Ski de randonnée depuis le col du Glandon
The famous passes for cyclists are no less so for spring skiers: an easily accessible high-altitude departure for unmissable routes.
To reach the col du Glandon, after the Grand Maison lake, you have to wait for the official opening of the road, because, even if natural snow removal works, the road remains blocked until May (www.savoie-route.fr).
This area is a must for the panorama. The Etendard refuge, very often open, opens the doors to the St-Sorlin glacier to offer you (among other things) the summit of Etendard, the “boss” of the Grandes Rousses massif (boss no. 2… after Pic Bayle).
HIKING SUGGESTION from the col du Glandon
> “Discovery” day itinerary
– Col de Combe la Madame (2641 m) + 710 m
A special spring discovery route when the road to col du Glandon has just opened. You can enjoy these last snowfalls and the revival of spring alone, or almost alone, with a beautiful view of the Belledonne and Rousses mountain ranges from the pretty Col de Combe Madame.
> “Classic” day trip itinerary
– Aiguille d'Olle (2885 m) + 1160 m
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
> Where to get supplies: at Allemond : bakery, supermarket, restaurants.
– At the Rivier d'Allemond : Ferme du Rivier (cheese) 06 27 34 18 19.
– Saint Sorlin d'Arves: bakery, mini-market, restaurants.
> Where to sleep: Allemond : hotel, guest rooms, lodges.
OLLE / BELLEDONNE WATER SECTOR
As soon as you enter Oisans from Grenoble, the Eau d'Olle valley attracts you... To end up haunting you: so many possibilities, so much beauty! The routes extend from the village ofAllemond until col de la Croix de Fer, from the foothills of the Belledone massif to those of the Grandes Rousses massif.
Belledonne is the mountain of the people of Grenoble. This horizon of sharp peaks titillates city dwellers all week long and every weekend, the peaks cause a small exodus from the city to the mountains. But on the Oisans side, with a ski-in ski-out in the Eau d'Olle valley, we are well mountain huted from the crowds.
The etymology of Belledonne is controversial: the name comes from “bella donna” because the monumental silhouette of the Grand Pic evoked for the Piedmontese workers the Virgin carrying the child. The Gauls said “belo” for strong or powerful. It was necessary to do that to describe this solid crystalline massif 60 km long, with broad shoulders but narrow hips of only 10 km.
Its highest point, the Grand Pic de Belledonne, tickles 3000 m. It sometimes has the arrogant allure of the Patagonian Fitz Roy or a black virgin, depending on your point of view. A true natural barrier, a citadel of schist, gneiss (and a little granite all the same), Belledonne is one of the wildest French massifs.
/!\ IMPORTANT
Ski touring is a risky activity under the responsibility of each practitioner. Follow the ANENA safety instructions: anena.org
This area is a must for the panorama. The Etendard refuge, very often open, opens the doors to the St-Sorlin glacier to offer you (among other things) the summit of Etendard, the “boss” of the Grandes Rousses massif (boss no. 2… after Pic Bayle).
HIKING SUGGESTION from the col du Glandon
> “Discovery” day itinerary
– Col de Combe la Madame (2641 m) + 710 m
A special spring discovery route when the road to col du Glandon has just opened. You can enjoy these last snowfalls and the revival of spring alone, or almost alone, with a beautiful view of the Belledonne and Rousses mountain ranges from the pretty Col de Combe Madame.
> “Classic” day trip itinerary
– Aiguille d'Olle (2885 m) + 1160 m
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
> Where to get supplies: at Allemond : bakery, supermarket, restaurants.
– At the Rivier d'Allemond : Ferme du Rivier (cheese) 06 27 34 18 19.
– Saint Sorlin d'Arves: bakery, mini-market, restaurants.
> Where to sleep: Allemond : hotel, guest rooms, lodges.
OLLE / BELLEDONNE WATER SECTOR
As soon as you enter Oisans from Grenoble, the Eau d'Olle valley attracts you... To end up haunting you: so many possibilities, so much beauty! The routes extend from the village ofAllemond until col de la Croix de Fer, from the foothills of the Belledone massif to those of the Grandes Rousses massif.
Belledonne is the mountain of the people of Grenoble. This horizon of sharp peaks titillates city dwellers all week long and every weekend, the peaks cause a small exodus from the city to the mountains. But on the Oisans side, with a ski-in ski-out in the Eau d'Olle valley, we are well mountain huted from the crowds.
The etymology of Belledonne is controversial: the name comes from “bella donna” because the monumental silhouette of the Grand Pic evoked for the Piedmontese workers the Virgin carrying the child. The Gauls said “belo” for strong or powerful. It was necessary to do that to describe this solid crystalline massif 60 km long, with broad shoulders but narrow hips of only 10 km.
Its highest point, the Grand Pic de Belledonne, tickles 3000 m. It sometimes has the arrogant allure of the Patagonian Fitz Roy or a black virgin, depending on your point of view. A true natural barrier, a citadel of schist, gneiss (and a little granite all the same), Belledonne is one of the wildest French massifs.
/!\ IMPORTANT
Ski touring is a risky activity under the responsibility of each practitioner. Follow the ANENA safety instructions: anena.org
Further information :
– Col de Combe la Madame (2641 m) + 710 m: green
– Aiguille d'Olle (2885 m) + 1160 m: blue
– Aiguille d'Olle (2885 m) + 1160 m: blue
Location details
Join Allemont, on the Verney dam follow “Col du Glandon”. Cross the Rivier d'Allemont then continue to the Grand Maison lake. For the Glandon Turn left at the fork. Park at the pass.
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Subject to favorable weather conditions
Subject to snow conditions
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