



There is a Mediterranean forest feel to this route, which takes you to a stone shelter.
La dent du Villard is characterised by a wide variety of natural habitats showcasing every type of geological feature: forests, ericaceous moorland, willow thickets, Alpine and subalpine meadows, tall grass vegetation, cliffs and screes. The sector’s distinct characteristics come from its ancient growth of mountain pines in gypsum (Natura 2000 listed).
Do not attempt when heavy rain is forecast.
Fires are strictly prohibited.
Mairie de Courchevel - 03/03/2026
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By shuttle bus, go to the end of the line and get off at the “Lac de la Rosière” stop.
By car, turn left at the first roundabout as you come into Courchevel Moriond, take several sharp bends heading towards Belvédère and take “Route de La Rosière” going downhill on
the left, on the same level as the hiking symbol, just after Miléade club village.
It can sometimes be difficult to park at La Rosière, so we recommend that you park at the Cimes Blanches* car park in Courchevel Moriond, and take a shuttle bus that will drop you right at the site entrance.
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