Along the whole length of the trail you will overlook impressive mountain cliffs and see the Route des Montagnes and Col de l'Arpettaz 900m below your feet. The trail takes you to the summit of Mont-Charvin, the highest point of which is at 2409 m.

Sport Alpine hike: Pas de l'Ours Trail Ugine

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Departing from Ugine (73400)
Average length : 05h00
Total elevation gain : 900m
Animals not allowed

Cabled trail of Le Pas de l'Ours :
From the town of Ugine, take the road that goes to the Col de l’Arpettaz, then follow the Route des Montagnes d’Ugine up to the Chalet de Merdassier du Milieu at an altitude of 1585 m. Park your car in the car park. From the Chalet de Merdassier du Milieu, you are at the start of a footpath which runs along the ridge linking the Tête de l’Aulp with Mont-Charvin taking approximately 1 ½ hours. A natural passage, the Mène Noire is a steep rocky section between a band of shale and limestone. Follow it for 250 m over a trail that is equipped with steel cables before coming out on the higher ridge of Mont-Charvin, with views over the Alps and from where you overlook the Manigod valley, not far from the Lac du Charvin. As you climb up the fairly exposed ridge, you reach the summit at 2409m, bordered to the South by rock faces. From the summit you will have a magnificent panoramic view over the whole of the Northern Alps as well as the Mont-Blanc and Beaufortain mountain ranges. Go back down via the same itinerary.

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    Reception

    Animals not allowed

    You can either get to the top of Mont Charvin via the Pas de l'Ours (secured hiking path) in both directions or via the Golet de la Trouye alpine route (with its exposed passages, returning down on the Pas de l'Ours). It is not possible to go back down on the Golet de la Trouye.

    Period of practice

    From 06/15 to 10/15.

    Subject to favorable weather.

    Equipments
    • Parking

    Access

    Col de l'Arpettaz 73400 Ugine
    Departing from : Ugine (73400)
    Latitude : 45.796967 - Longitude : 6.434046
    Information update on 12/10/2023 by Maison du Tourisme du Pays d'Albertville