Mount Trélod

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Elevation : 2181m
Parking des Cornes, Route de Trélod, 73630 Doucy-en-Bauges
A superb summit with an exceptional flora and fauna. A great classic you simply have to do!
High above, mount Trélod invites you to join the summits ! At the heart of the National Hunting and Wildlife Reserve, this route leads to one of the massif's emblematic summits, and promises to reveal some remarkable flora and fauna. And just wait for the panoramic views at the top !

Today's hike will be a sporting one! It begins by a rather steep climb, fortunately in the shade of the forest.

After passing through the rocky bar under the Dent des Portes, the atmosphere changes completely : you will enter a world of alpine pastures, chamois and marmots.

If you happen upon one of these locals, it will be watching you from a distance, a little wary of this strange, clumsy two-legged animal. You can stop for a moment to observe it, holding your breath so as not to disturb it, and enjoy the scenery.

The last slope is steep but the well-marked trail allows you to make good progress. Here is the summit !

As promised, breathtaking views await you.

Please note : this route is located within the National Hunting and Wildlife Reserve. Specific regulations apply. Dogs are prohibited, even on a leash. Please visit the Regional Park website for more information.

Please note : this route is located within the National Hunting and Wildlife Reserve. Specific regulations apply. Dogs are prohibited, even on a leash. Please visit the Regional Park website for more information.
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From 01/05 to 31/10 daily.
From spring to summer, when snow free.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Updated on 09 December 2025 at 11:36
by Grand Chambéry Alpes Tourisme
(Offer identifier : 113351)
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