
Overlooking the hamlet of "Chaucisse", discover stunning views of Mont Blanc.
TO KNOW :
Long dependent on the Church of St Nicolas, the inhabitants of this hamlet had to wait until the beginning of the 19th century before having their own place of worship, first a chapel, then a Church. And it is to one of these many Savoyard emigrants that they owe it: Joachim Dumax Baudron, born in Chaucisse in 1750 and who, having become the cook of a Marshal of Napoleon, offered his native parish the means to build a school and a chapel. Built in 1818 with the help of the inhabitants, it was raised to the rank of Church in 1828.
From 15/12 to 15/04 daily.
Subject to snow conditions.
Office de Tourisme du Val d'Arly - 26/11/2025
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Access by car from the village of Saint Nicolas la Chapelle. Please note that adapted road equipment is required to reach the start of the route. Free parking when you reach Chaucisse on the right.
Map references :
Map of snowshoeing and ski touring itineraries in the Val d'Arly on sale for 4€ in the Val d'Arly Tourist Offices (itinerary no. 20)
Non-groomed itinerary
Mountain view
Mountain location
Village 2 km away
1/ Start from the car park at the entrance to the hamlet of Chaucisse. From the signpost, climb up through open countryside before crossing a stream in a wooded area.
2/ Continue uphill to reach a place called ‘Les Carrés’. From here, cross a fairly flat area and then descend towards the houses at Les Teurets. Please respect the area around the houses and take your rubbish with you.
3/ From Les Teurets, return to Chaucisse along a forest track, passing through ‘Les Chozalets’.
Yes. Dogs must be kept on a lead.