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The Canal de la Cime loop

Puy-Saint-André
The Canal de la Cime loop - © Ducroux Michel

This little balcony path, lined with larch and cherry trees, runs alongside the Canal de la Cime until it reaches Les Combes. A pleasant, refreshing hike at the gateway to the Partias reserve, evoking ancestral irrigation methods.

Description

Park at the Puy-Chalvin parking lot, then head for the top of the village.

At the last house (the one with the sundial) on the left of the road, take the communal path which rises steeply for about 50 m to join the Combes trail.

An EDF transformer and a directional sign ("Notre-Dame-des-Neiges") indicate access to the Canal de la Cime. Climb this steep, sustained track for around 500 metres and a hundred metres or so of ascent.

At the fork in the road, take the left-hand track, the start of which is marked by a sign. The path then continues flat along the water, overhanging the track leading to the Chalets des Combes. Continue over the hamlet until you reach the junction with the Combes stream.

Descend following the Combes road for 500m to a barrier. Turn right onto the track that follows the Combes stream to a small bridge. Ignore the bridge and continue straight ahead on the mountainside track to rejoin the start trail.

Environnements

  • Mountain location

Itinéraire

  • Distance 6.5km
  • Type d'itinéraire BOUCLE
  • Dénivelé positif 430m
  • Durée journalière 03h00
  • Itinéraire balisé Oui
  • Passage délicat Two steep climbs to reach the canal path.
  • Nature du terrain Ground
  • Altitude maximum 1906m

Période d'ouverture

From 01/06 to 31/10 daily.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Ouverture complémentaire

  • Subject to favorable weather

  • Subject to snow conditions

Localisation

Animaux

Animaux acceptés : Oui

The Canal de la Cime loop
Parking de Puy-Chalvin Puy Chalvin 05100 Puy-Saint-André
  • Distance 6.5km
  • Durée journalière 03h00
  • Dénivelé positif 430m
  • Type d'itinéraire BOUCLE
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