La Pointe de Sans Bet

14.14 km hike with 1,460 m of elevation gain up to Point intermédiaire (2,223 m). Duration 5h15, very hard grade. Trailhead at Chemin rural du Crot à la Montagne de Salvadon, Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval.

14,2 km +1460 m -1460 m 5h15 Very hard

Trail specs

Distance14,2 km
Ascent+1460 m
Descent-1460 m
Average time5h15
DifficultyVery hard
Highest point2223 m
Lowest point825 m
TypeLoop
TrailheadChemin rural du Crot à la Montagne de Salvadon, Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval
Water sourcesNo reliable water source
Best seasonJune to October
GPSN 46.06085 / E 6.78580

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5 Waypoints · 14,2 km · Loop

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Elevation profile

Waypoints

  1. D

    Start (825 m)

    km 0,0 825 m
  2. 1

    Point intermédiaire (1,709 m)

    km 5,0 1709 m 2h28 from previous waypoint
  3. 2

    Point intermédiaire (2,223 m)

    km 7,1 2223 m 1h17 from previous waypoint
  4. 3

    Point intermédiaire (1,709 m)

    km 9,2 1709 m 25 min from previous waypoint
  5. A

    Finish (825 m)

    End of the hike.

    km 14,1 825 m 59 min from previous waypoint

Detailed route description

This loop hike starting from Chemin rural du Crot à la Montagne de Salvadon, Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval totals 14.14 km with 1,460 m of elevation gain and peaks at Point intermédiaire (2,223 m). Rated very hard (5/5 stars), it requires about 5h15 of effort depending on your pace.

Elevation profile

The route ranges from 825 m to 2,223 m, with 1,451 m of descent on the way down.

Notable waypoints

The main points along the way are Point intermédiaire (1,709 m) (km 4.95), Point intermédiaire (2,223 m) (km 7.07), Point intermédiaire (1,709 m) (km 9.19).

Practical tips

As with any mountain outing, check the weather before setting off. Carry enough water for the duration, warm layers (even in summer, conditions change fast at altitude), solid hiking boots and energy snacks. This hike requires good physical condition and mountain experience. Start early to avoid the heat and the afternoon thunderstorms common in summer. Always tell someone your route.

Best season: June to October.

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