Aigue-Noire

Route Information

Category
Region
Status
Closed
Difficulty
Easy
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

Description

Les Diablerets - Aigue-Noire - Les Diablerets

The first part of the route follows the picturesque section of the Isles itinerary. You then turn right, where a gentle climb takes you across a road (Chemin du Jorat) before plunging into the soothing atmosphere of the forest. A small bridge invites you to cross a stream glistening under its blanket of snow. As you leave the forest, a bend to the left leads you to a charming bridge linking the Lederrey and Creux de Champ paths. Cross this bridge to walk along the peaceful banks of the Aigue-Noire. Once you've completed this loop, you'll cross the bridge again, cross a road and then take a woodland path back to the second part of the Les Isles route. Your adventure ends in style, with an arrival at the Eurotel Victoria.

Practical Information

TIME REQUIRED - The length of the course can vary enormously depending on the discipline (classic or skating), the snow conditions and the physical condition of each skier. ANIMALS - Dogs are not allowed on the cross-country ski runs.

Les Diablerets - Aigue-Noire - Les Diablerets

The first part of the route follows the picturesque section of the Isles itinerary. You then turn right, where a gentle climb takes you across a road (Chemin du Jorat) before plunging into the soothing atmosphere of the forest. A small bridge invites you to cross a stream glistening under its blanket of snow. As you leave the forest, a bend to the left leads you to a charming bridge linking the Lederrey and Creux de Champ paths. Cross this bridge to walk along the peaceful banks of the Aigue-Noire. Once you've completed this loop, you'll cross the bridge again, cross a road and then take a woodland path back to the second part of the Les Isles route. Your adventure ends in style, with an arrival at the Eurotel Victoria.

Practical Information

TIME REQUIRED - The length of the course can vary enormously depending on the discipline (classic or skating), the snow conditions and the physical condition of each skier. ANIMALS - Dogs are not allowed on the cross-country ski runs.

Course profile

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