• Historic site and monument

Telegraph Chappe Mollard Fleury

The Chappe telegraph is an optical telecommunication system set up by Napoleon. You can discover the Mollard-Fleury station at an altitude of 2004 m. Regular visits in summer allow you to discover how it works.

Historic site and monument Telegraph Chappe Mollard Fleury Val-Cenis

About

Val-Cenis (73500)
Animals not allowed
Unguided individual tours available permanently
Guided individual tours available permanently

These first vestiges, located in Savoie in 2002, have regained all their splendour and are worth the diversion, possible thanks to the signposted routes to the Mollard-Fleury site from Sardières or Aussois. Two other posts have been restored, at Saint-André and Avrieux, and every summer transmissions are organised to discover how it works. A unique event in the world!

Prices

Free access.

Reception

Animals not allowed

Strictly forbidden even dogs on leash: regulations of the Vanoise National Park

Opening

From 01/01 to 31/12, daily.
The building is only open in summer.
In winter, the site is accessible subject to favourable weather and snow conditions and an adapted itinerary.

Labels and rating

19th C

Access

Sardières Sollières-Sardières 73500 Val-Cenis

Summer: by car, from the Maison d'Aussois take the road to the dams
then the Balmes trail to the Source de Fournette car park.
Then 20 minutes of walking on a forest path.
In winter, access only by a path from Sardières (1h30 walk) or by the Chemin du Milie, (from Plan de la Croix, via Jomier and the Combe du Monolithe via the Fournette spring). Bring snowshoes and sticks. Check the snow conditions before setting off.

Information update on 08/04/2024 by Haute Maurienne Vanoise Tourisme