For an adventure far from the plateau, leave the plains of Bessans behind and venture into an enchanting valley. After a self-guided visit to Saint-Antoine chapel, make your way to the Oratory of the same name. It seems to protect your passage and the slope is already more gentle. Your eyes wander into the depths of the gorges. Witness the incredible power of these waters flowing from the Rochemelon glacier, at an altitude of over 3,000 metres. When the snow melts, what energy they exert, carving the bare rock! Let your thoughts meander to the beat of your footsteps. It's already time to cross the stream, leaving the challenging ascent of Pierre Grosse to the toughest hikers and trail runners. Treat yourself to a snack stop as you listen to the whistling marmots. What if a Golden Eagle flew by, would you recognise it? On the way back through this majestic circus, the path seems to take flight. Soak up the tranquility of Lac de Solliet, a small lake which, unfortunately, is often dry. Embark on a playful descent that will lead you to steps painstakingly carved by human hands. Will you take the time to count them on Escalier du Ribon?
- Sport
Lac de Soliet trail through the Ribon valley
About
To guide you in the field, consult the "step-by-step" directional diagram provided in pdf.
Prices
Free access.
Reception
1/ How is trail running time calculated?
Trail times are calculated on the basis of reference paces for a regular runner who practices running on average 1 or 2 times a week.
600m/h ascent in altitude
900m/h ascent on descent
9km/h on the flat
2/ Using GPX tracks
As hazards may occur at any time on the routes, the GPX tracks provided are not contractual. They are given for information only. Riders use them at their own risk, depending on their level of technological proficiency and their understanding of the terrain.
Period of practice
From 01/07 to 15/10.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
- Pets welcome
- Parking nearby
Contacts
Access
By bus: Line S53- Mairie / La Poste stop
By car: park in the Ribon parking lot