Ecrins National Park. Kev Reynolds

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de la Sarenne, Bourg d'Oisans

      At the foot of the slabs note the lovely Cascade de la Sarenne on the right as you wander along a footpath to the main road. Turn left and follow this road to a roundabout, beyond which you cross the Romanche and soon enter Bourg d'Oisans.

      Barrage du Chambon (1044m) – Cuculet (1289m) – Mont-de-Lans (1280m) – Barrage du Chambon

StartBarrage du Chambon (1044m)
Distance6km
Total Ascent236m
Grade1
Time2½–3hrs
LocationSouth of Lac du Chambon

      This undemanding walk provides views across and along Lac du Chambon, visits a small hamlet and also the village of Mont-de-Lans. Although much of the way is on tracks and minor roads, there should be very little traffic (if any) to contend with.

      Leave the barrage by walking south along D213 in the direction of Mont-de-Lans, but shortly break off on a track sloping downhill to the left where a sign gives 1hr to Cuculet. Occasional blue waymarks will be seen. Crossing a stream the way turns north, then when it forks you take the upper path which swings uphill heading south. After crossing a meadow enter woodland and, twisting uphill in and out of woods, eventually come to a road leading directly into Cuculet. (It's possible to take a path from here down to the lake shore and follow this upvalley to a bridge beyond the lake at 1091m, where you join the main N91 road. Another option is to follow a path climbing southeast to the Chalet de la Fée some 900m or so above the hamlet, reached in about 3hrs from Cuculet.)

      The continuing minor road out of Cuculet slopes downhill heading south to cross a stream (Ruisseau de la Pisse) by a bridge at 1247m, then snakes round the hillside to gain Mont-de-Lans. Walk out of the village along D213, which returns to the Barrage du Chambon, but note the signed path which breaks off to the right for a short cut down to the dam. On the way there's a fine view, not only along the lake, but across to Mizoën and its splendid little church.

      Barrage du Chambon (1044m) – Chalets du Fay (2258m) – Dôme du Lac Noir (2456m)

StartBarrage du Chambon (1044m)
Distance13km (+ 3km)
Total Ascent1412m
Grade2–3
Time5–5½hrs (+ 45mins)
LocationNortheast of Lac du Chambon
AccommodationMizoën, Les Clots and Refuge duChalet du Fay

      The Dôme du Lac Noir is a cairned viewpoint overlooking the Lacs Noir and Lérié on the famed Plateau d'Emparis high on the north bank of the Romanche. It's an understandably popular area, although most visitors either drive part way or walk to it from Le Chazelet, above La Grave. While the amount of height to be gained on the walk described makes it a tough day, the trail, which is a variante of GR54 (as well as being a section of GR50), is mostly straightforward, but with one or two exposed sections. It's recommended to spend a night at the Chalet du Fay gîte, either before or after visiting the lakes. As an alternative to returning to the barrage you could join the main GR54 and continue to La Grave.

      A steep path rises from the Barrage du Chambon to avoid the first two hairpins of the minor road which twists up to Mizoën (30mins: accommodation, refreshments), a small village at 1186m.

      Gîte d'étape l'Emparis: 40 places, open all year (Image 04 76 80 18 69)

      Le Panoramique: 10 rooms, open except May and Oct-mid-Dec (Image 04 76 80 06 25)

      In the centre of the village waymarks direct the route between houses, then to the right before rejoining the road very briefly. Take a path on the right once more. This leads to the hamlet of Les Aymes, clustered above the lake, but on leaving you come onto a waymarked path which develops as an exposed trail along the hillside aiming roughly eastward. Eventually cross a small pasture near Les Clots (1540m, 13?4hrs).

      Refuge des Clots: 15 places, open in summer, meals provided (Image 04 76 80 03 10)

      Now the way climbs the grassy hillside in zigzags, then crosses above the impressive Cascade de la Pisse and, curving east again, joins a dirt road. Either follow this or the path nearby, which will bring you to the Refuge du Chalet du Fay (2258m, 4hrs: accommodation, refreshments).

      Refuge du Chalet du Fay: open June to end Oct (Image 04 76 80 24 12)

      The way now slopes down a little over pastureland and alongside a stream until coming to a junction (2211m) with the main GR54. Here you turn right and rise easily to gain Col du Souchet (2365m) about 45mins after leaving the Chalet du Fay. Here you'll find another path junction. Bear right and soon reach Lac Noir, a beautiful tarn with reflective views of the Meije and Le Râteau cast in the water. Lac Lérié lies a short distance to the east, sunken slightly in a hollow, while the Dôme du Lac Noir is marked by a cairn between the two tarns. The grass hummocks and limestone ribs around the lakes are starred with Alpine plants such as edelweiss, gentians and alpine asters. Other small tarns, pools and dried lakes lie northwest of Lac Noir.

      Either return by the way you came (45mins to Chalet du Fay), or retrace your steps to Col du Souchet and there turn right to follow GR54 to Le Chazelet and La Grave (2½-3hrs to La Grave).

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      Lac Lerié on the Plateau d'Emparis

      La Grave (1481m) – Les Terraces (1782m) – Le Chazelet (1786m)

StartLa Grave (1481m)
Distance3km
Total Ascent375m
Total Descent70m
Grade1–2
Time1hr 15mins
LocationNorthwest of La Grave

      Writing of the Meije in 1871, Edward Whymper commented: ‘The view of this mountain from the village of La Grave can hardly be spoken of too highly. It is one of the finest road-views in the Alps… But from La Grave one can no more appreciate the noble proportions and the towering height of the Meije, than understand the symmetry of the dome of St Paul's by gazing upon it from the churchyard. To see it fairly, one must be placed at a greater distance and at a greater height.’ This walk gives an opportunity to do just that. It climbs the hillside directly above La Grave, visits two of the villages that enjoy a better perspective of La Meije, and provides a good introduction to the area. Although steep in places, it's neither difficult nor too demanding.

      Walk up through the old village of La Grave, passing the ate 11th-century church on your left and, winding through narrow streets, bear left by the gîte d'étape called Le Refuge. At the upper part of the village bear left in front of Le Château. A few paces beyond this a path cuts right to Ventelon – but we go straight ahead on a track signed to Les Terraces (the route of GR54), which can be seen ahead on the steep hillside. The track soon goes through gently angled meadows, then forks. Take the right-hand option – a path which slants uphill and enters Les Terraces. Go ahead between farms and old houses, several of which are adorned with flowers, and come to the church on a road (40mins).

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      The Oratoire du Chazelet

      Cross directly

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