Hiking (mountain trail, in places narrow and exposed)
Alpine route (equipped or very exposed section, snow field, blocks)
R112
Refuge de Moëde-Anterne » La Flégère
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4h20 |
13.9 km
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841 m
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954 m
On this stage, Via Alpina mainly uses the GR® du Tour de pays du Mont-Blanc. It crosses the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve to reach the Brévent pass before descending again on the Chamonix side to the Planpraz chalets and continuing as a balcony trail facing the Mont Blanc massif until arriving at the Flégère chalet, the stage destination.
The GR® trail starts from the hut (south east), passes the Moëde chalets, heads along the left-hand bank of the stream and reaches the Arlevé bridge (1,597m) situated on the Diosaz river, which further downstream hollows out deep gorges on its way to join the Arve river near Servoz. The bridge is removed in autumn and reinstalled in early summer. Cross the bridge, turn towards the south and head back uphill, after having cut across numerous streams, to reach the ruins of the Arlevé chalets (1,865m). Continue to climb (south east) in a series of bends over scree terrain to reach the Brévent pass (2,368m). Magnificent panorama over the entire Mont Blanc range, the valley of Chamonix and the Bossons glacier, with a view looking back over the Fiz rocks, the upper Diosaz valley and on the right the previously crossed Collet d’Anterne pass. At the junction, leave the GR® 5 trail and take the GR® TMB (Tour du Mont Blanc, marked in white and red). The trail winds its way downward to open out on the intermediate station of the Chamonix Brévent cable car of Plan Praz (2,000m). The trail loses altitude, crosses the Charlanon ski slope (1,812m), ignores the crossing of trails and continues towards the north east at constant altitude to arrive at the station of the cable car coming from Chamonix: La Flégère (1,875m). (Gilbert Blatter, Codérando 74)
Natural and cultural heritage
On leaving the hut at the Anterne pass, it is possible to return to the Pormenaz lake at the foot of the Pointe Noire (2,323m), in the heart of the Passy nature reserve. However, Via Alpina goes down towards the Moëde alpine chalets and cuts across the Diosaz stream at the Arlevé bridge at the entrance to the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve. It then climbs to the Arlevé chalets set in very well preserved old farmland, from where a plunging view over the Diosaz valley to the Brévent pass (2,368m) can be enjoyed. This marks the entry to the valley of Chamonix and offers an incomparable panorama over Mont Blanc and its mountain range, which belongs to the “Espace Mont-Blanc”, an area of cross-border cooperation between Italy, France and Switzerland. Furthermore, it is possible to climb up to the Brévent peak (2,525m) from the pass. The descent to Planpraz offers a chance to take the cable car to Chamonix, a village that has been associated with Mont Blanc (4,808m) since the start of the myth surrounding it and that witnessed the early days of mountaineering and skiing. In Chamonix, mountaineering history is still very present, with the ever active “Compagnie des Guides” (association of mountain guides established in 1821 and modernised in the 1930s by Armand Charlet and Roger Frison-Roche), the ENSA (National School of Skiing and Mountaineering) or the Alpine Museum, which recounts most of the great era of yesterday’s pioneers (Charlet, Whymper, Cassin, Gervasutti, Bonatti or Desmaison) and the adventurers of today (e.g. Destivelle, Bérhault, Profit and Lafaille). The Guides Festival, which takes place around 15th August each year with the blessing of the ropes and ice-picks, is characteristic of the high-altitude mountaineering ambiance dating back to 1786 and the first ascent of Mont Blanc by the bourgeois Dr. Paccard and his guide, Jacques Balmat, a local crystal engraver. In addition to this, the house of painter, photographer and mountaineer Gabriel Loppé bears witness to the fascination that the “Roof of Europe” inspired in artists over the centuries, with work by Pierre Tairraz and his family lineage of photographers. Those who wish to discover the highest summit in the Alps in closer proximity can take the famous and vertiginous Aiguille du Midi cable car, which transports its passengers almost 3,000 metres higher to the Aiguille du Midi vantage point (3,842m). And for glaciology enthusiasts, the Montenvers funicular establishes a connection between the largest French glacier, the Mer de Glace (7km long, 40km² in surface area and 200m thick) and the glacial cave carved within it. In Chamonix, it is also possible to savour the gourmet delights so typical of the Savoie region: pela, farçon, tartiflette, matafan, fondue, blueberry tart, and more. After Planpraz, however, Via Alpina continues along the Tour du Mont-Blanc trail, which crosses in a sweeping circle at the foot of the Aiguilles Rouges mountains, just opposite the impressive chain, to reach another panoramic viewpoint, the Flégère. (Nicolas Aubertin, Gilles Chappaz, Grande Traversée des Alpes)
Du Léman au Mont Blanc - Tour des Dents du Midi - Réf. 504 ~ Fédération Française de Randonnée (ISBN 2-85699-807-0)
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Refuge La Flegere is a huge hut. (E 56 Demi-pension). Try to arrive early and lie back in one of the comfortable chairs and have a fantastic view on the Mont Blanc.
La Flegere is not a village, just ski lifts and touristic restaurant available there, good shelter if bad weather, probably possible to crash overnight in the sanitary if needed :-)
La flegere - Refuge Moede Anterne took me 4h15 with light rain, heavy fog, snow
refuge Moede Anterne offers :
16euros for a bed..must pay 2 extras euros for shower
Half board is 45euros...not good not bad.
Paid 8euros for a taste less big plate of spaghettis bolognese
Radther than having the guest comfortable they will put maximum persons in the same dormitory (this is order to not clean an extra dormitory)... On the menu they can charge you 1euros for hot water (when i got there they did not charge me for hot water)
Staying in regfuge Moede Anterne and you are not a guest..just another tourist
Janek - 2011-07-21
the time to go from Planpraz to La Flegere is underestimated - local signs suggest 2 hours. I couldn't make it in 1 hour and I've never been slower than the times indicated.
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