Vista del Piton de la Fournaise dal Pas de Bellecombe
Vista del Piton de la Fournaise dal Pas de Bellecombe
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The View of Piton de la Fournaise from Pas de Bellecombe, officially known as Pas de Bellecombe-Jacob, is a renowned mountain pass and panoramic viewpoint situated at an elevation of 2,311 meters on Réunion Island. This iconic location serves as a primary gateway to the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active shield volcanoes. It offers unparalleled vistas of the volcano's craters and the expansive Enclos Fouqué caldera, a natural amphitheater formed by…
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Elevazione 2.360 m
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giovedì 19 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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Generally, no specific hiking permits are required to access the trails from Pas de Bellecombe into the Enclos Fouqué or towards the summit of Piton de la Fournaise. However, it's crucial to always check the official alerts from the Piton de la Fournaise Volcano Observatory (OVPF) before planning your hike, as access to certain areas, especially the caldera, can be restricted or closed during periods of heightened volcanic activity for safety reasons.
Public transport options directly to Pas de Bellecombe are very limited. The most common way to reach the viewpoint is by car, typically via the scenic Route Forestière du Volcan (RF5) which traverses the Plaine des Sables. Some visitors opt for organized tours or taxis from towns like Bourg-Murat or Saint-Pierre, but a private vehicle offers the most flexibility.
Yes, the area is generally family-friendly. The viewpoint itself is easily accessible from the large parking area. For an easy walk suitable for families, the 15-minute stroll to the Formica Leo crater is highly recommended. This short, relatively flat path allows children to experience the unique volcanic landscape up close. Longer, more challenging hikes into the caldera are available for older, more experienced families.
As a general rule within Réunion National Park, which encompasses Piton de la Fournaise, dogs are not permitted on hiking trails, even on a leash. This policy is in place to protect the unique and fragile ecosystem, including endemic wildlife. Dogs are typically only allowed in designated parking areas and on paved roads, but not on the natural trails leading from Pas de Bellecombe.
Directly at Pas de Bellecombe, there is a 'Relais' mentioned in visitor tips that offers drinks and snacks. For more substantial meals or accommodation, you would need to travel a bit further. The Gîte du Volcan is a popular option located closer to the volcano, offering basic accommodation and meals. Further afield, the village of Bourg-Murat provides additional accommodation choices, and the larger town of Saint-Pierre offers a wider range of amenities, though it's a longer drive.
Pas de Bellecombe is Réunion Island's most visited natural site, so it can get quite crowded, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during peak tourist seasons. Parking can fill up quickly. To avoid the largest crowds and secure a good parking spot, it's highly recommended to arrive early in the morning, ideally before 7 AM, as suggested by many visitors. This also offers the best chance for clear views before clouds roll in.
From Pas de Bellecombe, you're treated to a panoramic view of the Enclos Fouqué caldera. Beyond the main craters of Piton de la Fournaise, you can clearly see the distinctive, round Formica Leo crater, known for its vibrant red and orange hues from recent lava flows, which is a short walk away. The vast, desert-like expanse of the Plaine des Sables, a lunar-like landscape of oxidized volcanic ash, is also a prominent feature on the drive to the viewpoint.
The Pas de Bellecombe viewpoint itself is at 2,311 meters (7,582 feet). Hikes starting from here typically involve a significant descent into the Enclos Fouqué caldera via a path with over 500 steps, leading to a substantial elevation loss before any ascent towards the volcano's summit. The terrain within the caldera is primarily volcanic rock, ash, and solidified lava flows, which can be uneven and challenging. Hikers should be prepared for varied surfaces and considerable elevation changes depending on their chosen route.
The pass was originally named after Guillaume Léonard de Bellecombe, a former governor of Réunion. However, the name was officially updated in 2019 to Pas de Bellecombe-Jacob. This change was made to honor Jacob, an enslaved individual who, in 1768, actually discovered the accessible route into the Enclos Fouqué, a fact that was officially recognized in recent years. This acknowledges his significant contribution and the roles of enslaved people in the island's history.
The main viewpoint at Pas de Bellecombe is generally accessible. There is a large parking area, and the panoramic view of Piton de la Fournaise and the Enclos Fouqué is visible directly from the paved area. While the trails descending into the caldera involve many steps and uneven terrain, the primary viewing platform itself offers excellent vistas without requiring extensive walking, making it suitable for many visitors with mobility challenges.