After spending the night at the Trébentaz refuge, you'll head back down to the La Panthiaz parking lot.
From the refuge de Trébentaz, enjoy the panorama one last time.
You'll then start the descent back to your parking lot and starting point, the La Panthiaz parking lot.
Between forests and alpine pastures, enjoy one last time this exceptional environment in the heart of a Natura 2000 listed site.
Whatever your hike, remember to pack cereal bars, plenty of water, sunglasses, sunscreen, a small first-aid kit, and clothing appropriate to the season and weather forecast.
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From 01/06 to 15/10 daily.
Check with tourist offices in advance to find out the current access conditions.
Check with the wardens for the opening and closing dates of their refuge located on your route.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Services
Services
Parking nearby
Car park
Pets welcome
Dogs must be kept on a leash due to the presence of livestock and wildlife.
Livestock guard dogs are present in this area, so it is recommended that you adapt your behaviour to minimise disturbance to the livestock and avoid triggering the dogs (barking, approaching, etc.). If the dogs approach, it is important to let them do so and not try to force your way through.
When approaching the herd:
- Give the herd a wide berth, without putting yourself in danger.
- Walk slowly and dismount from your bicycle.
- Stay together as a group. Speak clearly, without shouting, to make your presence known.
If you encounter the herd:
- Stop: the dogs will come to sniff you to identify you.
- Do not force your way through.
- Do not run away or turn your back on the dogs.
- Do not stare them in the eyes.
- Do not pet the dogs.
- Do not feed the dogs.
- You can hold an object (bag, bicycle, jacket) to put some space between you and the dogs. However, do not use this object to push the dogs away.
- Avoid sudden movements and do not threaten them.
Once the dogs calm down or move away, continue on your way, walking and keeping your distance.
Pet dogs and hunting dogs:
For your safety and theirs, pet dogs and hunting dogs are strongly discouraged near flocks.
In any case, always keep your dog on a lead.
In the event of a conflict,
- let go of the lead,
- do not intervene
- do not pick up your dog.