Circuit découverte : La vallée du Giffre et le Cirque du Fer à Cheval

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Place de la Gare, 74100 Annemasse
Una tipica valle alpina con un mix di boschi, pascoli, coltivazioni, villaggi e borghi assolati. Scoprite le località turistiche. Paesaggi pastorali dominati dalle montagne, con il fiume Giffre che attraversa il fondovalle.

Lasciare Annemasse in direzione di Taninges. Al Pont de Fillinges (Il km), dirigersi verso Viuz-en-Sallaz e il suo museo contadino. Proseguire per Saint-Jeoire (20 km) e poi per Mieussy (27 km).


Una breve deviazione possibile solo in estate: prendere la strada per Sommand (strada tortuosa) che domina la valle e offre una magnifica vista sulla catena del Monte Bianco. Arrivo a Sommand (35 km): alpeggi in estate e stazione sciistica in inverno (circo alpino - passeggiate). Si prosegue attraverso il Col de la Ramaz - altitudine 1557 m (chiuso in inverno) per raggiungere Praz-de-Lys (41 km): località turistica dominata dalla Pointe de Marcelly, con una splendida vista sulla catena del Monte Bianco.
Si scende poi a Pont des Gets (46 km) per tornare sul percorso principale.

Taninges (54 km): città molto antica all'incrocio di due valli (Carillon de Taninges - Chartreuse de Mélan - Chiesa e chiostro). Proseguimento per Samöens (65 km): Una località turistica molto piacevole e ben sviluppata, con un attraente centro del paese caratterizzato da un tiglio di duecento anni, una tipica granatina e un'antica chiesa con un portico scolpito. Poi Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval (72 km): Villaggio savoiardo situato in fondo alla valle sulle rive della Giffre. Antica abbazia dell'XI secolo. Cascata del Rouget. Infine, l'itinerario termina al Cirque du Fer à Cheval: un imponente circo montuoso dominato dal Pic de Tenneverge (2987 m). Il fondovalle offre delle belle passeggiate e questo è un sito turistico notevole con numerose cascate.

Ritorno ad Annemasse per la stessa via diretta.
(Sixt - Samoëns - Taninges - Le Pont de Fillinges - Annemasse).
Circa 145 km.
Tutto l'anno ogni giorno.<br/>Attenzione alle condizioni di accesso in inverno (neve).

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Punti di interesse

Punti di interesse

Punti di interesse

1Chartreuse de Mélan

La Chartreuse de Mélan è un luogo ricco di storia, che unisce sobrietà medievale e arte contemporanea. Scoprite la chiesa, il chiostro e il parco di sculture monumentali di arte contemporanea.<br/>Nella splendida cornice della valle di Giffre, la Chartreuse de Mélan è un luogo ricco di storia, che unisce la sobrietà medievale all'arte contemporanea. Le mostre si tengono nella chiesa, con la sua raffinata architettura e il magnifico chiostro. Intorno all'edificio, alcune sculture contemporanee, liberamente accessibili, testimoniano le molteplici vite della Certosa, che fu un monastero femminile, un collegio religioso e poi un orfanotrofio dipartimentale.
Il team di mediatori culturali del Dipartimento offre un'ampia gamma di visite guidate e attività ludiche da aprile a ottobre.

Il parco di sculture contemporanee
Il grande parco intorno alla Chartreuse de Mélan è aperto al pubblico e ospita una decina di opere monumentali. Ogni artista ha cercato di testimoniare la storia forte e commovente del sito o dei suoi dintorni.

2Carillon di Taninges e museo dell'armonium

Il carillon di Taninges, nel campanile della chiesa, è il più grande del dipartimento. È composto da 40 campane e ogni anno vi si tengono concerti di prestigiosi campanari. Presenta inoltre una collezione di armonium.

3St Jean-Baptiste Church of Taninges

A monumental church by its size but also by its history !<br/>Built between 1824 and 1834 by the architect Prosper Dunant, the St Jean-Baptiste church is from the last architectural style of the States of Savoy : neo-classic Sardinian. Before, it was the biggest of the diocese of Annecy : 58 m length, 27 m wide and 18 m height.
The facade of the building looks austere with few ornaments, but inside there is a profusion of decoration : paintings on the vault and pillars, stalls, carved wood and multicolored stained glasses.

The visitor will visit a religious building and will discover how the jacquemarde population was decorating its churches there during the XIXth century.

