Unfortunately, due to French national park rules, dogs are not allowed to cross the trail - not even if they are on a leash. Camping is also prohibited.
At the chalet du Souay to go to Pormenaz either go through the Chorde, going down towards the stream below which is more technical with the passage of ropes and …
In the heart of the Sixt-Passy Nature Reserve, the Col d'Anterne is a must in Haute-Savoie. At 2,257 meters above sea level, the views of the Mont-Blanc massif and the Pormenaz lake are breathtaking!
At 2,526 meters above sea level, the Salenton pass overlooks the Bérard valley. Snow can remain around the pass until very late in the season, so it is advisable to be careful.
Technical descent area, well equipped with ropes, pegs and ladders. It is easier to go up than down for those prone to vertigo. Wonderful trail to do in dry weather.