In the truest sense of the word...whether on foot or by bike, you're initially on a plateau through typical Jura pastures, accompanied by mighty, freestanding trees. The scenery changes abruptly as you set off (only on foot!) on the short hike to the viewpoint around La Corne. What a magnificent view of the nearby Jura range, France, the valleys, and of course the Combe Grède with its mighty rock face opposite. A small rest area away from the dangerous areas (the rest is secured, and the viewpoint is protected by a massive metal railing) invites you to linger...a truly wonderful spot. You can also spot ibex from there.
Then, the path continues around L'Egasse down to the valley cirque around Pré aux Auges. The path, which is sometimes narrow, leads almost halfway through a scree cone, a testament to the rocks regularly thundering down...so don't linger there too long!
``` Overall, the route can be easily completed on foot or by bike from late spring (snow/ice) to late autumn.