Relief Maps

Hiking : Mont Aiguille

France Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Isère

Map of the trail for Mont Aiguille

Durée

03:34:23

Distance

5.997 km

Dénivelé

874.0 m

This hiking route takes you to the majestic Mont Aiguille in the scenic area. The trail spans approximately 6 kilometers with an elevation gain of 874 meters, making it a difficult but rewarding trek.

Starting off, you will come across a parking area to leave your vehicle before hitting the trail. About 50 meters into the hike, you will reach an information point called Les Serres, where you can learn more about the area.

As you continue onwards, at around 2 kilometers in, you will encounter Col de l'Aupet, a picturesque saddle along the route. This makes for a great spot to take a breather and soak in the stunning views.

Further along the trail, at the 3-kilometer mark, you will reach the highlight of the hike, Mont Aiguille. This peak offers breathtaking panoramic views and is a great place to stop for photos and lunch before heading back.

Remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, and sunscreen for this challenging hike. It's also recommended to check the weather forecast before embarking on the journey.

Overall, this out-and-back trail to Mont Aiguille promises a memorable and adventurous hiking experience for those up for the challenge.

Other routes nearby

thumbnail for Rocher d'Archiane Voie du Levant

Rocher d'Archiane Voie du Levant

thumbnail for Liaison du Col di Pison à la fontaine des Bachassons

Liaison du Col di Pison à la fontaine des Bachassons

thumbnail for Liaison du Col di Pison à la fontaine des Bachassons

Liaison du Col di Pison à la fontaine des Bachassons

thumbnail for Chemin des Grands Espaces

Chemin des Grands Espaces

thumbnail for Route des Sources

Route des Sources

thumbnail for Lessay

Lessay

thumbnail for Côte Rouge

Côte Rouge

thumbnail for Sommet de Tourte Barreaux par le pas de Chabrinel (et le Pison en été) depuis le vallon de Meyrosse / Romeyer

Sommet de Tourte Barreaux par le pas de Chabrinel (et le Pison en été) depuis le vallon de Meyrosse / Romeyer