It takes its name from the mountain range that dominates it, the three peaks that can be admired in the distance. This refuge dates back to 1923, the first in …
The construction of the fort at the top of Mont Chaberton began in 1892. The idea was then for the Italian army to strengthen its defense system against France. Nicknamed …
Mount Chaberton culminates at 3,131 meters above sea level. It offers a beautiful panorama over the valley of the Petite Durance. You will find several orientation tables there to identify …
From the top of its 3,178 meters, Mount Tabor dominates the Cerces massif and the Étroite valley. Until 1947, the summit marked the border between France and Italy. The Treaty …
Scenic peak from which you can see the narrow valley, Val Susa and Val Chisone. The path to the summit is not easy, not recommended for those suffering from vertigo.
At 3,210 meters above sea level, the Pain de Sucre marks the border between France and Italy. The summit offers a panoramic view of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps …
The ascent is done in two stages. First in the middle of a magnificent mountain pasture where you can see ibexes or marmots. The second part of the ascent to …