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Les Balcons du Mont-Chéry & Variante

Les Balcons du Mont-Chéry & Variante

Description

Breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc massif.
Quite a long circuit, but accessible to children.
You'll pass through the charming hamlet of Mont Caly, where a picnic stop is recommended. For those with more stamina, there's a variant that extends the circuit.

Duration : 2h30
Elevation : Climb 100m, descent 390m
Length : 4,8km
Difficulty : 1/3
Starting point : Arrival station of the Mont Chéry gondola lift (1,525m)
Arrival : Village Les Gets by the Cornus. Possibility to return with the shuttle bus (stop N7, Cornus)

Alternative :
Duration : 3h00
Elevation : Climb 170m, descent 470m
Length : 6,3km
Difficulty : 1/3
Starting point : Arrival station of the Mont Chéry gondola lift (1,525m)
Arrival : Village Les Gets by the Cornus. Possibility to return with the shuttle bus (stop N7, Cornus)

The mountain pasture is a place of work. Respect your private and professional lives, keep your dog on a leash, stay on the paths, take away your garbage, close the fences behind you and take note of traffic bans. When approaching herds, keep your distance and remain vigilant!

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
2h30mn
Dist.
4.7 km
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Starting point

74260   Les Gets
Lat : 46.165298Lng : 6.65823

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Office de Tourisme des Gets - 15/10/2024
www.lesgets.com
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Phone : 0450758080

Email : lesgets@lesgets.com

Website : www.lesgets.com

The Cirkwi brief

Discover The Gets: Ultimate Hiking Adventure


Set amidst the picturesque French Alps, this unique hiking itinerary crafted by Apidae offers you an unparalleled experience. As you traverse the scenic trails, you'll find yourself among majestic views of the Mont Blanc massif, navigating through quaint hamlets like Mont-Caly. Perfect for a family day out in nature, this adventure is more than just a walk; it’s an immersion into the serene beauty that outlines this part of France. Remember to halt at the charming Mont-Caly for a quintessential alpine picnic. The sheer accessibility of this trek makes it a must-do for both the young and the enthusiastic.

Technical Insight: Hiking Essentials


This trek, with a moderate length of 4.8km extending to 6.3km for the variant route, presents a manageable challenge suitable for most hikers, including young enthusiasts. Starting from the Mont-Chéry gondola's arrival station at 1,525m, the path promises a total descent of 390m, increasing to 470m for those opting for the extended trail. Despite the climbs amounting to 100m and 170m respectively, the graded difficulty remains low at 1/3, catering to beginners. The option of a return shuttle bus from Les Cornus reflects thoughtful planning for efficient accessibility and convenience.

Seasonal Tips for Hikers


Embarking on this scenic journey through the seasons requires thoughtful preparation. During the summer, pack light but include sunscreen, plenty of water, and a hat to shield against the sun. Winter demands sturdy, waterproof boots and layers to adapt to changing temperatures. Regardless of the season, always check weather forecasts in advance. The local shuttle bus facilitates a hassle-free return, but ensure you’re aware of the schedules to avoid missing the last ride. Notably, the charm of Mont-Caly provides an ideal picnic spot, so carry some snacks to relish amidst nature.

Legacy of Les Gets


Les Gets, nestled in the heart of the French Alps, stands as a testament to the rich historical and cultural tapestry of the region. This area, with its deep-rooted alpine farming traditions, has evolved into a modern-day paradise for outdoor enthusiasts without losing its authentic charm. It serves as a gateway to exploring not just the natural beauty that surrounds it but also the heritage that the alpine lifestyle embodies. The harmonious blend of history, culture, and nature makes Les Gets a fascinating subject for those eager to delve into France's picturesque landscapes and their historical significance.

Weather Wisdom: Alpine Climate Guide


Understanding the Alps' climate is crucial for planning the perfect hiking trip. Les Gets experiences a typical montane climate, characterized by mild summers and cold, snowy winters. The optimal time for hiking is late spring through early fall, when the weather is generally pleasant, and the trails are mostly snow-free. However, mountain weather can be unpredictable; sudden changes are common, making it essential to prepare for all conditions. Checking local weather forecasts can significantly enhance your experience, ensuring safety and enjoyment on this breathtaking adventure.
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