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Marcheurs confirmés "le Gateau"

Marcheurs confirmés "le Gateau"

Description

No doubt this lovely mountain got its name from its layered-cake appearance. It overlooks Flumet and has a magnificent view of the Val d'Arly. The itinerary passes by the Bonne Fontaine chapel where the Virgin Mary is supposed to have appeared...

4:00 of which 2:15 of ascent
Departure from the Tonnaz car park, or from the village but allow 1 hour more.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 26/04/2024
4.9 km
4 h
min. 99999 m
564 m
170 m

Altimetric profile

Starting point

La Tonnaz , 74120 Praz-sur-Arly
Lat : 45.840341Lng : 6.556306

Date and time

  • From 15/06/2024 to 15/11/2024
  • From 15/06/2025 to 15/11/2025

Additional information

Updated by

Office de Tourisme de Praz-sur-Arly - 05/03/2024
www.prazsurarly.com
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Environments

Mountain view
Mountain location

Open period

From 15/06 to 15/11.

Contact

Phone : 04 50 21 90 57

Email : accueil@mairie-prazsurarly.fr

Type of land

Ground

Topo guides and map references

Map references :
Map of hiking trails in the Pays du Mont Blanc - Belvédère du Mont Blanc , for sale €6 at the tourist office

The Cirkwi brief

Explore Le Gateau: A Unique Hiking Adventure in Praz-sur-Arly



Exploring the "Le Gateau" mountain on foot is an enriching experience, promising an unforgettable adventure amidst nature's best in Praz-sur-Arly. Named for its tier-like appearance reminiscent of a layered cake, this hiking route captivates with splendid views over Val d'Arly and a passage by the revered oratory of Bonne Fontaine. Curated by the Office de Tourisme, this journey unfolds through paths where legends linger, and breathtaking landscapes await. Embrace the tranquility of the mountains, where each step leads to a deeper connection with the natural world and its ancient stories.

Technical Route Overview



This hiking itinerary spans approximately 4.9 kilometers, demanding a significant elevation gain of 564 meters. Aimed at experienced walkers, the route's ascent takes roughly 2 hours 15 minutes, culminating with the serene beauty of Le Gateau. Commencing from La Tonnaz's parking area, or optionally the village center of Praz-sur-Arly for an extended journey, the route challenges with its steep sections, yet rewards with stunning panoramas. Quantifying the physical exertion, this adventure suitably combines endurance with the sheer pleasure of alpine exploration.

Hiking Tips and Safety Advice



Navigating Le Gateau's terrain demands preparation, irrespective of the season. During summer, equip yourself with water, sunscreen, and layers to adapt to changing conditions. Winter transforms the path, necessitating sturdy, waterproof footwear and potentially snowshoes. Always check weather conditions before departure. Respecting the environment and staying on marked trails is crucial for preserving this pristine area. Remember, safety comes first; do not underestimate the mountain's challenges and always inform someone of your itinerary.

Rich Heritage of Praz-sur-Arly



Praz-sur-Arly, nestled in the heart of the French Alps, embodies a rich tapestry of history and culture, serving as the starting point of our exploratory voyage. This region, part of the encompassing beauty of Mont-Blanc territory, not only offers a gateway to unparalleled natural wonders but also preserves centuries-old traditions and architectural marvels. A walk through Le Gateau is more than a physical journey; it's a passage through time, offering insights into the enduring legacy of the Val d'Arly and its enduring connection to the surrounding majestic peaks.

Weather Wisdom and Prime Seasons



The climatic rhythm of Praz-sur-Arly oscillates between temperate summers and snow-rich winters, creating a dual canvas for adventurers. Ideal hiking conditions emerge from late June to early September, when trails are free from snow, and the landscape's full splendor is on display. Conversely, winter offers a serene, snow-covered backdrop, ideally navigated from late December to February for those prepared for chillier trekking. Understanding this climatic duality empowers visitors to choose their optimal exploration period, ensuring a harmonious encounter with nature's undulating moods.
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