4Samoëns Tourist Office

The safest way to a successful holiday in Samoëns. Located near the centre of the village, beside a vast free car park, the artificial winter ice rink, the Tourist Office is open to visitors all year round.<br/>Within the framework of its quality reception approach, the Tourist Office participates in the success of your stay, by offering you, via its reception and information area, free services which will improve and simplify your holidays in Samoëns and by committing itself to provide you with the following services
- To provide you with the information you need to make your stay in our village resort a success.
- To assist you in your search for accommodation and to direct you to the service provider(s) likely to be able to help you.
Our reception service offers you the following services:
- Registration for free events offered by the tourist office
- Sale of posters and goodies with the Samoëns logo
- Photocopying
- Provision of documentation on the resort's surroundings.
- Sale of hiking maps and snowshoeing routes.
- Sale of fishing permits

5The Cascade du Rouget

Also known as "The Queen of the Alps", is Sixt's best-known waterfall. The torrent surges dramatically in two huge steps, falling for over 80 metres.<br/>It's located 6 kilometres beyond the hamlet of Salvagny, and you can get there easily by car except in winter. In the winter months the road is closed to cars but you can park near the road block and then walk or snowshoe to the waterfall. It takes an hour and a half there and back and is at a height of 1000 metres - a height gain of about 100 metres from the car park.

6Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval church

A 13th-century church comprising an abbatial part and a parochial part. You can wander freely in the gardens.

7Abbaye de Sixt Fer A Cheval

Abbaye de Sixt Fer A Cheval

8Picnic area at the Cirque du Fer à Cheval

A picnic area has been installed at the Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval<br/>Please follow these rules of good practice:

- Do not leave any wrappers behind - a rubbish bin is provided
- Show respect and good manners to ensure others enjoy the facilities

9Bureau des Guides de Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval

These qualified guides have a passion for what they do and can propose a whole range of mountaineering activities.<br/>"Modern Tradition".
This is the spirit that guides the Guides of Sixt Fer-à-Cheval.
It is part of the tradition of the third oldest Guides de France company, founded in 1865 in Sixt.
Here for you whatever your project, in these mountains or others around the world.

10Fer-à-Cheval Chalet Restaurant

Enjoy the traditional food with a breathtaking view of the Fer-à-Cheval circle. Located near the car park, easily access this restaurant which offers typical Savoyard dishes.<br/>The Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval Chalet Restaurant welcomes you to a magical place. You will be left speechless by the magnificent views... You can come here for lunch or just for an afternoon snack after a hiking expedition. Evening meals and banquets are available but only with prior bookings.

11The 30 waterfalls of the Cirque du Fer à Cheval

A unique area with impressive rock faces, cliffs 2000 metres high, and hiking trails past numerous waterfalls.<br/>Some waterfalls at Fond de la Combe and Nants des Peres at Fer a Cheval are fed by glaciers.
If you begin at the bar/restaurant at Plan des Lacs and look towards the Pic de Tenneverge, you'll see two notable waterfalls below the Corne du Chamois: la Meridienne , and to the right of that, la Pierrette. This is also called la Fontaine de l'Or and is one of the highest. Further to the right, on the cliffs of Le Fer a Cheval, are other waterfalls, for example the Joaton, Pissevache, the Lyre (one of the most beautiful), and the Genette. Even further to the right are le Saint-Jacques, la Citerne, le Folly, and la Massue waterfalls.
Going in to the Fond de la Combe valley, to the left of the Corne du Chamois, there are many other waterfalls such as le Rejon, la Cage, la Scie, le Violon, and la Gouille.
Leaving Fer a Cheval and following the Giffre downstream youi'll find the village of Le Brairet between Le Molliet and Les Curtets. Above this is Le Dard waterfall.

12Piste de luge

Piste de luge

13Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval / Passy Nature Reserve

Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval/Passy Nature Reserve, the biggest nature reserve in Haute-Savoie, covers a vast region and boasts two impressive glacier cirques (Fer à Cheval and Les Fonts), both bursting with spectacular waterfalls.<br/>Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval/Passy Nature Reserve, the biggest nature reserve in Haute-Savoie, is an exclusively limestone universe featuring a wide variety of forms sculpted by erosion: fissures, grooves, etc. It covers 9,000 hectares across different mountain levels: sub-alpine, alpine and nival, from the banks of the Giffre at 900 metres up to the top of Buet culminating at over 3,000 metres. This range of elevations and the diversity of terrains (wet zones, mixed forests, cliffs, grassy areas, etc., offer contrasting habitats that are richly populated with a wide variety of wildlife species.
From the forests to the highest peaks, approximately 800 plant species have been recorded in the nature reserve, including 28 different orchids! Sixt forest is dominated by beech and spruce, but only the most compatible plants can be found in the mountain pastures.
Because the habitat changes with the altitude, there is a huge diversity of animal species: deer, wild boar, marmot, mountain hare, etc.. Wild animals thrive in the tranquillity of the nature reserve: ibex, bearded vulture, rock ptarmigan and royal eagle.


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