Walk to discover forest life and a hamlet like that of Romme. With a departure from the center of the village, this hike is accessible both in summer and in winter. Snowshoes are therefore recommended during snowfall.

Sport Tour de la Tête de Romme - Winter hike Nancy-sur-Cluses

About

Departing from Nancy-sur-Cluses (74300)
Average length : 02h00
Total elevation gain : 220m
Vertical drop : 220m
Distance : 3.8km
Signed walking trail
Animals allowed
Average duration of an individual visit : 02h00

Topo step by step : From the restaurant, continue along the road for 100m and take care to take the trail to your left in the direction of «Tour de la Tête de Romme». Before the forest, on your right, go in the direction of «Tour de la Tête de Romme par Charvet». Then go in the direction of «Tour de la Tête de Romme». This loop’s main difficulty will be the steep 300m descent. After this descent, go left, taking the path marked «Tour de Romme par les Sangles». It will take you back to the hamlet. Variation : Take the sharp uphill for 150m, on your left, starting at the descent. You will reach the top of La Tête de Romme (1463m). Keep going straight to come back. Avoid this route when the weather is poor due to the rocky ridge.

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    Prices

    Free access. Snowshoeing guidebook on sale at the Tourist Office.

    Reception

    Animals allowed
    Not adapted to strollers

    Keep your dog on a leash, he can scare off herds and wild animals.

    Period of practice

    Closed temporarily.

    Services
    • Pets welcome
    • Restaurant
    Equipments
    • Covered picnic area
    • Public WC
    • Picnic area

    Access

    Hameau de Romme 74300 Nancy-sur-Cluses
    Departing from : Nancy-sur-Cluses (74300)
    Latitude : 46.03021 - Longitude : 6.575464

    When entering Romme, park in the car park on the right (in front of the ski center). Go towards the Chapel and take the "Chemin de l'École". The trail starts after the restaurant "La Rebloche".

    Information update on 09/09/2024 by Cluses Arve & montagnes Tourisme