Ovronnaz - Jorasse

Ovronnaz - Jorasse

Ovronnaz - Restaurant La Promenade

Ovronnaz - Restaurant La Promenade

Départ télésiège Ovronnaz-Jorasse

Départ télésiège Ovronnaz-Jorasse

Four day tour from cabin to cabin in the Waadtländer and Wallis Alps

Gd. Muveran

The Mont Blanc, the Dents-du-Midi and the foothills of the Waadtländer Alps form the imposing backdrop of peaks on the Tour de Muveran. Pure nature presents itself around the distinctive peaks of Muveran. In the four days one walks over no less than six passes, all on well sign-posted paths. Various cabins provide the overnight accommodation, all of them situated directly on the route of the mountain walk. A unique experience in the Waadtländer Alps.

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Description

Begin of tour: Derborence
End of tour: Derborence
Access starting point: Bus from Sion changing in Aven, village
Access point of arrival: Bus to Sion changing in Aven, village
Technical requirements: difficult
Physical fitness: challenging
Total altitude meters: ca. 3900 m
Hiking time: 4 Days
Season: July to October
Gastronomy: In the cabins along the route
Overnight: Cabane Rambert CAS, Cabane de Demècre, Pont de Nant (Other overnight accommodation possibilities are available along the route)
Various: For the third stage, in the event of bad weather, a different route is recommended, from Dzéman via Chalet Neuf and L’Au d’Arbignon to Rionda.

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The careful planning of a tour will ensure that you also derive the maximum pleasure and enjoyment from it. Please take the time to contact the local information centre and enquire about route and weather conditions before setting off. Your intended trail may be fully or partially closed, depending on the time of year and weather conditions.

1 Comments

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    Lars Meulenberg

    Hello, Im thinking about walking this 4-day tour in September. What gear should I bring along, for instance: do I need crampons, as I saw a little snowfield. Or will this snow be melted during the summer (perhaps apart from snow fallen from bad weather) Kind regards, Lars Meulenberg Netherlands

    Saturday, Apr 28, 2012 8:49 AM

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