Balade Huez-Le Gua par les Gorges de Sarenne – niveau facile
Running along the Sarenne valley, this path passes close to the Roman bridge and old water mills.
Access: departure from Huez Village
Difficulty: easy
Duration one way: 2 hour
Altitude: 1643m
Stroller accessible – Picnic table
Access: departure from Huez Village
Difficulty: easy
Duration one way: 2 hour
Altitude: 1643m
Stroller accessible – Picnic table
– Prefer high-top shoes to sneakers on mountain trails
– Bring rain gear (the weather changes quickly in the mountains), sunglasses, a hat or cap, sunscreen, a bottle of water (or baby bottle), and a snack
– Do not go too high in altitude with a baby under 1 year old (risk of ear infection)
– Stay well hydrated (especially children)
– Choose walks adapted to the children’s age (duration, elevation)
– Take regular breaks
You should also think about:
– Check the weather conditions
– Find out about ski lift timetables
– Find out about the route
– Protected plants, wildlife, and minerals are part of the landscape. They must be respected.
– Take all your rubbish with you. Recycling containers are available at the station.
– It is recommended to keep your dogs on a leash.
– During your hikes, you may come across cow pens. Please remember to close them after your visit.
– You may encounter flocks of sheep grazing. Guard dogs are there to protect them. They are not trained to be aggressive, but they are trained to be a deterrent.
– Bring rain gear (the weather changes quickly in the mountains), sunglasses, a hat or cap, sunscreen, a bottle of water (or baby bottle), and a snack
– Do not go too high in altitude with a baby under 1 year old (risk of ear infection)
– Stay well hydrated (especially children)
– Choose walks adapted to the children’s age (duration, elevation)
– Take regular breaks
You should also think about:
– Check the weather conditions
– Find out about ski lift timetables
– Find out about the route
– Protected plants, wildlife, and minerals are part of the landscape. They must be respected.
– Take all your rubbish with you. Recycling containers are available at the station.
– It is recommended to keep your dogs on a leash.
– During your hikes, you may come across cow pens. Please remember to close them after your visit.
– You may encounter flocks of sheep grazing. Guard dogs are there to protect them. They are not trained to be aggressive, but they are trained to be a deterrent.
Practical information
Opening
Opening hours from June 01 to October 15, 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |