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Автор: Kev Reynolds
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and is the terminus for a variety of services, not only through the Romanche but also to La Bérarde, Les Deux-Alpes, Alpe-d'Huez and so on. Le Bourg is situated in an open, sunny basin at the confluence of several valleys. It has a wide assortment of shops, bars and restaurants, a number of hotels, apartments and campsites, a gîte d'étape a little south of town at Le Vert, a Maison du Parc (National Park information office) and a Bureau des Guides. Bourg also has several banks and ATMs, pharmacies and a dentist. Contact the tourist office for their Guide des Hébergements (accommodation list) – address and telephone number at the head of this section. On the hillside more than 1100m above Le Bourg to the northeast lies the ski resort of Alpe d'Huez, reached by a road of numerous hairpins and visited by walkers following GR549, while Bourg d'Oisans marks the starting point for the classic GR54 Tour de l'Oisans.

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      Leafy corner, Bourg d'Oisans (Route 1)

      LA GRAVE (1481m) is situated below La Meije, some 28km from Bourg d'Oisans. While the old village clusters on the steep south-facing hillside, its few shops and hotels mostly line the Lautaret road. There's cableway access to Col des Ruillans (3200m) on the ledge of the Glacier de la Girose (Téléphérique des Glaciers de la Meije) for all-year skiing and summer tourist visits, and the prospect of lots of good walking nearby. La Grave has five hotels, three gîtes d'étape and two campsites; there are several shops and café/restaurants, a tourist office and Bureau des Guides on Place Victor Chaud (Image 04 76 79 90 21).

      VILLAR D'ARÈNE (1683m) is located just off the main road between La Grave and Col du Lautaret, and makes a convenient base for walks in the upper Romanche valley. Facilities include a post office, food stores, bars, five hotels, three gîtes d'étape and a campsite (Camping Municipal d'Arsine) at Le Pied du Col, 3km upvalley. Tourist information is shared with La Grave (www.lagrave-lameije.com)

      Travelling upvalley from Le Bourg, rooms are available in MONT-DE-LANS above Lac de Chambon, and at LE FRENEY D'OISANS at the western end of the lake. Le Freney also has a campsite (open mid-June to mid-Sept), while nearby MIZOËN, on a variante of GR54, has a gîte d'étape and a two-star hotel. At the small village of LES FRÉAUX (1389m), a short distance below La Grave, there's one hotel, a gîte d'étape and a campsite. On the steep hillside above the village, the hamlets of LES TERRACES and LE CHAZELET both have gîtes and apartments for rent, while Le Chazelet also has one hotel, Le Relais d'Emparis (one star). On the same hillside VENTELON also has a single hotel, La Chaumine, as does VALFROIDE (Les 3 Évéchés).

      A number of huts are located on mountains and hillsides within reach of the Vallée de la Romanche. Some are clearly the preserve of climbers, due to their position, although most are accessible to walkers.

      REFUGE DE L'ALPE DE VILLAR D'ARÈNE (2079m) is owned by the Briançon section of the CAF (Club Alpin Français). Set among pastures on the route of GR54 near Col d'Arsine, the refuge is manned in springtime and from mid-June to early Sept, with a full meals service. It has 94 places, and is reached by a walk of about 2¼hrs from Villar d'Arène (Image 04 76 79 94 66 www.refugealpearene.fr).

      REFUGE DU PAVÉ (2841m) is a small hut with 26 places, also owned by the Briançon section of the CAF. Located by Lac du Pavé at the head of the Cavales valley, about 3½-4hrs walk from Alpe de Villar d'Arène, the hut is manned and with meals provision from the end of June to the beginning of Sept. For reservations Image 04 92 24 88 03 (www.clubalpin.com).

      REFUGE ADÈLE PLANCHARD (3169m) stands high on the Crête de Roche Méane, southwest of Alpe de Villar d'Arène, from which it is gained in 4–4½hrs. Owned by the STD (Societe des Touristes du Dauphiné) the refuge has 64 places and is manned during the high summer, when meals are provided (Image 04 76 79 92 14 www.std-montagne.fr).

      REFUGE DE L'AIGLE (3450m) is reached by a notoriously steep climb of around 6½hrs, some of the way on a seriously crevassed glacier. Built upon a rock spur dividing the glaciers Tabuchet and de l'Homme on the Meije, this is almost exclusively a climber's hut, but details are given here for interest. Owned by the CAF (Briançon) it can sleep 20, and has a guardian in residence during spring and summer offering a simple meals service (Image 04 76 79 92 32).

      REFUGE EVARISTE CHANCEL (2506m) is privately owned, has 39 places and is manned throughout the year with meals provided. Set on a rocky shelf above Lac du Puy Vachier on the slopes of Le Râteau, the refuge is gained by a walk of 3–3½hrs from La Grave, or about 1hr 15mins from the Gare de Peyrou d'Amont (middle station) of the téléphérique (Image 04 76 79 92 32 www.refuge-chancel.com).

      REFUGE RIF TORT (2240m) stands outside the National Park on the northern side of the valley near the beautiful Plateau d'Emparis (Plateau de Paris), about 4½hrs 40 walk from Mizoën. Privately owned, it can sleep 36 and is open at weekends from May to mid-June, then permanently until mid-Sept, followed by weekends only, if reserved in advance, until the end of Oct. Restaurant service (Image 04 76 80 24 11).

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      Near the headwaters of La Romanche (Route 17)

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      Huez (1440m) – Le Rosay (1550m) – Bourg d'Oisans (720m)

StartHuez (1440m)
Distance8km
Total Ascent126m
Total Descent846m
Grade3
Time2½hrs
LocationNortheast of Bourg d'Oisans

      Rising at a 2000m col east of Alpe d'Huez, the Vallon de Sarenne flows westward between dome-shaped mountains, some of which have been adopted by downhill skiers. Where the valley makes a kink to the south, the river has carved a profound gorge, above which a string of small villages and hamlets catch the sunshine among meadows on its east bank. This walk first descends into the gorge, then climbs out of it to visit four of these villages before tackling a steep cliff where fixed cables safeguard the way down and along a series of narrow ledges – a real sting in the tail at the end of the walk. Because of this unavoidable finish (an exciting section) a warning is given that it should not be attempted by anyone without a good head for heights, or confidence on exposed rocks.

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      Take the bus from Bourg d'Oisans to Huez, an attractive village set on a steep hillside just below Alpe d'Huez, some 9km from Bourg. From the bus stop walk back down the road for about 40m, then take a track cutting sharply back to the left, signed for the Gorge de Sarenne. Contouring along the gorge's wooded upper rim, after 10mins take a path sloping down to the right. When the path forks 2mins later, take the right branch and in a few paces you will come to the old stone-built Pont Romain (1424m).

      Cross the bridge and climb the wooded south slope to gain a high point with a direct view across the gorge to Huez. After descending briefly, the path then continues to the head of the slope, crosses