Come and enjoy the mountains outside of winter, in a charming hamlet in the heart of the Alps. Each season has its own discoveries. In summer, hikes are more accessible, and the high-altitude snow contrasts with the green meadows. In autumn, the mountains are adorned with exceptional colors, blending white, orange, yellow, red, green, and the blue of the sky. In spring, nature takes over after the winter, which covered it with a thick snowy coat.
In spring, you can still enjoy the last ski descents and rediscover the joy of mountain hiking. The peaks are still covered with snow, while the valleys wake up with an explosion of colors, wildflowers brightening the green meadows. The gentle murmur of streams fed by melting snow accompanies the fresh and fragrant air of spruces and larches. The wildlife emerges from its long winter hibernation, and marmots, chamois, and ibex come out to bask in the sunshine.
In summer, you can escape the intense heat by heading to higher altitudes and enjoy pristine nature. Mountain walks along streams lead you to majestic high-altitude lakes. Higher up, you can reach the base of glaciers, embark on multi-day hikes with bivouacs or stay in mountain refuges.
In autumn, the majestic mountains adorn themselves with vibrant hues as the flaming leaves of maple trees set the slopes ablaze. The peaks don a cloak of gold and red, contrasting with the deep blue of the sky. The crisp air is filled with the rustle of leaves underfoot, creating an autumnal symphony in the heart of the summits.





Equipés de jumelles, vous pourrez partir à la recherche des chamois qui vivent à flanc de montagne.