Walking Tour of the Queyras - GR58 and GR541 in the French Alps

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Paperback - Laminated
Published
18 Feb 2009
Edition
Second
ISBN
9781852845100
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1852845104
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
270g
Pages
192
No. Maps
14
Originally Published
18 Feb 2009

Tour of the Queyras

The GR58 and GR541 in the French Alps by Alan Castle

A guide to a backpacking tour of the Queyras region of the Haute Alps on the border between Italy and France, following the GR58 and GR541 trails. The route includes the highest point reached on any grand randonée with 24 cols above 2000m and options to climb up to 17, five above 3000m. More...

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Activities

Walking, trekking, backpacking

Seasons

Mid-June to mid-October without specialist winter walking equipment; refuges particularly busy Read More... between 14 July and 15 August; warm, settled weather all summer

Centres

Nice, Guillestre, Montdauphin, Turin, Abriès, Saint-Véran, Ceillac, Briançon

Difficulty

Several summits can be reached by the ordinary walker, without specialist equipment or skills; Read More... other (optional) ascents need more experience; basic route suitable for any fit hillwalker

Must See

Monte Viso, Pic de Rochebrune, Grand Glaiza, Le
Pain de Sucre, Tête des Toillies, Le Grand Read More... Queyras, Bric Bouchet, Tête du Pelvas, the Guil valley
 
 

A guide to a backpacking tour of the Queyras region of the Haute Alps on the border between Italy and France, following the GR58 and GR541 trails. The route includes the highest point reached on any grand randonée with 24 cols above 2000m and options to climb up to 17 summits, five above 3000m.

The Queyras is a dramatic, unspoilt region in the shadow of Monte Viso, sheltered to the west by the Écrins, and is one of the
sunniest areas of the Alps. The absence of glaciers makes ideal hillwalking country, with several high mountain summits accessible
to the ordinary walker and scrambler and it's one of France’s best kept secrets!

• route described in 12 stages, with altitude profiles
• high level, but generally moderate grade mountain walking
• full details of facilities en route
• several alternative routes and excursions
• ideal as a first-time alpine walking tour or for the experienced mountain walker
 

 
 
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