The first kilometre of track is a good warm-up, giving you time to find your pace. On the historic path through the mountain pastures, picture the ascent of shepherds in days gone by. The sound of herds that often graze here reminds you of the importance of mountain agriculture in this shared area. The sunny meadows invite you to rest and contemplate. What a view of the Mont Cenis massif! The Lombarde wind often sweeps clouds over from Italy. Watch how Signal du Petit Mont Cenis and the Col, so beloved by cyclists, quickly wrap themselves in their scarf of cumulus clouds. On your sheltered slope, enjoy a breath of cool air as you cross the Burel stream. Filled with a sense of freedom, you begin the winding descent through the Scots pine trees. At 2,000 m altitude, the whistling of the marmots attracts your attention. Keep an even pace on the downhill section. More than 20 switchbacks cut through the slope on a trail carpeted with pine needles.
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Trail de la boucle des Grattais
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Take to the heights under the Vallonbrun refuge. This trail cleverly combines challenging uphill sections, panoramic views, lush green meadows, and playful downhill stretches. Seasoned trail runners will absolutely love this dynamic profile.
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About
Prices
Free access.
Reception
1/ How is trail running time calculated?
Trail times are calculated on the basis of reference paces for a regular runner who practices running on average 1 or 2 times a week.
600m/h ascent in altitude
900m/h ascent on descent
9km/h on the flat
2/ Using GPX tracks
As hazards may occur at any time on the routes, the GPX tracks provided are not contractual. They are given for information only. Riders use them at their own risk, depending on their level of technological proficiency and their understanding of the terrain.
Pets allowed on leash only.
Period of practice
From 15/05 to 15/11.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
- Pets welcome
- Car park
- Parking nearby
Contacts
Access
I get there by car: on leaving Lanslevillard, take the D902 to Pré Clos, then the gravel track to the parking lot.
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