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Bach La Sassière

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Bach La Sassière

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The Ruisseau de la Sassière is a captivating alpine stream nestled within the pristine Grande Sassière National Nature Reserve, located in the Tarentaise region of Savoie, France. Flowing through the majestic Graian Alps, this stream is a vital artery connecting the serene Lac de la Sassière, situated at an elevation of 2460 meters, with the Lac du Saut. It carves its path through a dramatic landscape at the foot of the imposing Aiguille de la Grande Sassière, with the stream…

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    11. September 2024

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    Wie der Name schon sagt, liegt dieser bezaubernde kleine Bach im Naturschutzgebiet Grande Sassière, am Fuße der gleichnamigen Nadel. Sie verbindet den Lac de la Sassière und den Lac du Saut in der herrlichen alpinen Umgebung von Tarentaise.
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    13. Juli 2025

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    Die Aiguille de la Grande Sassière, oder häufig auch einfach die Grande Sassière, ist ein 3751 m hoher Berg der Grajischen Alpen, der südlich der Mont-Blanc-Gruppe oder genauer wenig südöstlich …

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    1. Grande Sassière Reservat Trail zum Lac de la Sassière

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    Alpine Durchquerung durch das Grande Sassière Reservat vorbei an türkisfarbenen Gletscherseen und pfeifenden Murmeltieren.

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Ort: Tignes, Albertville, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, Frankreich

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    What is the typical hiking season for Ruisseau de la Sassière, and is winter hiking possible?

    The primary hiking season for Ruisseau de la Sassière is generally from late spring to early autumn, typically June through September, when trails are clear of snow and alpine flora is in bloom. While the intro mentions warmer months as ideal, winter hiking is possible but requires significant preparation and experience. Conditions can be very challenging with deep snow, ice, and avalanche risks. It is crucial to check local weather and snow reports, carry appropriate gear like snowshoes or skis, and be aware that many facilities may be closed.

    Are there specific regulations or permits required for hiking or visiting the Lac de la Sassière area?

    The Ruisseau de la Sassière is located within the Grande Sassière National Nature Reserve. While no specific hiking permits are typically required for general access, visitors must adhere to nature reserve regulations. These usually include rules against littering, disturbing wildlife, picking plants, and often restrict off-leash dogs or camping. It's always best to check the official website for the Grande Sassière National Nature Reserve for the most current regulations before your visit.

    What are the best hiking trails for beginners or those looking for an easier walk around Ruisseau de la Sassière?

    For beginners or those seeking an easier walk, the most recommended option is the 7 to 8 km round trip from the Saut Dam to the Lac de la Sassière. This trail is relatively flat in many sections and offers magnificent views. It's often considered family-friendly, and parts of it may even be accessible with sturdy strollers. This route allows you to experience the stunning alpine scenery without significant elevation gain.

    Is the Ruisseau de la Sassière area suitable for families with young children, and are there stroller-friendly sections?

    Yes, the Ruisseau de la Sassière area is generally suitable for families with young children, particularly the popular trail leading from the Saut Dam to the Lac de la Sassière. While the terrain can be rocky in places, many sections of this specific route are relatively smooth. Some parts are indeed stroller-friendly, especially closer to the dam, but a robust, all-terrain stroller would be advisable for the best experience. Children will also enjoy spotting marmots and other wildlife.

    Can I bring my dog to the Ruisseau de la Sassière and Lac de la Sassière trails?

    As the Ruisseau de la Sassière is located within the Grande Sassière National Nature Reserve, regulations regarding dogs can be strict to protect wildlife. Typically, dogs are often required to be kept on a leash, and in some sensitive areas, they might be prohibited entirely. It is crucial to verify the current regulations directly with the nature reserve authorities before planning your visit with a dog to avoid any issues.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the Ruisseau de la Sassière, or is a car essential?

    Access to the Ruisseau de la Sassière and the Grande Sassière National Nature Reserve is primarily by car. The main starting point for many hikes is near the Saut Dam, which is best reached via a mountain road. Public transport options directly to the trailhead are very limited or non-existent. During peak season, there might be shuttle services from nearby towns like Tignes or Val d'Isère to certain access points, but a personal vehicle offers the most flexibility.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Ruisseau de la Sassière, and what's the best time for spotting them?

    The Grande Sassière National Nature Reserve is rich in wildlife. You can frequently spot marmots whistling among the rocks, especially in the early morning or late afternoon. Other animals include chamois, ibex, mountain hares, and foxes. Birdwatchers might be lucky enough to see impressive raptors like bearded vultures. The best time for wildlife spotting is typically during the quieter hours of the day, early morning or late evening, when animals are most active.

    What are the geological features that make the Ruisseau de la Sassière area unique?

    The Ruisseau de la Sassière flows through a landscape profoundly shaped by glacial activity. A notable geological feature is the old moraine, a crescent-shaped mound of debris left by a retreating glacier, which is pierced by the stream near the Chalet du Santel. The area also features rocky terrain, scree slopes, and cliffs, reflecting its location in the Graian Alps. The name 'Sassière' itself comes from the Latin 'saxum,' meaning 'rock,' highlighting the stony environment.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming in the Ruisseau de la Sassière or Lac de la Sassière?

    While the turquoise waters of Lac de la Sassière are inviting, wild swimming in the Ruisseau de la Sassière or the lake is generally not recommended and may be prohibited due to nature reserve regulations and the extremely cold water temperatures. The lake is also part of a hydroelectric system. Always check local signage and regulations before considering any water activities. The primary focus of the reserve is nature conservation.

    Where can I find accommodation or dining options near Ruisseau de la Sassière?

    The immediate vicinity of Ruisseau de la Sassière within the nature reserve is undeveloped, meaning there are no direct accommodation or dining facilities. However, you can find various options in nearby towns and resorts. Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise and Val d'Isère are popular choices, offering a range of hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, and shops. These towns are a short drive from the reserve's access points.

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