What are the hiking trails to do in La Rosière this summer?

 

DISCOVER HIKING IN LA ROSIÈRE

A magnificent Savoyard-style village resort located on the border with Italy and the famous Petit Saint Bernard pass. Situated at an altitude of 1850m with an exceptional view of the valley and the Mont Pourri. La Rosière offers varied hiking trails for all levels to explore this summer. We'll tell you more below, follow the guide!

 

HIKING IN THE SUN IN LA ROSIÈRE

In La Rosière, you can enjoy hiking in various sunny landscapes. The resort is south-facing, guaranteeing optimal sunshine for successful summer holidays. For your hikes, you can choose to explore the charming Savoyard villages, the alpine paths, the lakes, and the dizzying trails. It's also an opportunity to discover the Transalpine riches along your hikes, with the proximity of Italy and the Aosta Valley.


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LE CHEMIN DU VAZ - A FAMILY HIKE

LE CHEMIN DU VAZ - A FAMILY HIKE

An ideal trail for a walk with children, with a low positive elevation change of 60m and a short walking time of 40 minutes. On your way, you will discover the Moulins stream. Don't forget to bring your picnic to comfortably settle by the water's edge.

To access the trail, go to the former school in Châtelard and follow the signs towards "Vaz."

LE LAC SANS FOND

LE LAC SANS FOND

Head to the Hospice du Petit Saint-Bernard, located 6.5 km by car from the La Rosière Tourist Office. Once there, the start of the hike is located at the back of the hospice, following the direction of the bottomless lake through the switchbacks and marked trails.

Once you reach the top, admire the exceptional viewpoint over the Mont Blanc, Beaufortain, and Vanoise mountain ranges.

LE COL DE LANCEBRANLETTE

LE COL DE LANCEBRANLETTE

Instead of descending directly from the Bottomless Lake, you can turn right at the intersection towards the summit of Lancebranlette, located at an altitude of 2936m. This Franco-Italian route is very steep and strongly discouraged with children.

At the summit, the view is exceptional, both of the Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, Lake Verney, as well as the Italian and Swiss Alps.

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