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A vast expanse of immaculate snow stretches beneath a brilliant blue sky, dotted with gentle hills and shifting ridges. In the distance, majestic mountains rise up, their peaks
A group of hikers are moving across a vast snowfield, with undulating terrain marked by tracks in the snow. In the background, a steep, rocky mountain rises up, under a blue sky.
A stone chalet with a tiled roof, set in a snowy landscape. The structure is surrounded by partially melted snow, with areas of emerging earth, suggesting a mountain environment. The chalet
A stone chalet stands in the middle of a snow-covered landscape, surrounded by majestic mountains. The sun shines high in the sky, casting a soft, warm light over the immaculate snow. Traces of
A snow-covered mountain landscape, with majestic peaks in the background. In the centre, a small house stands, surrounded by a vast white space. Footprints and marks in the snow m
A group of skiers stand on a vast expanse of snow, with snow-capped mountains in the background and a clear blue sky. Some members of the group are raising their arms in joy or exclamation, while others are holding their hands in awe.
A vast, snow-covered mountain landscape, with towering peaks and deep valleys. The sky is a brilliant blue, dotted with a few light clouds. In the foreground, p
A rustic wooden bedroom with wooden bunk beds. The mattresses are covered with red sheets and patterned cushions. A window lets the light in, brightening up the room with its rustic look.

Ski touring

Ski touring in an unguarded refuge in the heart of the Vanoise

December to March
4 days| 3 nights
Level 2
Eco-score 4/5

What you will experience

Set off on an itinerant ski tour and perfect your technique in the heart of the natural jewel that is the Vanoise massif.
Unwind for a weekend in the unspoilt nature of La Vanoise, one of France's largest national parks.
Reach iconic peaks such as the 2,909-metre-high Pointe de Lanserlia.
Enjoy the authentic experience of a stay in an unguarded refuge, combining comfort and a warm mountain atmosphere.

Itinerary

DAY 1 / 4
Night
Hotel

We'll meet you at the hotel at the end of the afternoon to put your things down and meet the group. This is also an opportunity to have a short briefing on the adventure ahead and to check together the equipment you'll need for the next few days. Take the time to settle in, enjoy the comfort of the hotel and get to know the other participants.

DAY 2 / 4
Night
Refuge
Activity time
4h
D+
1000m

Our first day of ski touring takes us to the unguarded refuge, perched at 2,385 metres. The climb is gradual and the landscape opens up at every turn, giving you that unique feeling of being far from everything. As we gain altitude, nature becomes wilder and wilder and the feeling of total disconnection sets in.

After about 4 hours of climbing, we arrive at the isolated, rustic refuge where we'll spend the night. Here, far from civilisation, we take the time to get organised: we fetch snow to melt, chop wood for the stove, and everyone pitches in to prepare for the evening. Around the fire, we enjoy this suspended moment, alone in the world with our little group.

DAY 3 / 4
Night
Refuge
Activity time
6h
D+
1200m

After a hearty breakfast, we set off to explore the slopes below Pointe de la Réchasse. Today, we're pushing our limits a little further with 6 hours of ski touring. The descents in the immaculate snow offer moments of adrenalin and pure freedom.

At midday, we take a lunch break in the open air, surrounded by these wild landscapes. We return to the refuge at the end of the day. Once again this evening, we're enjoying the warmth of the stove, the peace and quiet of the surroundings and the chats around the fire. Everyone contributes to the life of the group and this feeling of autonomy far from the world makes this evening a unique moment.

DAY 4 / 4
Activity time
5h
D+
800m

For our final day, we head for the Pointe de Lanserlia, an emblematic peak in the region at 2,909 metres. The ascent is gradual and the view from the summit is worth every effort: an exceptional panorama of the Vanoise National Park.

After enjoying the summit, we embark on a magnificent descent to Termignon. This descent marks the end of our ski touring adventure. We meet up again for a final debriefing and goodbye after three days of adventure in the great outdoors.

The guides who will lead your adventure

Guide Clément - High Mountain Guide (UIAGM)

Clément

High Mountain Guide (UIAGM)

FrenchFrench
EnglishEnglish

Clément, aka Clémentar from his nickname, is the high mountain guide who will accompany you during your stay. Born in Grenoble but living in Haute Maurienne for many years, he knows the mountains of his region like the back of his hand. What drives him? Passing on his passion for mountaineering and climbing by taking you on a discovery tour of the glaciers and summits.

Find out more about Clément

What's included in the price

Included

The guide's supervision: During these 3 days, an experienced guide will make sure you progress while sharing his expertise with passion.
Accommodation: You will spend your first night in a hotel and the following 2 nights in an unguarded, isolated refuge in the heart of nature. It's a simple, authentic place, perfect for disconnecting and fully experiencing the adventure with your small group.
Catering: All your meals are included in the price of the expedition, from dinner on the first evening to the last picnic.
Safety equipment: A safety kit (avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe) is provided by your guide.

