Les Roseires

Route Information

Category
Region
Status
Closed
Difficulty
Difficult
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

Description

Col du Pillon - Pont Bourquin - Lac Retaud - Col du Pillon

This trail starts after a drive to the Col du Pillon or take the shuttle bus from Les Diablerets. At the start of the winter path leading to Lac Retaud, go down the path below for about 20 metres and walk over some enchanting hills. At the junction of paths 3 and 6, go down to the left and cross the road. Then continue to the place called La Sciaz, then towards the Pont Bourquin. Go up through the forest towards Lac Retaud via Les Moilles and then down to the Col du Pillon.

Practical Information

Some safety recommendations: - Find out about the weather and snow conditions. - Take a map or a plan of the route. - Respect the signs and prohibitions. - Always stay on the groomed track. - Turn back if in doubt. - Take a drink and a mobile phone. - Take back your rubbish. - Out of respect for the fauna and the environment, keep your dog on a lead and pick up after it. You take on the hiking, cross-country skiing or sledging trails under your own responsibility. The tourist offices do not accept any responsibility for accidents, loss of control or problems caused by the forces of nature.

Col du Pillon - Pont Bourquin - Lac Retaud - Col du Pillon

This trail starts after a drive to the Col du Pillon or take the shuttle bus from Les Diablerets. At the start of the winter path leading to Lac Retaud, go down the path below for about 20 metres and walk over some enchanting hills. At the junction of paths 3 and 6, go down to the left and cross the road. Then continue to the place called La Sciaz, then towards the Pont Bourquin. Go up through the forest towards Lac Retaud via Les Moilles and then down to the Col du Pillon.

Practical Information

Some safety recommendations: - Find out about the weather and snow conditions. - Take a map or a plan of the route. - Respect the signs and prohibitions. - Always stay on the groomed track. - Turn back if in doubt. - Take a drink and a mobile phone. - Take back your rubbish. - Out of respect for the fauna and the environment, keep your dog on a lead and pick up after it. You take on the hiking, cross-country skiing or sledging trails under your own responsibility. The tourist offices do not accept any responsibility for accidents, loss of control or problems caused by the forces of nature.

Course profile

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