Lac des Quirlies - hiking

This is a varied hike featuring waterfalls, a green valley, lake, glaciers and panoramic views over the summits of the Grand Sauvage, Aiguilles d'Arves, Meije and the Girose glaciers.

A hike along the Ferrand river, crossing high-altitude pastureland (Cabanes des Bruyères and Chalets des Quirlies). Option of searching for crystals at the Clos Chevaleret.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Starting point: Le Perron car park
Elevation gain: 1000 m
Duration: 4 hours
Distance:14.8 km
Level: Difficult

MAP
OBP no. 3 (Oisans au Bout des Pieds): paths nos. 332 and 334
IGN Top 25 no. 3335 EST

DURING THE HIKE
- Pont Ferrand and its waterfall
- The glacial Quirlies lake (source of the Ferrand)
- The Malatres and Quirlies glaciers and their medial moraine
- The Echine de Praouat (a schist ridge)

EXTRA INFO
The Lac des Quirlies sits at an altitude of 2566 m and is fed by the glacier of the same name, which pours ice-cold milky water into the lake (the water is full of fine particles of clay giving it the milky appearance). The lake emerged around 50 years ago, bearing witness to the receding glaciers, and is now around 400 m long, although in the middle of the last century, it was just a pond. Indeed, on the first 1/50000 "Ecrins-Dauphiné" maps, the lake isn't even shown.

En pratique

  • Non disponible

Publics

  • Level red – hard

Animaux acceptés

  • Non disponible

Informations complémentaires

Langues parlées

  • French

Durée moyenne d'une visite groupée

  • 240h

Ouvertures

From 01/05 to 31/10.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Périodes

  • Autumn,
  • Summer,
  • Spring

Tarifs

Free access.

S'y rendre

Latitude : 45.100197

Longitude : 6.164588

Altitude : 1608

38142 Clavans-en-Haut-Oisans
S'y rendre

Park in the hamlet of Le Perron (on the hairpin bend) and follow the track towards the Pont du Ferrand, to the foot of the waterfall of the same name.

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Information mise à jour le 06/09/2024
par Oisans Tourisme

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