Alpigraphie / Kröll Matthias - Grand Chambéry Alpes Tourisme
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.
Marking details : Yellow/red GRP markings
Tricky passages : Aerial passage (narrow path) north of Pas de l'Ours
RNCFS regulations prohibit dogs, even on a leash.
Marking
Plain text period
From 01/06 to 30/09.
Subject to favorable weather.
Services
Pets welcome
Only working dogs (including assistance dogs) are authorized.