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Lake Le Lautier

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Lake Le Lautier

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Lac Le Lautier, often referred to simply as Lac Lautier, is a stunning glacial lake nestled high in the Hautes-Alpes department of France. Situated within the picturesque Valgaudemar valley, on the edge of the magnificent Écrins National Park, this alpine gem sits at an elevation of approximately 2360 meters. It is particularly notable for its dramatic setting beneath the imposing Pic Turbat, offering a quintessential high-mountain experience.

Visitors consistently praise the serene beauty and tranquil atmosphere of Lac Le Lautier.…

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    July 26, 2022

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    Superb lake allowing you to cool off on the GR 54 variant between the Pas de l'Olan and the Souffles refuge.
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    Refuge des Souffles – Lake Le Lautier loop from Villar-Loubière

    21.2km

    09:28

    1,450m

    1,450m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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

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    Elevation 2,360 m

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    Location: Villar-Loubière, Gap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking routes to Lac Le Lautier?

    Lac Le Lautier is a key point on several hiking loops within the Écrins National Park. It serves as a crucial stop on variants of the GR 54, connecting refuges like the Refuge des Souffles and the Refuge de l'Olan via the Pas de l'Olan. Hikers can choose from various routes, often starting from the Valgaudemar valley, with options catering to different fitness levels.

    How difficult is the hike to Lac Le Lautier and what is the typical duration?

    The hike to Lac Le Lautier is generally considered challenging, involving significant elevation gain and diverse terrain. While specific durations vary by starting point and individual pace, most routes require a good level of physical condition. Hikers should expect a full day's outing for a round trip, depending on the chosen path.

    Where can I park when hiking to Lac Le Lautier?

    Parking information for Lac Le Lautier trailheads is typically found closer to the starting points in the Valgaudemar valley, such as near La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar. Given the popularity of the area, especially during peak season, arriving early is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Are permits required to visit Lac Le Lautier?

    Lac Le Lautier is located within the Écrins National Park. While access to the park itself does not generally require specific permits for day hikes, visitors should always check the latest regulations from the park authority, especially for multi-day treks or specific activities. There are no indications of permits being required for a standard visit to the lake.

    Is Lac Le Lautier suitable for families with children?

    The hike to Lac Le Lautier involves significant elevation gain and challenging terrain, making it more suitable for families with older, experienced children who are accustomed to strenuous mountain hikes. There are no specific 'family-friendly' or 'beginner' trails mentioned that would make it easily accessible for very young children or those new to hiking.

    Can I bring my dog to Lac Le Lautier?

    As Lac Le Lautier is situated on the edge of the Écrins National Park, specific regulations regarding dogs apply. Generally, dogs are allowed on a leash on certain trails and in peripheral zones, but often restricted or prohibited in the core zone of national parks to protect wildlife. It is crucial to check the current Écrins National Park regulations regarding dogs before planning your visit.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Lac Le Lautier?

    Lac Le Lautier itself is a remote alpine lake with no direct amenities. However, there are refuges (mountain huts) in the surrounding area, such as the Refuge des Souffles and the Refuge de l'Olan, which offer basic accommodation and sometimes food services. For more extensive options like cafes, pubs, and hotels, you would need to descend to the villages in the Valgaudemar valley, such as La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar.

    Is Lac Le Lautier accessible in winter, and what activities are possible?

    While the intro mentions warmer months as the best time for hiking, Lac Le Lautier is a high-altitude glacial lake. In winter, the area would be covered in deep snow and ice, making access extremely challenging and requiring specialized winter mountaineering equipment and experience. It is not typically considered a destination for casual winter activities, and trails would be impassable for regular hiking.

    What unique natural features or viewpoints can I expect along the trails to Lac Le Lautier?

    Beyond the lake itself and the prominent Pic Turbat, hikers can enjoy magnificent viewpoints over the Valgaudemar valley and the impressive peaks of the Écrins massif, including Olan, Pic Jocelme, and Sirac. A notable natural feature along some trails is the beautiful Cascade de Combefroide waterfall, adding to the scenic diversity of the journey.

    Is wild swimming permitted or common in Lac Le Lautier?

    The visitor tips mention the lake allowing hikers to cool off, suggesting that taking a dip is a common practice, especially after a challenging ascent. While not explicitly stated as 'permitted' or 'prohibited,' the refreshing waters are appreciated by hikers. As it's a natural alpine lake, visitors should be mindful of the cold temperatures and respect the natural environment.

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