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The Cime de l'Agnellière is a prominent summit and natural monument nestled within the French Alps, specifically in the Mercantour-Argentera massif. Rising to an impressive altitude of 2,703 meters, this challenging peak is situated in the upper Boréon area, within the commune of Saint-Martin-Vésubie in the Alpes-Maritimes department. It forms a significant part of the ridge separating the picturesque Fenestre and Boréon valleys, offering crucial Cime de l'Agnellière summit information for adventurers.
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I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Cima dell'Agnellière

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10,7km
04:36
780m
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Hike the Cime de l'Agnellière summit loop in Mercantour National Park, a moderate 6.7-mile trail with panoramic mountain views.

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28,2km
11:33
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Elevazione 2.700 m
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The Cime de l'Agnellière stands at an impressive altitude of 2,703 meters (8,868 feet) above sea level. It is a prominent peak within the Mercantour-Argentera massif.
While the area is a classic spot for experienced ski tourers and backcountry skiing in winter and spring, a winter hike to the summit is generally not recommended due to challenging conditions, deep snow, and avalanche risk. It requires significant mountaineering experience, appropriate gear, and knowledge of snow conditions.
The direct ascent to Cime de l'Agnellière is challenging and not considered family-friendly. For those with dogs, Mercantour National Park regulations apply, which generally require dogs to be kept on a leash. While the summit itself is demanding, there are easier trails in the lower valleys of the Mercantour National Park that are more suitable for families and leashed dogs, offering beautiful scenery without the extreme difficulty.
The duration of the hike to Cime de l'Agnellière varies significantly based on the starting point, route chosen, and individual fitness levels. A common approach from the Refuge de la Madone de Fenestre can take anywhere from 6 to 9 hours round trip, covering a substantial distance and elevation gain. It's a full-day endeavor for most experienced hikers.
No specific permits are required for hiking Cime de l'Agnellière itself. However, as it is located within the Mercantour National Park, visitors are expected to respect park regulations, which include rules regarding camping, fires, waste, and protection of flora and fauna.
The Mercantour National Park is rich in biodiversity. Hikers often encounter local wildlife such as chamois and ibex on the trails. Keep an eye on the skies for impressive birds of prey like griffon vultures and even golden eagles. The diverse alpine flora also adds to the natural beauty of the area.
A common starting point for hikes to Cime de l'Agnellière is from the area around the Refuge de la Madone de Fenestre. There is typically parking available near the refuge, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer weekends). Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.
While there are no cafes directly on the summit, the Refuge de la Madone de Fenestre, a popular starting point for many routes, offers meals and refreshments. It's a great place to refuel before or after your hike. In the nearby villages like Saint-Martin-Vésubie, you'll find more dining options.
If you're looking for other challenging hikes with spectacular views in the Mercantour, consider routes to the Cime du Gélas (the highest peak in the massif) or the Mont Clapier. For slightly less strenuous but still rewarding options, the trails around the Lac de Trécolpas or the Pas des Ladres offer stunning alpine scenery and panoramic vistas without necessarily reaching a high summit.
For hikers, the Refuge de la Madone de Fenestre is an excellent option, offering dormitory-style accommodation and meals, making it a convenient base for early starts. Alternatively, the village of Saint-Martin-Vésubie, located further down the valley, provides a range of hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals.
Weather on Cime de l'Agnellière can be highly variable and change rapidly, even in summer. Expect strong winds, sudden temperature drops, and potential for thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. Always check the mountain forecast before heading out and be prepared for all four seasons, even on a summer day. Snow can persist on higher elevations well into early summer.