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Tête de la Frema

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Tête de la Frema

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Tête de la Frema is a prominent summit located in the Chambeyron Massif, a sub-range of the Cottian Alps, straddling the border between France and Italy. Rising to an elevation of 3142 meters, this natural monument offers spectacular high-mountain scenery and serves as a significant viewpoint in the region. It is known for its rugged terrain and its proximity to the striking Lac des Neuf Couleurs.

Hikers consistently praise the exceptional 360-degree panoramic views from the Tête de la Frema…

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    February 18, 2022

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    At 3,151 meters above sea level, the Tête de la Frema offers a panoramic view of the high peaks of Ubaye, Mercantour and Écrins, as well as the Lac des Neuf Couleurs below.
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    July 28, 2023

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    August 2, 2023

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    A beautiful accessible climb with a beautiful view of the Aiguilles and the superb landscape of rocks and lakes which surrounds them, the Viso and the Alps of Écrins, Mercantour and Queyras.
    The climb to the summit does not pose any particular difficulty.
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    Roberto Cavallero Trail: Tête de la Frema Loop

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    09:45

    1,550m

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    Hike the difficult 12.3-mile Roberto Cavallero Trail: Tête de la Frema Loop, gaining 5079 feet to a 360-degree summit panorama.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 3,140 m

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    Location: Acceglio, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the main parking areas and trailheads for Tête de la Frema?

    The most common starting point on the French side is the picturesque hamlet of Fouillouse, located in the Ubaye Valley. Parking is typically available there, but it's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    What is the typical length and elevation gain for a hike to Tête de la Frema summit?

    While specific route lengths vary, a common ascent from Fouillouse involves a significant elevation gain to reach the summit at 3142 meters (or 3151 meters, depending on the source). Hikers should expect a demanding full-day hike, often covering 15-20 km round trip with over 1000 meters of ascent.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Tête de la Frema?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the Ubaye Valley and towards Tête de la Frema. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or protected wildlife. Always check local regulations, particularly if entering national park zones.

    Are there family-friendly hiking options around Tête de la Frema, or is it only for experienced hikers?

    The full ascent to Tête de la Frema summit is considered challenging and best suited for trained hikers due to its length, elevation gain, and high-mountain terrain. However, the surrounding area, particularly starting from Fouillouse, offers shorter, less strenuous walks that are more suitable for families, allowing them to experience the beautiful alpine scenery without reaching the summit.

    Is Tête de la Frema suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking to Tête de la Frema is significantly more challenging and should only be attempted by experienced mountaineers equipped with appropriate gear (crampons, ice axe, avalanche safety equipment) and knowledge of high-mountain winter conditions. The trails are typically covered in snow, and avalanche risk can be high. The best period for hiking is from mid-June to September.

    What amenities, like accommodation or cafes, are available near Tête de la Frema?

    The hamlet of Fouillouse, a common starting point, offers some basic amenities and accommodation options. Further down in the Ubaye Valley, towns like Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye provide more choices for lodging, restaurants, and supplies. There are also mountain huts, such as the Refuge du Chambeyron and Bivacco Barenghi, which can serve as stops for multi-day treks.

    Are there more advanced or technical routes to the Tête de la Frema summit?

    While the standard route to Tête de la Frema is primarily a demanding hiking trail, the mountain's rugged and broken slopes on its three main faces suggest potential for more advanced or technical ascents, particularly for climbers seeking challenging rock or mixed terrain. These routes would require specialized climbing skills and equipment.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Tête de la Frema?

    The high-alpine environment around Tête de la Frema is home to various mountain wildlife. Hikers might spot chamois, ibex, marmots, and various bird species, including raptors like eagles. Keep a respectful distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

    Beyond the summit, what other notable viewpoints or natural features should I look out for on the way to Tête de la Frema?

    Absolutely! The journey itself is rich with natural beauty. Key features include the stunning Lac des Neuf Couleurs, known for its striking hues, and Lac Long. You'll also traverse charming hamlets and cross historical bridges like the Pont du Châtelet, all set against a backdrop of mineral landscapes and green alpine pastures.

    How does Tête de la Frema compare to other 3000m peaks in terms of accessibility?

    Tête de la Frema is often considered a relatively accessible summit over 3000 meters for trained hikers, especially in favorable summer conditions. It's primarily a hiking trail rather than a technical climb, making it attainable without specific high-mountain climbing knowledge, unlike some more technical 3000m peaks in the Alps.

    Are there options for circular walks around Tête de la Frema?

    Yes, the area offers diverse trails, including options for circular walks. One popular variation involves returning via the Pas de la Couletta, which provides varied landscapes from mineral environments to lush green alpages, offering a different perspective on the return journey.

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