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L'Avenaz Roman boundary marker

L'Avenaz Roman boundary marker

Description

The Roman boundary marker of l'Avenaz is one of the Val d'Arly's ancient remains. An excuse for good walkers to discover this and the other two Roman boundary markers - Le Jaillet and the Petit Croisse-Baulet (7 hrs walk).
The boundary marker of l'Avenaz is one of the three markers that have been found in Val d'Arly, on the former border between Ceutrons and Allobroges. It was built in 74 A.D. by the Romans in order to demarcate the territories of local tribes. The word "FINES", that means "limit", is carved on it. Until the 18th century, it marked the border of mountain pastures between La Giettaz and neighbouring territories. This marker, just like others, has been thrown down the slope in order to blur the border, because of conflicts and trials about the boundaries of pastures. It was found again in 1992 by La Giettaz and Cordon enthusiasts, and has been replaced according to Roman tradition in 2004

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Lat, Lng
45.8930446.559022
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Altitude
1929 m
Point of Interest updated on 22/10/2025

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Free of charge

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Office de Tourisme du Val d'Arly - 10/10/2025
www.valdarly-montblanc.com
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Open period

Throughout the year : open daily.

Contact

Phone : 04 79 32 91 90

Email : info@la-giettaz.com

Website : https://www.la-giettaz.com

Tips

"Des Bornes Romaines aux Alpages" brochure available at the Tourist Office of La Giettaz.

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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! 🌳🥾