7. From La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar to the Refuge de l'Olan (Stage on the GR54 walking path)
5 points of interest
WaterCombefroide Waterfall
At the beginning of the path, is a big waterfall that you can approach on a narrow footpath just before climbing the coast. Situated on Combefroide torrent at a rocky escarpment, this waterfall has several projections and presents a total drop of several dozen metres.
FloraHeather fields
Over a change in altitude of a hundred metres there is a covering of heather which provides pollen for the bees and purple colour in Autumn, A small persistent shrub with tiny leaves and little pink flowers, it is called Common Heather or False Heather.
Geology and geographyBourelle Gorge
Since the end of the ice age, water has carved the rock and the passage of materials has created a small gorge polishing the base rock (gneiss, micaschists). The National Park has taken on the challenge of building a wooden walkway for walkers to cross this gorge.
Vernacular heritageJas crossing of the Bourelle
Just above the signpost, there are the ruins of a pasture shelter commonly called the, « jas ». Often built using dry stones, this kind of shelter was used to protect the flocks during the summer season.
HutOlan Refuge
Situated at an altitude of 2350 m, this large building constructed in 1957 was carried away by an avalanche two years later. A witness to this is a concrete slab below the refuge. Rebuilt in 1966, it was definitively extended in 1978 with a capacity of 54 places. A stage of the Tour de l'Oisans (GR 54), it welcomes hikers in the summer season and provides a shelter in the winter; it belongs to the Club Alpin Français.
Description
- Stay on the road and cross a mountain stream.
- Immediately on the left, a path leads upwards following the banks of this stream. Take this path and start the ascent with some winding sections among the screes and go on to cross a heather moor. The view gradually opens up onto the Navette valley and the hamlet of Les Portes which lies opposite.
- Cross a stream and then, a few dozen metres further on, at an intersection take the upward-winding path on the right. You reach the montane zone among alpine grasslands, offering a view over the village of La Chapelle and the Refuge de l'Olan. Nearby, an old concrete slab testifies to the passage of an avalanche in the 1950s.
- Departure : La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar
- Arrival : Refuge de l'Olan
- Towns crossed : La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar
Altimetric profile
Access and parking
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