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Pierre-Marie Sallaz
Snowboard and ski instructor

Notre Dame de la Salette loop

Descriptive

When mankind explored their territory, they had to exploit every inch of terrain, letting their marks and their religious beliefs: oratories, crosses, chapels and blesses recounts the popular faith of the ancient mountain dwellers.


Visitor alert :
This hike is accessible with a dog, but we advise you to keep your dog on a lead throughout the entire route. This helps to protect wildlife, preserve flora and ensure the peace and quiet of other hikers.
Guidebook with maps/step-by-step :
Departure: From the car park in the village of Le Planay, follow the signs for Chambéranger: leave the road and take the path on the left leading up to Chambéranger. 1/ When you reach the village, continue along the street to the Saint Barthélémy chapel.
2/ Turn left and cross the village: at the bend, leave the road and continue straight ahead.
3/ Cross the old quarry and follow the signs along a forest path to the Notre-Dame de la Salette Chapel. From the chapel, take the Way of the Cross and follow the path on the right towards Planay.
4/ Leave the forest and cross the pastures. Follow the signs: the path passes to the left of a place called Le Chesalet.
5/ Descend back down to Planay.

Opening Times :

All year round daily.
According to snow conditions.

Services :

  • Pets welcome

Equipements :

  • Car park
  • Free access.