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Tracouet (2200 m)

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Tracouet (2200 m)

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Tracouet (2200 m) is a prominent mountain area and station nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, specifically in the canton of Valais, above the resort of Nendaz. Situated at approximately 2200 metres, this location serves as a key hub within the vast 4 Vallées ski domain and offers expansive views over the Rhone Valley. It is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and as a gateway to the majestic Dent de Nendaz.

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic…

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    July 24, 2020

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    1. Cabane de Balavaux – Tracouet (2200 m) loop from La Tzoumaz

    29.9km

    03:36

    1,240m

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    Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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    Elevation 2,180 m

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    Location: Nendaz, Gundis, Conthey, Valais, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the primary access options for reaching Tracouet (2200 m)?

    Tracouet is most commonly accessed via a 12-passenger gondola lift from Nendaz, which takes approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds. For those preferring an active ascent, it can also be reached by foot or by bike, with various trails leading to the mountain station.

    Is Tracouet (2200 m) suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely. Tracouet is very family-friendly, especially during summer. The gondola provides easy access, and at the top, there's a dedicated playground with a trampoline, swings, and slides. A 2.5-kilometer family-friendly panoramic path offers easy walking with stunning views and educational modules. In winter, a free snow play area is available.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and facilities at Tracouet (2200 m)?

    While the provided information doesn't explicitly state dog policies for all facilities, mountain areas in Switzerland are generally welcoming to dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's advisable to check with the gondola operator for specific rules regarding dog transport.

    What are the parking options for visitors driving to Tracouet (2200 m)?

    Visitors driving to Tracouet will typically park in Nendaz, where the gondola station is located. Parking facilities are available in the village, from which you can then take the gondola up to Tracouet. Specific details on parking fees or capacity are best confirmed locally or with the Nendaz tourism office.

    What unique natural features can be found around Tracouet (2200 m)?

    Tracouet is home to several unique natural features. Lac Noir (Black Lake), situated at 2,171 meters, is known for its dark water and is a protected natural site important for amphibian breeding. Nearby, you can also discover the ancient Balavaux Larches, some of Europe's oldest and largest, with trunks up to three meters in diameter and ages up to 800 years.

    Are there any dining options available at Tracouet (2200 m)?

    Yes, there is a mountain restaurant located at the Tracouet top station. It features two spacious and sunny terraces, offering a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the panoramic views over the Rhone Valley and surrounding mountains while having a meal or a drink.

    What is the difficulty level of hiking trails starting from Tracouet (2200 m)?

    Hiking trails from Tracouet range in difficulty. The 2.5-kilometer panoramic path is considered family-friendly and easy. For those seeking a greater challenge, the ascent to the Dent de Nendaz (2,463 meters) from Tracouet is a more demanding route, offering exceptional panoramic views across central Valais to the Bernese Alps.

    Can Tracouet (2200 m) be visited during winter, and what activities are available?

    Yes, Tracouet is a significant winter destination. It's an integral part of the vast 4 Vallées ski domain, offering ski slopes for all levels. The frozen Lac Noir transforms into a snow garden, ideal for children learning to ski. Ski touring tracks are also available for enthusiasts.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter in the Tracouet area?

    The protected status of Lac Noir highlights its ecological importance, particularly for amphibians. Visitors might observe red frogs and alpine newts around the lake. The alpine environment also supports various other mountain wildlife, though specific sightings depend on luck and observation skills.

    How does Tracouet (2200 m) compare to other nearby peaks or viewpoints?

    Tracouet itself offers extensive views over the Rhone Valley and surrounding mountains. However, for an even more expansive panorama, the summit of the Dent de Nendaz (2,463 meters), accessible via a hike from Tracouet, provides views across central Valais to the Bernese Alps and even the Mont-Blanc Range on clear days, making it a popular objective for hikers seeking higher vantage points.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that start and end at Tracouet (2200 m)?

    Yes, a notable circular option is the 2.5-kilometer family-friendly panoramic path. This route offers stunning vistas and educational modules, making it an excellent choice for a leisurely loop walk directly from the gondola station at Tracouet.

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