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Hiking at the Col d'Aussois
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Starting from :
Latitude :
6.72486
Longitude :
45.253553
Map ref. :
Map IGN 3534OT - Les Trois Vallées
A gradual immersion into the rocky mountain landscape. Easily reach one of the Vanoise region's most famous mountain passes. If the sky is clear, a surprise awaits you up there, at 2,900 metres of altitude.
Fearlessly enter Vanoise National Park for a gentle warm-up to kick off the hike. An early start is a good idea, that way you can calmly take your time getting to Fond d'Aussois refuge. Before starting your ascent, pause to observe the rather tame marmots going through their morning routine. A well-maintained trail amidst slabs and rocks takes you up alongside the Saint-Benoît torrent, which is often abundant in the early summer. Sheltered from the breeze, you'll gradually climb through the various alpine zones leading to the pass. All of a sudden, the immensity of the landscape starts to work their magic. Forget about the short grass and other wild flowers. This is a land where rocks reign supreme. On a clear day, look out for the peaks in the distance. Due north, the Roof of Europe reveals itself majestically. Now you're really spoiled: check out that unbeatable view of the Mont-Blanc!
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Free access.
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From 01/01 to 31/12
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