
Years ago, the landscape was very different; tomorrow it will have changed again. How can we preserve the natural resources that make up this landscape today?
From the car park of Roche écroulée, return to the road, climb 50 metres and turn right onto a good grassy path. Follow the slight uphill stretch up into a larch forest. The start of the Pré-Michel nature trail is 600m away. Climb through the forest to reach Pré-Michel (viewpoint on Mont Viso). You can see Mont Viso in all its glory (3,841m). After a few metres, climb to the right among the tall grass. You can enjoy the wealth of flora in this area. Turn left onto a flat bumpy trail. You will arrive at a crossroads. On the right, a small circular path takes you back 200m (you don’t have to do this very short circuit). Turn left and descend on an even path. You will come to an opening in the forest that offers a second view of Mont Viso. Turn left and follow a flat path, which returns to Pré-Michel. From there, take the path that you started out on.
Information: 05 Voyageur 04 92 502 505 or www.05voyageur.com / Queyras Tourist Office
You enter the Ristolas Mont Viso nature reserve. Special regulations apply here. For more information go to: www.pnr-queyras.fr/protection-et-gestion-du-patrimoine-naturel-et-culturel/item/68-réserve-naturelle-nationale-mont-viso-ristolas
La Roche Ecroulée
Pass L’Echalp and continue on the D947 road to La Roche écroulée car park.
La Roche écroulée
Under the watchful eye of Mont Viso, Pré-Michel, evidence a by-gone agricultural, is constantly changing. The species that were favoured by human exploitation, are now facing competition. Species formerly kept at bay by harvesting the hay start to colonize the area. This transition offers exceptional diversity.
La Roche écroulée, left side of the Guil River