France Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Savoy
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This extremely difficult out-and-back hiking route will take you to the stunning Tête de Bellard in the picturesque area. The trail spans a distance of 23.918 kilometers with an elevation gain of 1383 meters, making it a challenging but rewarding adventure.
As you embark on this journey, you will encounter various points of interest along the way. At the beginning of the trail, you will pass by the Retenue de la Chal, a serene water body perfect for a peaceful start to your hike. Further along, you will come across several rock formations, including the Via Ferrata École du Rocher Capaillan and the Bloc d'escalade, offering opportunities for climbing enthusiasts to test their skills.
Midway through the hike, you will find the charming Camping Saint-Colomban, where you can rest and recharge amidst nature. Nearby, the Plan D'eau provides a refreshing spot to relax by the water before continuing your trek. As you approach the Tête de Bellard, be sure to take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including the Pierre du Turc.
Throughout the hike, you will also come across amenities such as Les Carlines restaurant and various information points to enhance your experience. Remember to bring an ample water supply, snacks, and proper hiking gear, as this challenging route demands preparation.
Before hitting the trail, check the weather forecast and ensure you are physically prepared for the long and strenuous journey ahead. Whether you are a seasoned hiker looking for a new challenge or an adventurer seeking to conquer the Tête de Bellard, this route promises a memorable and awe-inspiring experience in the great outdoors.