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The Grand Méan lake via the Evettes circus

Grand Méan glacier at Bonneval sur Arc
Cirque des Evettes - Haute Maurienne
Haute Maurienne - Evettes - Pont de la Reculaz
Grand Méan glacier at Bonneval sur Arc
Grand Méan glacier at Bonneval sur Arc
The Grand Méan lake via the Evettes circus

Description

A "Coup de coeur" hike, approaching the border glaciers at the bottom of the Haute Maurienne valley. A spectacle that nature offers us and that we must show to our children today. Memories for life guaranteed.

The route starts from the picturesque hamlet of l'Ecot. After ascending the Arc, the path gradually enters the spectacular Reculaz gorge, overlooking the torrent.
At the end of the refreshing gorge, the path descends towards the waterfall and crosses the Roman bridge, as if suspended in the wild immensity. Streams meander through the grassy, steppe-like plains.
From here, the route, which is no longer marked, becomes increasingly wild. A sector where ibexes are very often present in the summer.
From scree slabs to rocky slabs, you progress in the heart of the Cirque des Evettes, under the gaze of the Albaron or the Grande Ciamarella, renowned glacial peaks.
But it is in front of the blue-green glacial lake of the Grand Méan 2876m, a little piece of Greenland or Patagonia, with small icebergs floating in the lake and an ice cliff that falls directly into the lake, that you will have the most emotions.
Sometimes you can hear strange noises emanating from this living glacier, from which a few blocks can break off in an impressive din that tears the usual silence of the place. One has the impression here that time stands still, that only the time of a wild nature with a slow and continuous evolution remains.
Plenitude, meditation, soothing and rejuvenation in paradise, where everything begins...
A wild area where ibexes are very often present in the summer period.
Also, to return to civilisation gently, treat yourself to a well-deserved gourmet stopover at the Evettes refuge on the way back.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
5h30mn
Dist.
14 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

Parking de l'Ecot , 73480   Bonneval-sur-Arc
Lat : 45.379574Lng : 7.090243

Points of interest

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L'Ecot, high altitude village

The hamlet of Ecot, located 2000 m above sea level, classified site since 1971, represents a treasure of preserved mountain authenticity. With its old stones and slate roofs it is a cultural and architectural heritage completely preserved.Access to the hamlet of l'Ecot by car from Bonneval sur Arc is regulated and subject to a charge in July and August, as is the shuttle bus that runs on the same route during the summer. If you have already forgotten the car, you can also reach the hamlet from the village, in an hour's walk and contemplation, taking the delightful "sentier des Agneaux", walking through the pastures, and along the Arc canyon and its picturesque potholes spanned by the Pont de la Lama, a superb Roman vaulted bridge. L'Ecot is both the goal and the starting point of many walks for all levels (family, bucolic, hikers, mountain dwellers, ...). The mountain pasture paths will then lead you to the Carro or Evettes refuges, to fantastic glacial cirques, or to the pure and wild springs of the Arc... Here are other suggestions for walks and hikes via and towards the Ecot. In winter, a groomed track will open the doors to the pure mountain world that permeates the atmosphere of l'Ecot... Scrutinising the landscapes of the valley bottom, it is sometimes difficult to discern a few stone houses, covered with lauses, nestling on a fold, overlooking the Arc gorges: The hamlet of l'Ecot is in perfect symbiosis with the majestic environment of this site. The very beautiful Romanesque style Sainte-Marguerite chapel, (frescoes from the Middle Ages), dominates the tightly packed houses below around the cobbled alleyway. Cupolas engraved on the rocks polished by the glaciers bear witness to the prehistoric imprint of the place. Piedmontese shepherds would have settled with their flocks around the 5th century, surviving the harsh and frugal conditions of the altitude. Inhabited all year round until 1960, then abandoned in winter, l'Ecot is once again the permanent home of several young Bonneval families. L'Ecot, represents a completely preserved cultural and architectural heritage which seduced Nicolas Vanier during his search for a filming site for his film Belle et Sébastien. Many people remember this television series from the 1960s retracing the extraordinary encounter between a mountain child and a wild dog. The hamlet of l'Ecot fitted exactly the scenario, the shooting took place in 2012, the film was released in 2013 and "made" 3 million admissions. Christian Duguy directed the sequel to this story entitled Belle et Sébastien, l'aventure continue in 2014. L'Ecot is obviously the main setting, the film was released in December 2015. Belle et Sébastien 3 was released in theatres in February 2018. This episode was also filmed in Bonneval and in the hamlet of L'Ecot. The hamlet of l'Ecot breathes the authenticity and simplicity with which you will be welcomed at Bonneval!

- Office de Tourisme de Haute Maurienne Vanoise -
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Additional information

Contact

Phone : 04 79 05 99 06

Website : https://www.bonneval-sur-arc.com

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BonnevalsurArc/

Open period

From 15/06 to 15/10.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Updated by

Communauté de communes Haute Maurienne Vanoise - 01/09/2025
www.cchautemaurienne.com
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Environments

Lake view
Mountain location
Waterfall view

Type of land

Stone
Ground

Topo guides and map references

Map references :
TOP 25 IGN 3633 ET

Location complements

At Bonneval sur Arc, turn right in the direction of Ecot and park in the Ecot car park. (paying july-august)
In summer, possibility to take bus line 7 (Bonneval/Arc - L'Ecot) and get off at the terminus.

Reception complements

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.

Tricky passages

Passage on handrail where you have to put your hands down.
The itinerary is signposted up to the Evettes refuge but is no longer signposted up to the Grand Méan lake.
Passage on rocky slabs that can be slippery.
High mountain itinerary (2900 m)

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

0/ : Parking de l'Ecot , free of charge.
1/ : On the left bank of the Arc, take the direction of the Refuge des Evettes " par les gorges de la Reculaz ". The path runs along the Reclulaz stream and then the Pareis stream.
2/ : A succession of handrails takes you to the top of the gorges.
3/ : A little before arriving at the refuge, go down towards the waterfall and the Roman bridge.
4/ : Once you have crossed the Roman bridge, you will be on the Plan des Evettes.
At the post with the same name, head towards the Lac du Grand Méan.
From this point on, the route is no longer signposted.
5/ : The climb to the lake is through scree and rocky slabs.
6/ : Once at the lake, turn back on the same path and go back to the Roman bridge.
7/ : Take the direction of the Refuge des Evettes.
8/ : A short stop at the refuge at 2594m to admire the glacial cirque of the Evettes before going back down to the Ecot car park.

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Yes

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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! 🌳🥾