Le Pas de la Balme
A beautiful loop that takes you over part of the eastern balcony of the Vercors. You may encounter ibex and enjoy exceptional panoramic views. After the effort of the climb, you'll be rewarded by the beauty of the scenery!
En pratique
- Acceptés
Publics
- For experts / practiced,
- Walkers/hikers,
- Level black - very hard
Animaux acceptés
- Acceptés
1) Follow the signs for the "refuge de la Soldanelle". There's a good climb up to the refuge. You will pass a succession of small bends in the forest. Once you've reached the refuge, you'll see the "Refuge de la Soldanelle" sign.
2) From "Le refuge de la Soldanelle" head for "Pré Achard", for which you'll need to turn left to climb quickly under the Deux-Soeurs. This long route takes you up to "Pré Achard", where you'll find a panoramic picnic area.
2) From "Pré Achard", take the path towards "Les Poules". This path runs under the Vercors cliffs. It's very pleasant, with a magnificent view of Mont Aiguille in the background. This long path gradually descends to reach the "Les Poules" sign.
3) From the "les Poules" signpost, head for the "Mulet du Curé". A steep climb takes you up to the Pas de la Balme cliff. Keep your eyes peeled for ibex! You'll soon come to the "Mulet du Curé" sign.
4) From the "Mulet du Curé", head in the direction of the Pas de la Balme, taking the path that climbs to your right. This is the most challenging part of the climb, with some vertiginous passages. The path winds through the cliffs and then crosses along the rock face. You'll soon reach the top of your exit, where you'll find the "Pas de la Balme" sign.
5) Once you've enjoyed the view, you can extend your outing by making a round trip to the Tête des Chaudières, a summit not far from the Pas de la Balme that gives you a view of the whole Vercors. If you don't want to continue, you can turn back via the Pas de La Balme. Follow the signs for "Mulet du Curé" and then for "Les Poules". Take care on the descent, as there may be a risk of falling on the rocks.
6) At the "Les Poules" signpost, follow the signs for "Font Bessou", continuing downhill through a beautiful forest. You'll also find a small spring in the forest near the path. This path takes you to the "Font Bessou" sign. From "Font Bessou" continue along the path towards "Font du mas", continuing through the fir forest, which then turns into a deciduous forest. Follow a wide forest track to the next signpost "Font du Mas". From "Font du Mas" follow the signs for "Mauret" at 1.9km. Follow the track back to your starting point.
Services
- Pets welcome
Équipements
- Car park,
- Picnic area
Informations complémentaires
Tourisme adapté
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
Langues parlées
- French
Durée moyenne d'une visite groupée
- 360h
Ouvertures
From 01/05 to 31/10.
Subject to favorable weather.
Périodes
- Autumn,
- Summer,
- Spring
Tarifs
Free access.
Go there
Latitude : 44.987821
Longitude : 5.581565
Height : 1235
38650 Château-Bernard
Go there
Parking de Mauret, Col de l'Arzellier, commune de Château Bernard, à 35 km au sud de Grenoble par l'A51 puis les D 1075, D8 et D8b. Juste après le passage du col, prendre à droite la route de Mauret et poursuivre jusqu’au parking de Mauret (départ du ski nordique)
Information mise à jour le 15/01/2025
par Isère Attractivité