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Les Oules

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Les Oules

Description

This easy, pleasant walk along the Cervières Nordic ski area snowshoe trail follows the Blétonnet stream through the Bois du Balais and Bois des Oules, with the Crête des Oules and Pic de Rochebrune in your sights.

From the parking lot, head for the hamlet of Le Laus and the start of the pistes, on the left as you go up.

Take the wide track opposite the Gîte de l'Arpelin, towards Le Bletonnet and Bois des Oules. Then follow the signs for the "Les Oules" pedestrian/snowshoe trail. At the fork in the road, ignore the cross-country ski trail on the right towards Blétonnet. Continue along the right bank of the torrent towards La Cascade.

Ignore the second right-hand track towards Col de l'Izoard.

Follow the trail to its terminus, then take the same route back.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
2h
Dist.
7 km
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Starting point

Parking du Laus Le Laus , 05100   Cervières
Lat : 44.856506Lng : 6.72635

Date and time

  • From 01/12/2025 to 31/03/2026
  • From 01/12/2026 to 31/03/2027

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Office de tourisme des Hautes Vallées - La Grave - La Clarée - L'Izoard - 19/11/2025
www.hautesvallees.com/la-grave/
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Environments

Mountain view
Mountain location
Village 2 km away

Open period

From 01/12 to 31/03 daily.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Type of land

Groomed trail

Reception complements

The village of Cervières has a cross-country ski center, where you can rent cross-country ski equipment (alternating and skating), snowshoes, sealskins for cross-country skiing, sledges... Also tourist information and ski pass sales.

Progressing on snow-covered terrain is much more demanding than in summer, requiring special equipment and knowledge of mountain risks.

-Consult the weather forecast bulletin
-Avalanche risk assessment bulletin
-Consult guidebook recommendations
-Make sure you have the right equipment, including avalanche transceivers, shovels and probes.
-Choose an itinerary suited to your physical condition
- Never set off alone.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