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Walking guide to Tarentaise / Beaufortain Alps – France, Europe

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Paperback - Laminated
Published
1 Jan 1995
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852841812
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1852841818
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
250g
Pages
216
No. Maps
29
No. Photos
34
Originally Published
1 Jan 1995

Walking in the Tarentaise and Beaufortain Alps

by Tim Akitt

Guide to walking and trekking in the Tarentaise and Beaufortain Alps south of Mont Blanc, France, including the Maurienne, and the Vanoise and its national park. 53 day walks, 5 tours between 2 and 8 days duration, plus 40 short outings. Includes Méribel, Courchevel and Pralognan; Beaufortain and Northern Tarentaise; Val d'Isère. More...

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Seasons

June to September. Some snow will stay early in the season.

Centres

Access from Geneva, Chambéry or Grenoble. Albertville, St Jean de Maurienne, Modane, Val d’Isère Read More... are main centres.

Difficulty

Summer mountain walks and treks

Must See

The Vanoise National Park, the Lauzière, the Maurienne, views north to Mont Blanc. Not the ski Read More... resorts, but these can be avoided.
 
 

This guidebook covers the delectable mountains south of the Mt Blanc group to include the Vanoise National Park.

An in-depth introduction describes many facets of the Tarentaise and deals with the differences likely to be found between walking in the UK and in the Alps. Following chapters cover six principal mountain regions:

  • Col de la Madeleine
  • Méribel, Courchevel & Pralognan
  • between Bourg St Maurice and Champagny
  • Beaufortain and Northern Tarentaise
  • Les Chapieux to Nant Cruet
  • Val d'Isère.

53 day-long outings are described and four tours of 2, 3, 4 and 8 days' duration, providing material for several holidays. In addition, some 40 short outings are described which should please the less addictive walker, or those preferring to remain at more modest altitudes.

 
 
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