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The jas des Agneaux by the Combe des Roberts

Vêt vu du Jas des Agneaux
Le Périer vu du Jas des Agneaux
Credit : Bernard Nicollet - PNE

Description

This hike, above the village of Entraigues, shows the way that man was organized to get the most out of the agriculture and forestry... From the parking at Entraigues church, follow the road to Valjouffrey until the last garden and take a left onto the marked trail at Vêt-Lac Gary. This follows the torrent descending from the combe Drayre then goes up at a big crossing rising onto a scree, and then winds down in the rocky ridges. The trail crosses a beech wood then continues by mounting swiftly getting close to the Combe des Roberts, then crossing it still gaining in altitude to the right bank.. At the fork at Jas des Agneaux/Cabane du Vêt-Lac Gary, the slope becomes less sleep. Take an elevated path to the left to join the Jas des Agneaux. 

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Hard
Duration
5h
Dist.
9.2 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

Lat : 44.899341Lng : 5.95146

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Departure

Entraigues

Arrival

Entraigues

Ambiance

« Striding along this trail, it is difficult to not pay a tribute to those who have gone before us, those who have worn away the rock, built the large and small retaining walls and traced multiple tracks, enabling us to reach Jas des Agneaux without a problem »Bernard Nicollet, Park ranger at Valbonnais 

Access

On the N85, take the D526 in the direction of Entraigues. 

Advised parking

Near to Entraigues Church

Public transport

Coach stop TransIsère at Entraigues

Advice

Absence of a source. Possibility of returning through the forest of Pissard des Aiguilles and Dessous la Roche. 

Herd protection dogs

In mountain pastures, protection dogs are there to protect the herds from predators (wolves, etc.).When I hike I adapt my behavior by going around the herd and pausing for the dog to identify me.Find out more about the actions to adopt with the article "Protection dogs: a context and actions to adopt".Tell us about your meeting by answering this survey.

Is in the midst of the park

The national park is an unrestricted natural area but subjected to regulations which must be known by all visitors.

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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! 🌳🥾