Not included

Hire of ski touring equipment: skis, skins, knives, poles, boots (hire available on booking)
Transport to and from the meeting point
Your personal consumption
Anything not included in "what the price includes".

What level should you expect

Level 2
  • You want to learn to ski-tour in France's largest nature park.
  • You want to experience a wild and isolated expedition in a ski touring paradise.
  • You'd like to experience your first nights in an unguarded mountain hut.
  • You're ready to take an active part in the life of the group during evenings in an unguarded hut, helping to prepare meals, wash dishes and chop wood for the group.

Getting there

Start: Termignon (17h)
End: Termignon (17h)

Transport

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  • Departure station > Paris Gare de Lyon

Take a train to Modane station (SNCF)

  • Paris Gare de Lyon > Modane station

From there, drive to the meeting point. (30 min)

  • Modane >Termignon

Plan your journey (carpooling, train, etc.) in the most economical and environmentally-friendly way with Tictactrip

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If you don't have a car, you should know that we're encouraging car-pooling between participants by creating a WhatsApp group 7 days before departure: an opportunity to get to know each other before you even start your expedition!

How to register

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Step 1

Choose your departure date and number of participants

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Step 2

Book online by paying a deposit or the full amount directly. It is also possible to book by telephone by calling +32 474 97 09 38 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm).
  • If the minimum number of participants is reached, departure is confirmed!
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we will give you a full refund.
Departure is confirmed 15 days in advance for adventures lasting more than 4 days. Departure is confirmed 7 days prior to departures of less than 4 days.
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Step 3

In the case of a deposit, the remaining amount will be debited from your account before departure.

Your reviews

The opinions of our participants who have placed their trust in us

Frequently asked questions

What equipment do we need?

Once your registration has been confirmed, we'll send you a personalised roadbook for your trip containing all the practical information you need, including a list of equipment you'll need to take.

What do I do if I need to hire ski touring equipment?

If you don't have your own ski touring equipment (touring skis, skins, knives, poles), we can hire it for you: all you have to do is pick it up from the local shop with your guide on the first day of the expedition.

How big is the group?

For this expedition, we prefer a group of no more than 6 people so that your guides have time to concentrate on each of you.

How comfortable is the unguarded refuge?

The refuge offers a certain level of comfort: you will sleep in a single bed in a room shared with the other participants. Blankets are provided, but it is advisable to bring a sleeping bag for reasons of hygiene.

Are there showers and toilets in the unguarded refuge?

When the refuge is unguarded, there are no showers... but there are toilets for minimum comfort! And between you and me, washing becomes a little less important when you're at an altitude of 2300 m, surrounded by glaciers and magnificent peaks, doesn't it? 😉 On the other hand, you have everything you need to live comfortably: a stove that works well, wood and gas, a non-sac room with cooking utensils, and even a pot to melt the snow! This refuge is like a perfect base camp, with breathtaking views of the Vanoise glaciers, Grande Casse and many other gems. A real haven of peace in the heart of nature!

⛈ What happens if the metreo is wrong?

If the weather is bad but does not represent a danger to participants during the expedition, the activity will continue. If the weather becomes dangerous, the activity will be cancelled and replaced by an alternative offered by our professional guides.

What is included in the price of a DiscoveRent shipment?

At Wildhartt, we attach particular importance to price transparency for our shipments. Our approach is based on a clear breakdown of costs, aimed at providing a better understanding of the elements included in the total amount. Here's how we allocate the percentages:

  • 30% for our guides: We believe that our experienced guides play a crucial role in the success of each activity. That's why we make sure we allocate a significant proportion to pay for their expertise and supervision.
  • 35% for accommodation and food: We consider comfortable accommodation and quality food to be essential elements of an enriching experience.
  • 10% for equipment and transport: The safety and comfort of our participants is paramount. With this part of the total amount, we can guarantee that the equipment required is in excellent condition and adequate for each activity. Transport costs also come into play when they are essential during an expedition.
  • 25% for expedition participation and running costs: These costs cover the logistical, administrative and organisational aspects of the expedition, as well as the overall management of the experience, from start to finish.

Our aim is to provide you with a trustworthy, high-quality experience, while being transparent about how the final cost of your shipment is shared. If you have any further questions about our prices, please contact us here.


Can I privatise this expedition for my group?

Yes, all our expeditions can be privatised for a group already formed on the dates of your choice. To make a privatisation request, go to the expedition of your choice and privatise it using the button under the "see departures" button.

Selected from 2 departures

From € 850 /pers.

Want to choose your own date with your own group?

Hassle-free from start to finish.

Full refund if departure is not confirmed
Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure
Instalment facility available

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