Description
Grand-Bornand's flagship peak, Pointe Percée (2750 m) is the highest point in the Aravis mountain range. This is the gateway to the high mountains. There is no glacier, but the setting is mineral, with only a few flowers still appearing here and there. Climbing it requires a few short steps, and gradually the notion of height takes hold. This is when you realise that you have left the world of mountain pastures behind. Nevertheless, the Pointe Percée remains an accessible summit and reaching its summit is always an enchantment.
Depending on your wishes, and with our advice, we'll either take the normal route on the Grand-Bornand side or the Cheminées de Sallanches, a normal southern route that's more technical and aerial. Depending on how far the snow and snowdrifts have melted, this climb may require crampons and ice axe. Your guide will also be able to rope you in and you will have to progress at the same pace as the group.
This hike can be done in a day and a half, sleeping at the Gramusset or Doran refuges so that you can leave first thing in the morning.
Very good hiking skills required.
For more detailed information guide service office hours at the Tourism Office (Maison du Tourisme) are from 6 PM to 7 PM, in July and August.
Opening
From 01/07 to 31/08, every Thursday.
Additional info
- Payment :CheckBank/credit cardCashTravellers ChequeCredit transfer
- Spoken languages :ItalianEnglishFrench
Prices
Group package: 155 € per person
Package with private guide: 440 € for the group.
20 € per additional person (max. 4 people).