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Hiking itinerary: Refuge and Vogealle lake

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Le Stationnement au parking du Fer-à-Cheval est payant de mai à septembre. La contribution solidaire via le stationnement permet à la commune de mener des actions liées à l’entretien, la préservation et la mise en valeur des sites naturels, ainsi qu’à l’accueil et l’orientation du public.
Pour consulter la fréquentation en temps réel du parking, veuillez cliquer ici:
affluences.com/parking-de-sixt-fer-a-cheval

Hiking itinerary: Refuge and Vogealle lake
Hiking itinerary: Refuge and Vogealle lake
Hiking itinerary: Refuge and Vogealle lake

Description

Standing at the gateway to the highest summits of Sixt, facing the glaciers, the Vogealle Refuge is a key stopoff point for mountaineers preparing to conquer the Grand Mont Ruan (3,040 metres) or the surrounding peaks.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
5h30mn
Dist.
17 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

74740   Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval
Lat : 46.098233Lng : 6.846199

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Points of interest

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Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval / Passy Nature Reserve

Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval/Passy Nature Reserve, the biggest nature reserve in Haute-Savoie, covers a vast region and boasts two impressive glacier cirques (Fer à Cheval and Les Fonts), both bursting with spectacular waterfalls.Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval/Passy Nature Reserve, the biggest nature reserve in Haute-Savoie, is an exclusively limestone universe featuring a wide variety of forms sculpted by erosion: fissures, grooves, etc. It covers 9,000 hectares across different mountain levels: sub-alpine, alpine and nival, from the banks of the Giffre at 900 metres up to the top of Buet culminating at over 3,000 metres. This range of elevations and the diversity of terrains (wet zones, mixed forests, cliffs, grassy areas, etc., offer contrasting habitats that are richly populated with a wide variety of wildlife species. From the forests to the highest peaks, approximately 800 plant species have been recorded in the nature reserve, including 28 different orchids! Sixt forest is dominated by beech and spruce, but only the most compatible plants can be found in the mountain pastures. Because the habitat changes with the altitude, there is a huge diversity of animal species: deer, wild boar, marmot, mountain hare, etc.. Wild animals thrive in the tranquillity of the nature reserve: ibex, bearded vulture, rock ptarmigan and royal eagle. To view real-time car park attendance, please click here: affluences.com/parking-de-sixt-fer-a-cheval

Maison de la Réserve Naturelle 74740 Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval
- Haut-Giffre Tourisme -
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Environments

Lakeside or by stretch of water
Lake view
Mountain view
Mountain location
Waterside
In a nature reserve

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Haut-Giffre Tourisme - 07/08/2025
www.haut-giffre.fr
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Open period

From 16/06 to 30/09 daily.

Contact

Phone : 04 50 34 49 36

Email : contact@haut-giffre-tourisme.fr

Type of land

Rock
Stone
Ground
Not suitable for strollers

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

Take the wide path from the right of the Fer-à-Cheval restaurant. Follow it through the woods, over a footbridge, then through more woods. On your right, the impressive Tenneverge peaks tower above you. Cross the Giffrenant footbridge and take the path to the right. The view opens up over the bottom of the valley, known as the "Fond de la Combe". When you reach the Prazon café, take the path on the left towards Boret and Vogealle. It takes you directly to the Pas du Boret, an aerial section fitted with cables that's relatively easy to negotiate. From the Pas du Boret, follow the markings on the rocks until you rejoin the path which takes you up to some woods that mark the end of the aerial section. Once out of the woods, you'll find yourself on the Boret prairies. At the café, take the path up towards Vogealle. It rises gently, offering magnificent views of the Tenneverge and Ruan mountains. Once past the Dardet and its characteristic hole in the rock, the path continues upwards. After a long stretch through loose rocks, you'll reach the valley where the Vogealle Refuge stands. The panoramic view of the mountains and glaciers is an invitation to take a break at the refuge!

If you wish to continue to the lake, just follow the path off to the north-west of the refuge. A little steep at first, it then levels out and becomes virtually flat as you approach the lake. A 20-minute walk from the refuge, Vogealle lake is a true peace haven where the water surface offers a mirror image of the Dents Blanches summits (2,700 metres).

We recommend returning via the end of the world to avoid the Pas du Boret.

Animals

No

Data author

23 Route des Follys 74440 Morillon France

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