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Droset Peak

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Droset Peak

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Pointe Droset, also known as Mont Malamot, is a prominent summit located in the northern Cottian Alps, near the historic Mont Cenis pass, within the beautiful Savoie region of France. Standing at an elevation of 2,917 meters, this peak offers a unique blend of rugged alpine beauty and significant historical interest, overlooking a landscape dotted with numerous lakes and ancient military installations.

Visitors consistently rave about the truly breathtaking panoramic views from Pointe Droset. The summit provides an expansive vista…

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    July 12, 2021

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    Beautiful view from the mountain.

    September 8, 2021

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    Summit easy to reach but which gives you a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. An invitation to visit the numerous shelters and bunkers nearby, of considerable historical value. Not to be missed! 😉
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    June 19, 2022

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    snowy stretch to reach the Malamot fort
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    1. Old Fort of Malamot – Petit Lac loop from Barrage du Mont Cenis

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    06:54

    1,030m

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

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    Elevation 2,970 m

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    Location: Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis, Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty level for hiking to Pointe Droset summit?

    Hiking to Pointe Droset summit is generally considered a challenging endeavor, suitable for experienced hikers. While some routes utilize former military tracks that are less strenuous, the overall ascent involves varied mountain terrain. Hikers should be prepared for significant elevation gain and potentially rugged paths.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Pointe Droset summit?

    The duration of a hike to Pointe Droset summit can vary significantly depending on the chosen route, starting point, and individual fitness levels. However, hikers should generally plan for a full day's excursion, typically ranging from 6 to 9 hours round trip, including time for breaks and enjoying the summit views.

    Are there any family-friendly or easier hiking options near Pointe Droset summit?

    While the summit itself is challenging, there are itineraries in the area considered less 'off-trail' and more accessible. These often involve sections of the old military tracks. For truly family-friendly options, consider exploring the lower elevation trails around the Mont Cenis reservoir or the numerous lakes like Perrin and Giaset, which offer beautiful scenery without the demanding ascent to the summit.

    Is Pointe Droset summit accessible during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Pointe Droset is accessible in winter, primarily for ski touring, offering a different perspective of the summit. However, winter conditions are severe, with snowy stretches, especially towards the Malamot fort. This period requires specialized equipment, advanced mountaineering skills, and a thorough understanding of avalanche safety. It is not recommended for casual winter hiking.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted on the trails around Pointe Droset?

    The bizarre mountain landscape around Pointe Droset is home to diverse alpine wildlife. Hikers frequently report spotting ibexes, especially in higher rocky areas. Eagles are also known to soar above the peaks. Keep an eye out for marmots and various alpine birds as well.

    Are there any specific historical landmarks or ruins to look out for near the summit?

    Absolutely. The area is rich in historical significance due to its strategic location. Very close to Pointe Droset summit, you'll find the impressive ruins of the Fort de Malamot. There are also numerous other shelters and bunkers scattered throughout the landscape, remnants of ancient military installations, which add a fascinating historical dimension to your hike.

    Do I need a permit or special authorization to hike to Pointe Droset summit?

    Generally, no specific permit or authorization is required for hiking to Pointe Droset summit. It is located in a public mountainous area. However, always check local regulations or park rules if you plan to camp or engage in other specific activities, as these might have different requirements.

    What should I pack for a hike to Pointe Droset summit?

    Given the varied mountain terrain and potential for challenging sections, essential packing includes appropriate footwear (sturdy hiking boots), layered clothing suitable for changing alpine weather, waterproof and windproof outerwear, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles are also highly recommended.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Pointe Droset summit?

    Pointe Droset is in a remote alpine setting, so there are no cafes, restaurants, or direct accommodation options right at the summit or immediate trailheads. However, you will find various services, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, in the villages and towns around the Mont Cenis pass area, which serve as common starting points for hikes in the region.

    Are there alternative trails or loop options for exploring the area around Pointe Droset?

    Yes, the region around Pointe Droset offers a variety of trails beyond the direct summit ascent. Many routes incorporate the numerous lakes, such as the Perrin and Giaset lakes, or explore the historical military tracks. While a direct loop around the summit might be challenging due to the terrain, it's possible to create loop itineraries by combining different trails in the broader Mont Cenis area, allowing for diverse exploration of the alpine landscape and historical sites.

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