First take this little path that goes up, hidden in the forest, following the stream. Then suddenly, coming out of the cover of the trees, the wide valley of Arclusaz opens up in front of you.
You enter a landscape of chalets and mountain pastures, framed by the Pointe des Arlicots and the Grand Parra to the east and the Dent de l'Arclusaz to the west. As you progress through the vast meadows towards the bottom of the valley, you come across chalets here and there grouped together in small families of three or four.
When you reach the Col de l'Arclusaz, suspended at the top of a cliff, you dominate the Isère valley which stretches out at your feet. Above you, Napoleon's hat, a huge stone headgear, towers over you by a hundred meters.
You then descend by another route which will take you past Notre-Dame de Bellevaux. Stop for a few moments to savor the calm and admire this charming chapel erected in 1839 on the site of a former monastery
- Sport
The Col of Arclusaz (loop starting from the Bellevaux convent car park)
Savoie Mont Blanc's choice
Sport The Col of Arclusaz (loop starting from the Bellevaux convent car park) École
About
Reception
Period of practice
From 15/04 to 31/10.
Contacts
Access
From Chambéry, reach Ecole via the Col du Frêne (D911). Turn right in the village, direction Jarsy, and at the exit take the road to the Vallon de Bellevaux. Park about 3k away, in the so-called “Couvent” car park. Start of the route upstream of the road.
Information update on 23/04/2024 by Agence alpine des territoires