
HOLIDAY OFFERS - Walking Holidays - Alpine Wilderness - Alpine Wilderness Itinerary
- Day 1 - arrive in Prapic
- Day 2 - Prapic to La Cabane Vallon Cros
- Day 3 - The col des Terres Blanches - 2700 metres
- Day 4 - Lakes Favarel and Palluel
- Day 5 - Dormillouse and the valley of Biaysse
- Day 6 - Col de Freissinieres
- Day 7 - Return to Prapic
- Day 8 - Say Good bye
Alpine Wilderness Example Itinerary
This seven day trek follows a general itinerary and route, but in reality it will be adapted to suit you and the conditions as you walk.So if you fancy making chamois spotting your theme for the day, want the best photo spots, or want to find some wild fruit to pick, Eric will do his best to accommodate you!!

The church in Prapic Village
Day 1 - Start of 7 day trek
You arrive in Prapic, a beautiful traditional hamlet set in the heart of the mountains. Unlike most mountain hamlets, Prapic is still inhabited all year round by four families.Here you will meet the donkeys and your guide, Eric. He will go through any questions you have about your equipment and the trek and take you on a short walk around Prapic, before you settle into the Auberge du Jabiore, where you'll spend the night.
An evening meal will be provided for you here.

Cabane Val Cros

wild camping
Day 2 - Prapic to La Cabane Vallon Cros
You will leave Prapic in the morning about 9.30 and head towards the plateau de Basset. On the way you'll go over the Saut du Laire - a bridge with a story to tell (the guides will enlighten you!!).Then you head towards the vallon de la Terre on an ancient transportation route - used by farmers and their donkeys to take the summer hay to the villages.
This takes you to the farmers' summer abodes at Vallon Cros - still intact today.
You'll set up camp here at 2210 metres and spend the evening taking in the views and the wildlife.

chamois

cloud inversion
Day 3 - the col des Terres Blanches - 2700 metres
An early start today - leaving camp at 8.30. Eric will take you to la Vire de Touet through a beautiful hidden valley - hardly used by tourists.Then you will rejoin the ancient transportation path leading to the col des Terres Blanches which picks its way through dramatic rocky surroundings.
There's a great picnic spot just before the col where you can often see chamois.
After lunch you head down through a much more open and forgiving landscape.
Just before you reach your camp at the Grande Cabane (2200m) there's a narrow passage to negotiate. Don't worry though - its more likely that the donkeys will need help navigating it than you!
You should reach camp at about 5pm where you can rest your legs and tuck in to a well deserved meal.

Lake Favarel

Refuge De L'ecole in Dormillouse
Day 4 - Lakes Faravel and Palluel
You will leave camp, heading up over a smalll rise to Lake Faravel (2386m) and then on to Lake Palluel (2472m).You may be feeling slightly sweaty by now after two nights camp so a dip in one of the Lakes may be very tempting - but be warned they are very very cold! For the sensible ones who don't want to subject their bodies to the shock - think of the nice hot shower waiting for you at the mountain refuge tonight!
After the Lakes it's a beautiful descent eventually taking you through a forest and into the pretty mountian village of Dormillouse (1727m).
Dormillouse is pretty unique. It's a tiny alpine village inhabited by a handful of famillies all year round. BUT it is only accessible by foot and is a good hour and a half away from the nearest road.
It is nestled on the hillside against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and waterfalls.
Here you will eat and stay in the old school which has been converted into a mountain refuge.

spot the caterpillar

when we go down to the woods todayr...
Day 5 - Dormillouse and the Valley of Biaysse
You will be staying another night in the old school tonight so if you fancy a total rest day, then today is the day to do it.But you will miss out on a lovely walk through the small colourful valley of Biaysse with its unique character - formed as much by its past as the diversity of its landscapes.
The route takes you along an old transportation route, last used during the second world war.
It's not a long walk so you'll have the afternoon to mooch around Dormillouse and do a bit of sunbathing.

View from Col Freissiniere

Lake Sirens
Day 6 - Col de Freissinieres
You will leave Dormillouse through the small valley of Chichin - the cultivated terraces gradually changing to mountain pastures.After a short steep climb you reach the col de Freissinieres. It's a superb picnic spot with views carrying all the way to Sisteronnais on a good day.
After a mamouth photo session (this usually occurs!) you descend through alpine meadows towards Lake Sirens where you will spend your last night under canvas.

View as approaching Prapic
Day 7 - Return to Prapc
It is possible to get back to Prapic in half a day if you are feeling tired - otherwise the route can be extended to take in more views and give your legs one last good stretch!The morning route takes you through one last small forgotton valley which is a perfect place for a pause to take in the atmosphere, before reaching Prapic.
You stay the night and eat in the auberge in Prapic.
Day 8 - Say goodbye
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