. In the mountains, storms can develop very quickly: avoid summits, ridges, mountain passes, isolated trees, streams and exposed rocky areas. If a storm approaches, lose altitude without delay, without running, and seek safe shelter such as a mountain refuge or building.

If you are caught in a thunderstorm with no shelter available, move away from metal objects, keep several metres apart if you are in a group, then crouch down with your feet together, head lowered, limiting contact with the ground. Wait at least 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder before continuing your hike.

 

Equipment & tips

    Hiking boots, lightweight clothing to protect yourself from the sun, cold or rain, sunglasses, gloves, a hat and/or beanie, and sunscreen.
    Walking poles are recommended to improve balance and reduce strain.
    Remember to drink water and eat regularly, and take breaks to recover.

 

Environment

Help preserve the mountains by taking a small bag with you to carry your rubbish back down to the valley. Mountain trails require a great deal of maintenance. Please avoid shortcuts, as they channel rainwater and accelerate trail erosion.

 

The mountains, a shared environment

During summer, alpine pastures are grazed by livestock. Livestock guardian dogs, such as Patous, protect the herds.

Learn how to behave when encountering a livestock guardian dog

 

Supervised walks & hikes

Choose from our service providers:

Marie Paule in the mountains

We offer hiking, trekking and snowshoeing in the Tarentaise-Vanoise region, whether you're with family, friends, an incentive seminar or a group. Marie-Paule is also a qualified yoga teacher.

69, Route du fort
73700
Bourg-Saint-Maurice

06 20 27 47 84

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Descriptif

Marie-Paule Nullans, mountain guide and hatha yoga teacher. Whatever the season, come and discover the most beautiful spots in our beautiful valley: the Beaufortain and its herds, the Vanoise with its wildlife, the diversity of its flora and its bewitching landscapes, the traditional villages and hamlets of the Tarentaise, the fields of powder and the snow-covered forests. My preferred themes: wild flora, geology, heritage and history, fitness and well-being hikes, meditation and yoga in the mountains, Nordic walking, Nordic yoga, roaming, snowshoeing in the wild corners of the valley. Departing from Bourg Saint Maurice or Les Arcs, full-day, half-day and overnight huts and itineraries, picnic lunches made with local produce. Private and group yoga classes. Base camp available in a renovated gîte for 2 to 6 people in the old schoolhouse in the hamlet of Vulmix, above Bourg Saint Maurice.

Opening period

From 01/12/2025 to 31/10/2026 daily.

Capacity

Specific public welcome

  • Walkers/hikers

Client profile

  • Groups
  • Home school groups
  • Welcome for business/incentive groups

Welcome for people with disabilities

Tourisme adapté

  • Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities

Payment Methods

  • Bank/credit card
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