



Variant ascent to reach the Dent du Villard.
If it requires a little effort, it's to offer the grandiose spectacle of the dissolution funnels. Quesaco? Go up and have a look, and do as the chamois do: the grand tour via the Col de la Chal!
Starting from a turquoise-green lake, you follow the trail of 1000 steps: each step bears the name of a person who helped restore the trail, and why not yours?
You're in the heart of the state forest and its tall conifers. They're here to hold up the Dent du Villard, for this mountain is made of gypsum, the soft but brittle rock that gives the entire slope its whitish appearance.
Continuing on, have you noticed these geological curiosities? These are holes and cavities caused by erosion: they're called dissolution funnels. They can be deep, so watch your step!
The orientation table at the summit testifies to the exceptionality of this place, both for its distant panorama and its proximity to the great white domes of the Vanoise glaciers.
You then cross a protected area where you can observe some beautiful high-altitude flora.
Mairie de Courchevel - 03/03/2026
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Ground
By shuttle bus (line H), 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 (free covered car park in summer) in Courchevel Moriond, and take a shuttle bus that will drop you right at the site entrance.
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