

From the left bank to the right bank, you'll uncover the hidden gems of
the Arc river. Accessible in all seasons, this walk will reveal the wealth of
torrents and wetlands.
In the summertime, various strange migratory birds live together in peace,
finding their meals side by side. Grey herons and wild ducks share their
treasures right before your wondering eyes. Trout, for their part, seem to
taunt the fishermen as they slide through the current, subtle and shy.
Take a detour to Muleney lake for a dose of poetry. A lake dubbed "Lovers'
Lake" with "Caribbean colours"... to set you dreaming about atolls and blue
lagoons.
Nevertheless, this is freshwater, as you'll remember if you visit to the fish
farm. You've never seen so many trout in one day! As for the fishermen,
you'll notice that they release them after catching them.
As you pass through the Bonnenuit combe, look to your left. What is that
strange-looking construction? A snow barrier that shields the valley from the
unpredictable winter snowfall. On this side of the mountain, Mother Nature
often bares her teeth.
From 01/05 to 15/10 daily.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Communauté de communes Haute Maurienne Vanoise - 01/09/2025
www.cchautemaurienne.com
Report a problem
Forest location
Near shuttle stop
Lake view
Mountain view
Mountain location
Close to a public transportation
Village centre
Pond within 5 km
Phone : 04 79 05 99 06
Email : info@hautemaurienne.com
Website :
https://www.haute-maurienne-vanoise.com
http://www.cchautemaurienne.com/jy-vais-en
Ground
Grit
Suitable for all terrain strollers
By bus: Line S53 or S52 - Maison de la Vanoise/Mairie stop
By car: Parking close to the Maison de la Vanoise.
Topo guides references :
Map and booklet "Haute Maurienne Vanoise. 120 walks and hikes - 36 trail routes. For all levels" (sold for €12 in Tourist Offices) - Green route n°10
Map references :
IGN map 3534OT - Les Trois Vallées
Map IGN 3633ET - Tignes Val-d'Isère
Map IGN 3634OT - Val Cenis
The duration of hiking trails is calculated using reference paces: 300 m/h ascent, 500 m/h descent and 4 km/h on the flat.
As hazards may occur at any time on the routes, the GPX tracks provided are not contractual. They are given for information only. Riders use them at their own risk, depending on their level of technological proficiency and their understanding of the terrain.
Yes. Out of respect for wildlife, please keep your dog on a lead.