After so much effort, you will discover to the north of the pass the whole valley of Chavière leading to Pralognan: the falling waters on this side will...Read more
Before you, you can see from west to east: the Pointe Pers (3,327 m in altitude) and the Signal de l´Iseran (3,237 m in altitude) to the left of the Col...Read more
Ÿou are at the frontier of the two twin national parks, the Vanoise and the Gran Paradiso. The Gran Paradiso takes its name from the Italian summit which...Read more
"The Col des Fours, at 2,976 m in altitude, lets visitors experience a high wire, balancing between Maurienne and Tarentaise. There, in the thin air, the...Read more
From the Col des Fours (2,976 m in altitude), you can enjoy an extraordinary view of the glaciers and summits bordering Italy, from west to east: the Albaron...Read more
"The ""glaciers"" have greatly impressed the collective imagination of the Alps and their shrinking forms, in landscape terms, is nothing short of a crime...Read more
A little further up, along a small track behind the restaurant Le 1928 is an orientation table - at an altitude of 2,305m. This is a good opportunity to...Read more
At an altitude of 2,304m, this mountain pass is the third highest mountain pass in Savoie and the connecting route between the Courchevel and Méribel valleys....Read more
Just below the take-off runway of Méribel airfield and above the golfcourse is a gorgeous viewpoint over Moûtiers Valley. It's also a start point for other...Read more
It's well worth setting aside some time to admire the breathtaking view over the top part of Mont Blanc and the chain of mountains bordering Aosta Valley.