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Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike

Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike
Tour de l'Arcalod - 2-day hike

Description

Access the Hautes-Bauges and in particular the Réserve Nationale de Chasse et de Faune Sauvage des Bauges, a protected natural area in the heart of the Regional Nature Park. Up there, the chamois are watching you!

The Arcalod, the highest peak in the Bauges massif (2,217 m), separates 4 valleys between Savoie and Haute-Savoie.

Travelling counter-clockwise, the route first climbs up the forested and then pastoral Bellevaux valley, to the Col d'Orgeval.
(The ascent of the Pointe d'Arcalod, on the left, begins at the pass. It is exposed and reserved for experienced alpine hikers).

It then overlooks the forested valleys of Saint-Ruph and Combe-d'Ire, where Lake Annecy can be seen in the distance.

The final descent to Jarsy offers fine views of the Bauges-devant and the Col du Frêne.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Medium
Dist.
29 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

Jarsy, parking de l'église , 73630   Jarsy
Lat : 45.657222Lng : 6.176308

Steps

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Faune: Le pas de l'ours

Le Pas de l’Ours domine la Combe d’Ire et le vallon de Saint Ruph, deux grands vallons forestiers froids et humides d’orientation Nord-Sud. Ils sont le royaume de la hêtraie sapinière, où l’épicéa commun, le hêtre et le sapin pectiné dominent.Dans le haut de ces vallons, l’Etat est propriétaire de deux grandes forêts domaniales. La forêt domaniale de Saint Ruph (639 ha) présente un intérêt particulier vis-à-vis de la protection contre les risques naturels : crues et érosions torrentielles surtout, avalanches et mouvements de terrain dans une moindre mesure. L’enjeu est la protection de la plaine de Faverges située en contrebas, pour partie assurée par la forêt qui retient les sols, mais également par les ouvrages de génie civil (seuils, barrages) installés dans le lit du torrent de Saint Ruph.La forêt domaniale de la Combe d’Ire (917 ha) abrite une biodiversité remarquable. Elle est en partie (182 ha) classée en réserve biologique depuis 1998. On y trouve notamment la Barbastelle et le Molosse de Cestoni, deux chauve-souris forestières rares et protégées. Si la Barbastelle se nourrit d’insectes chassés au sein même de la forêt, le molosse de Cestoni - loin d’être le colosse de ces forêts (20 à 30 grammes !) - chasse quant à lui au-dessus de la canopée.Ces deux forêts sont également situées en site Natura 2000, un réseau européen qui défend une gestion concertée en faveur de la biodiversité.

- Agence Alpine des Territoires -
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Contact

Phone : 04 79 54 84 28

Email : accueil.bauges@chamberymontagnes.com

Open period

From 01/06 to 30/09.

Subject to favorable weather.

Updated by

Agence alpine des territoires - 12/06/2025
www.agate-territoires.fr
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Type of land

Stone
Ground
Not suitable for strollers

Topo guides and map references

Topo guides references :
Topoguide FFR n°902 - Tours and crossings of the Bauges massif

Map references :
TOP 25 IGN 3432 OT Massif des Bauges

Location complements

From Chambéry, reach Ecole via the Col du Frêne (D911). Turn right in the village, towards Jarsy. Park in the large church parking lot.

Reception complements

RNCFS regulations prohibit dogs, even on a leash.

Tricky passages

Aerial passage (narrow path) north of Pas de l'Ours

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

DEPARTURE: Jarsy
1/ From Jarsy to the Coutarse refuge / Duration: 6h15 / Ascent: + 1110m / - 344m / Distance: 12km


1 - On leaving Jarsy (D60b), heading towards École, take the left-hand path which runs flat through meadows. Pass under the restored Chapelle de la Lésine and descend through the woods to the hamlet of Carlet (780 m).

2 - At a pond, take a path rising to the left between houses. After the first hairpin bend, climb steeply 600 m to reach the small road leading to the hamlet of Très Roche.

3 - Just before the pond, turn left between the houses. At the next crossroads, turn right. The track heads south. Continue through the forest and after 2 km of crossing the forest road over the Bellevaux valley, reach Rière-Bellevaux.

4 - Reach the bottom of the valley and take the road to the Nant Fourchu parking lot.

5 - Beyond the parking lot, take the steep left-hand track that climbs for 4 km, through forest and then mountain pasture, under the eastern slope of Arcalod.

6 - At the crossroads, you can spend the night at the Coutarse refuge. To do so, turn right onto the path leading to the refuge de Coutarse.

2/ From refuge de Coutarse to Jarsy / Time: 4h30 / Ascent: + 715 m / -1478 m / Distance: 7.3km

7 - Reach the Orgeval chalets, aim for the cross to the north, then the collet to the left of the Col d'Orgeval (1732 m). (The ascent of the Pointe d'Arcalod, on the left, begins at the col. It is exposed and reserved for experienced alpine hikers).

8 - From the col, head due north down the winding path towards the St-Ruph valley, until you reach the flat of the Bonverdan chalet (open, unguarded shelter). Nearby, leave the path leading down into the Saint Ruph valley and climb up to the left, under the eastern flank of Arcalod.

9 - After steep switchbacks (beware of exposed passages), reach the Pas de l'Ours (1660 m). Descend to the south-west below the Pointe des Auges, crossing a maze of large boulders and heading due north to the Plan de France flat (do not take the grassy paths leading up to the south towards the Petit Couturier passage).

10- From the Plan de France, descend south-west along the edge of the coppice on the narrow path which, after 1.5 km, joins the Combe d'Ire forest road in a hairpin bend. Follow it up to the Col de Chérel, cutting across a number of switchbacks.

11 - At the pass, leave the wide track and turn right onto the old track which descends into the forest, sometimes steeply. Under Les Plans, take the forest road on the right as far as Pont de Leyat (1055 m).

12 - Cross it to the hamlet of Précherel.

13 - Take a right-hand path to the village of Jarsy.

Animals

Yes. Only working dogs (including assistance dogs) are authorized.

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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! 🌳🥾