
Taking you through the village of Les Vigneaux as well as the hamlet of Grand Parcher, this trail offers a pretty setting for a walk that leads partly along the valley bottom, partly on the south-facing slopes.
Follow the track that runs through the Le Courounba campsite and then rises gently uphill along the valley bottom, along the meadow's edge. The track runs close to the Gyronde, ovelooking it.
Cross the river via the bridge, turn left onto the road to Vallouise and then immediately take the track on the right which leads directly uphill to the village of Parcher.
A short distance above the chapel, take the path on the right towards Les Vigneaux. This will join a forest track.
At an intersection above the village, follow the track to the right; it drops down to the top end of the village. Carry straight on along a track and then a narrow road which follows the right-hand bank of a mountain stream, the Torrent du Rif, leading to the bottom end of the village and the road to Vallouise.
Turn right; you soon come to Le Pont du Rif. You then cross the Gyronde which brings you back to the campsite.
Public transport >> www.pacamobilite.fr Consider car-sharing >> www.blablacar.fr For more information, ask at the Tourist Information Office nearest to the trail starting point.
Before setting off, it is very important to check the opening periods for this route on the website: stationdetrail.com/fr/stations/le-pays-des-ecrins/parcours Share your photographs on social networks with #stationdetrailecrins Check weather conditions before setting off. Rescue services contact details: Secours Montagne (Mountain Rescue): +33 (0)4 92 22 22 22 or 112 Show consideration for the work of farmers, livestock keepers and owners Close all gates behind you Take your litter home Do not take shortcuts across pastureland The trail routes are also suitable for walking
Camping le Courounba car park, Les Vigneaux
10 km from L'Argentière-La Bessée, take the D994E.
Camping le Courounba, Les Vigneaux
“We rise gently uphill along the valley bottom, which is quite wide at this level, with vast wide-open views of the peaks. Then the valley narrows, we approach the Gyronde and here we are at the bottom end of the hamlet of Grand Parcher!” Marie-Geneviève Nicolas, park ranger at the Parc National des Écrins
Camping le Courounba, Les Vigneaux