Tour of the Vanoise Self Guided Trek

Tour of the Vanoise Self Guided Trek

Known locally as the Parc Nationale de la Vanoise, it shares a border with Italy and the Gran Paradiso National Park. With many summits exceeding 3000m, the Vanoise National Park boasts spectacular views of jagged peaks, stunning glaciers, lush meadows, and even a historic salt road. A visit here is surely one you won’t forget.

Our self guided trek starts and finishes in Pralognan in the Vanoise Alps. This 80 kilometre (49 mile) tour with 5,500 meters (18,000ft) of accumulative height gain is a real challenge, the terrain is not for the faint hearted, steep arêtes and exposed traverses makes the Tour of the Vanoise a real adventure.

Trek in Brief

  • Duration
    7 nights
  • Suitability & Grading
    GRADE 3 - DIFFICULT View Trek Grading
  • Accommodation
    2 x 3-star hotels, 4 x auberges and 3 x mountain refuges
  • Meals
    5 x half board (B&B + 3 course evening meal) whilst on the trek, 2 nights B&B in Pralognan
  • Bag Transfer
    Possible 3 nights
  • Single Rooms
    Available 3 nights
  • Dates 2025
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  • Dates 2026
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Trek Itinerary

  • Day 1 ARRIVAL IN PRALOGNAN:

    Arrival in Pralognan.

    Accommodation:

    Hotel, private en-suite rooms, B & B

  • Day 2 PRALOGNAN TO CHAMPAGNY EN VANOISE:

    Your first day takes you to the far west national park, climbing steeply at times, through the Bois de la Rossa to the Rocher des Fattes (1705m) and on to La Montagne (2003m). From here you move up through the steep sided Couloir de la Grande Pierre to the Col and on to the ridge Crete de Mont Charvel (2400m). Then traversing high on the ridge, with amazing views over the national park before making your descent through the Forest de la Dent and to the village of Champagny en Vanoise.

    Daily stats:

    Distance: 16km | Height gain: +1100m | Descent: -1500m

    Accommodation:

    Hotel, private en-suite room, half board.

  • Day 3 CHAMPAGNY EN VANOISE TO CHAMPAGNY EN HAUTE:

    Your day starts with a steep ascent through the Bois de Genevriers and the forest du Miollet from Champagny to reach the top of the Champagny cable car (1968m). Traverse eastwards to the Tougne Rnes (2198m) before following the river valley up to the Col de la Bauche de Mio (2534m). With stunning views over the Vanoise National Park, you take a descending traverse through the Grande Perriere to the mountain alpage of La Veliere (2162m) before descending to Champagny en Haute.

    Daily stats:

    Distance: 14km | Height gain: +1300m | Descent: -1000m

    Accommodation:

    Gite, dormitory, half board

  • Day 4 CHAMPAGNY EN HAUTE TO REFUGE GRAND BEC:

    Another steep start to the day as you climb up through the Bois de la Taillette to the Refuge du Plan des Goulles (2350m), which is open for refreshments during the summer months. Great views back towards your route from the day before. From here you make a steady ascent through the Passage de la Grande Marianne before you reach the small col (2740m) below Pointe Meribel. A steep and tricky decent with the aid of in-situ chains, brings you into a deserted boulder strewn comb with ancient glacial remains. You finish the day with an easy traverse to the Refuge Grand Bec (2403m).

    Daily stats:

    Distance: 10km | Height gain: +1400m | Descent: -500m

    Accommodation:

    Refuge, dormitory, half board

  • Day 5 REFUGE GRAND BEC TO REFUGE COL DE LA VANOISE:

    This is one of the best days on the Tour, traversing to the Col Lechaux (2564m) and on via steep and exposed terrain to the Col Noir and the Col des Rosset (2570m). Stunning views are to be had all day long over towards Courchevel, Aiguille de la Vanoise, Grand Casse, Grand Marchet and the Glaciers du Vanoise. Marvel at the beautiful rock formations as you descend to the Chalet des Gardes, before circling around the base of the Aiguille to the refuge to Refuge Col de Vanoise (Felix Fauvre) (2516m).

    Daily stats:

    Distance: 12km | Height gain: +710m | Descent: -550m

    Accommodation:

    Refuge, dormitory, half board

  • Day 6 REFUGE COL DE LA VANOISE TO REFUGE VALETTE:

    Another great day trekking from the Refuge Col de Vanoise to the Refuge de la Valette, with fantastic views back towards the exposed cols from the day before. Make your descent from the refuge to Chalet Inferieur and down through the river valley (1850m). From here the path ascends through what looks to be an impassable steep gully, as you move up through an amphitheater of the stunning rock buttresses of the Grand Marchet and the Petit Aiguille de l’Arcelin. A steep and exposed final ascent brings you to the Col du Grand Marchet (2490m). Descend from the col and across the Cirque du Grand Marchet before a final ascent to the Col de la Valette and on to the refuge (2550m).

    Daily stats:

    Distance: 12km | Height gain: +750m | Descent: -550m

    Accommodation:

    Refuge, dormitory, half board

  • Day 7 REFUGE VALETTE TO PRALOGNAN:

    An easy day in comparison, as you descend from the refuge to Les Prioux. Refreshments can be purchased from the Refuge Repoju and rest awhile before you make the beautiful traverse along the river and on towards the village of Pralognan (1416m).

    Daily stats:

    Distance: 14km | Height gain: +200m | Descent: -1200m

    Accommodation:

    Hotel with twin or double rooms, B&B

  • Day 8 DEPART PRALOGNAN:

    Breakfast is included however on the departure day you are free to leave at any time you wish.

    Guide notes:

    Once you have completed the trek I hope you will agree that the Traverse of the Tour of the Vanoise is truly an exceptional trek.

    "Take only memories, leave only footprints"
    Chief Seattle

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