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Col de Chavière

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Col de Chavière

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Col de Chavière is a prominent mountain pass nestled in the heart of the French Alps, specifically within the Savoie department and the stunning Vanoise National Park. Reaching an elevation of 2,796 meters, this historic pass serves as a vital link between the Tarentaise and Maurienne valleys, offering a dramatic transition from lush alpine pastures to a stark, almost lunar landscape. It is a key natural feature of the Vanoise massif, known for its rugged beauty.

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    September 1, 2021

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    It is a magnificent pass, at an altitude of 2,796 meters. The landscape is very surprising, almost lunar. It is not uncommon to see ibex and marmots there!
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    May 15, 2020

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    A small steep passage just before the pass. Be vigilant in rainy weather
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    August 7, 2020

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    The view is amazing, but the Col can be difficult when there is remaining snow. Even in mid-July there can be extreme amounts of snow on the steep slopes. What it looks like on the other side can only be hoped for beforehand.
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    1. Polset – Col de Chavière loop from Saint-André

    21.0km

    09:05

    1,380m

    1,370m

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

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    Location: Modane, Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the official altitude of Col de Chavière?

    Col de Chavière officially stands at an altitude of 2,796 meters (9,173 feet). This high elevation contributes to its dramatic, almost lunar landscape and the extensive panoramic views from the summit.

    How difficult is the hike to Col de Chavière, and is it suitable for beginners?

    The hike to Col de Chavière is generally considered challenging and is best suited for experienced hikers. The final ascent to the pass involves a small, steep, and rocky passage. While manageable, vigilance is required, especially in rainy conditions or when snow persists, even into mid-July. It is not recommended for beginners.

    Can I bring my dog to Col de Chavière, considering it's in the Vanoise National Park?

    Vanoise National Park has strict regulations regarding dogs to protect its fragile ecosystem and wildlife. Dogs are generally not permitted on trails within the core zone of the National Park, even on a leash. It's crucial to check the specific rules of the Vanoise National Park before planning your visit with a dog, as fines can be imposed.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Col de Chavière?

    The area around Col de Chavière is rich in alpine wildlife. Hikers frequently encounter chamois, ibex, and marmots, particularly when passing near the Refuge de Péclet-Polset. Diverse species of birds and hardy alpine plants like gentians, edelweiss, and saxifrages also thrive in this high-altitude environment.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on the way to Col de Chavière?

    Beyond the pass itself, which offers breathtaking panoramic views, the journey is notable for its dramatic transition from lush alpine pastures to a stark, almost lunar, mineral landscape. You'll observe exposed rock formations, scree slopes, and potentially snowfields. The nearby Refuge de Péclet-Polset is a key point, and the pass is also part of the long-distance GR 55 trail.

    What are the best starting points for hiking to Col de Chavière?

    Popular access points for hiking to Col de Chavière include starting from Les Prioux near Pralognan-la-Vanoise, which typically takes about four hours to reach the pass via the Refuge de Péclet-Polset. Another option is to approach from Modane on the Maurienne side, offering a different perspective of the surrounding landscape.

    How does snow cover affect accessibility to Col de Chavière, even in summer?

    Even in mid-July, significant amounts of snow can remain on the steep slopes leading to Col de Chavière, making certain sections difficult and potentially hazardous. Hikers should be prepared for varying conditions and check local reports, as remaining snow can significantly impact the difficulty and safety of the ascent.

    Are there any amenities like cafes or accommodation near Col de Chavière?

    While Col de Chavière itself is a remote mountain pass, the Refuge de Péclet-Polset is a mountain hut located on the popular route from Pralognan-la-Vanoise, offering basic accommodation and food. For more extensive amenities, you would need to descend to nearby villages such as Pralognan-la-Vanoise or Modane, which offer various cafes, restaurants, and lodging options.

    Is Col de Chavière accessible during winter?

    Col de Chavière is typically accessible from May to October, with conditions varying significantly depending on snow cover. During winter months, the pass is generally covered in deep snow and ice, making it extremely challenging and often impassable for regular hiking. Winter access would require specialized equipment and expertise.

    What is the historical significance of Col de Chavière?

    Historically, Col de Chavière served as an important link between the Maurienne and Tarentaise valleys. More recently, in the late 1960s, the area was central to a significant environmental controversy. A proposed ski resort project, 'Val Chavière,' was ultimately abandoned due to widespread opposition, underscoring a commitment to preserving the pristine environment of the Vanoise National Park. You can learn more about this history on Wikipedia.

    What are the parking options for visiting Col de Chavière?

    For those approaching from Pralognan-la-Vanoise, parking is typically available at Les Prioux, which serves as a common starting point for the hike towards Col de Chavière. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking areas can fill up quickly.

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