Ascending through high-altitude meadows, the path sometimes leaves you breathless. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and savour the flat stretches that seem carved out especially for you. The slope gradually steepens until you reach two challenging passages. The handrails help you advance amid the rocks. The challenge of the day is this stretch of a few metres, that'll get your adrenalin pumping. The more timid may find it daunting, but with the right footwear, anyone can climb the few stone steps. Enjoy the view as the breeze rises from Col de Mont Cenis and you look down on gentle slopes of lush grass and herds of animals. Suddenly, an open landscape spreads out before you. Petite Turra and "her border guard" have been secretly awaiting you. Travel back to the 20th century at La Turra Fort and have a rest inside the walls, enjoying panoramic views.
- Sport
Hiking at the Turra fort
About
Signs
Departmental signposting (PR)
Difficult passages
Be careful when visiting the Fort, unsecured ruins (vaults, underground passages, sentry boxes, etc.). Access to the fort: presence of a handrail, path not recommended in rainy weather.
Map references
Map IGN 3634OT - Val Cenis
Topoguides references
Map and booklet "Haute Maurienne Vanoise. 115 walks and hikes - 35 trail routes. For all levels" (sold for €10 in Tourist Offices) - Red route n°90
Further informations
Stone, Grit
To guide you in the field, consult the "step-by-step" directional diagram provided in pdf.
Prices
Free access.
Reception
The duration of hiking trails is calculated using reference paces: 300 m/h ascent, 500 m/h descent and 4 km/h on the flat.
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 01/06 to 15/10.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
- Pets welcome
- Parking nearby
Contacts
Access
I'm going by car: stay on the RD 1006 towards Italy and when you reach the pass, park in the parking lot on the Col du Mont-Cenis.