Grand Tour of the Tarentaise

  • Pédestre
  • Level red – hard
Track information
Elevation (m) : 18800
Distance (km) : 240
Wandering duration (days) : 27
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- Departure/Arrival
- Point of interest
Circuit n° 1
Environments
  • Environnements :
    • Mountain location
In short
  • Type d'itinéraire :
    • Pédestre
  • Durée :
    • Long Trek sur plusieurs jours
  • Levels of sporting experience :
    • Level red – hard
    • For experts / practiced
  • Pedestrian sports :
    • Pedestrian sports
    • Hiking itinerary
  • Ouvertures complementaires :
    • Subject to favorable weather
    • Subject to snow conditions
  • Natures terrain :
    • Groomed trail
    • Rock
    • Stone
    • Ground
    • Grit
    • Not suitable for strollers
  • References topoguides :
    • Editions Glénat, collection Rando Evasion "Le Grand Tour de Tarentaise" Prix : 15€
    • Book : Editions Glénat, collection Rando Evasion "Le Grand Tour de Tarentaise" Price : 15€
    • Buch : Editions Glénat, collection Rando Evasion "Le Grand Tour de Tarentaise" Preis : 15€
Description
  • Informations Pratiques :
    • Itinéraire balisé
  • Period :
    • Summer
    • Spring
  • Sitra promotion typology :
    • Open air

Discover the whole valley at your own pace via the Grand Tour de Tarentaise, from two days to several weeks, according to your own plans and the different sectors: Beaufortain/Mont Blanc, Haute Tarentaise, Around La Plagne, Vanoise, Three Valleys, Lauzière.
Sectors :
- Beaufortain / Mont-Blanc: 4 to 5 days, approximately 4,400 meters of ascending elevation.
- Haute Tarentaise: 4 to 6 days, approximately 3,400m of ascending elevation.
- Around La Plagne: 4 days, about 3,400m of ascending elevation.
- Vanoise: 4 to 6 days, approximately 3,600m of ascending elevation.
- Three Valleys: 4 to 5 days, approximately 2,400m of ascending elevation.
- Lauzière: 3 to 4 days, approximately 1,600m of ascending elevation.

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