
As you follow the River Doron you'll notice just how much the Belleville Valley has changed over time, with picturesque hamlets now sharing the landscape with the biggest ski resorts.
Setting off from Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, this trail runs along the Doron riverbanks to Les Bruyères lake, via a good-quality track which is also suitable for vehicles. From the lake, you can carry on up to Le Lou lake (steep climb uphill) and enjoy a relaxing meal at the Refuge. Head back through hamlets (Praranger, Saint Marcel) and past Notre-Dame-de-la Vie santuary.Follow the blue waymarks: Les Belleville.E-bike rental shop:Skiset Léo Lacroix la CroisetteRésidence Lac du Lou73440 Les MénuiresSecteur : La Croisette+33 (0)4 79 00 28 15
Train services run as far as Moûtiers. Find out more at: www.voyages-sncf.com. You can then get a coach to Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, find out more at: www.transavoie.com Free shuttle buses run between Val Thorens and Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, find out more at: Transdev Savoie.Have you also thought about car-sharing?
Rando Vanoise has been designed to help you pick and choose your outings, but cannot be held liable where they are concerned. The mountain offers up a wide range of routes and trails for cyclists of all levels, but remember, it is a living, unpredictable environment and it is important that you head out suitably equipped. Ask advice from cycle rental operators.If in doubt, you can take an introductory lesson in how to ride an electric bike with an instructor.If you see a herd ahead, slow down and go round it. If there is a patou, a guard dog, climb down from your bike and walk, pushing it alongside you. Avoid making any sudden or aggressive gestures towards the dog and move away from the herd slowly and calmly. The dog will only be checking that you do not pose a threat to its herd. Respect the parkland and close gates behind you after you've gone through them.The mountain is living, please respect it by staying on the paths and tracks.
Le Cochet car park, 73440 Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
From Moutiers, take the D117 road towards the Belleville Valley. Go past Saint-Jean-de-Belleville and continue as far as the municipality of Saint-Martin-de-Belleville.
Le Cochet car park, 73440 Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
As you follow the River Doron you'll notice just how much the Belleville Valley has changed over time, with picturesque hamlets now sharing the landscape with the biggest ski resorts. Setting off from Saint-Martin-de-Belleville in the Belleville Valley, you'll cycle past gurgling streams, hamlets, water mills, resorts and mountain lakes. For fans of gentle walks, Les Bruyères lake is a perfect spot for tucking into a picnic with children.The more adventurous among you could tackle the climb up to Le Lou lake at an altitude of 2,005m, and get a bite to eat at the refuge (3.5km and elevation gain of 280m).
Le Cochet car park, 73440 Saint-Martin-de-Belleville