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'Bellevue' Red Trail / Rando Parc Morgins
Sport, Skiing, Ski touring route
in Morgins
3.9
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Completely off-piste, located near the Corbeau ski slope, this itinerary is our only south-facing trail. Also our longest itinerary, it climbs all the way up to the Pointe de Bellevue for a breathtaking 360° panoramic view that includes Lake Geneva.
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From the Corbeau chairlift car park, head straight up a rather steep stretch before following the path along the mountainside - enjoying the magnificent view of the Dents du Midi before you. From here, set your sights on the summit and head resolutely uphill! After one final steep section, you’ll reach the summit of the Pointe de Bellevue, at 2000 m. From there, the panoramic views include the whole Rhône Plain and Lake Geneva. The descent back down to Morgins will be mostly...
From the Corbeau chairlift car park, head straight up a rather steep stretch before following the path along the mountainside - enjoying the magnificent view of the Dents du Midi before you. From here, set your sights on the summit and head resolutely uphill! After one final steep section, you’ll reach the summit of the Pointe de Bellevue, at 2000 m. From there, the panoramic views include the whole Rhône Plain and Lake Geneva. The descent back down to Morgins will be mostly off-piste.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
Please take note and follow these important safety instructions. At the start of each trail, a sign indicates whether it is open or not. If the trail is closed, this can indicate lack of snow or dangerous conditions. Taking a closed trail is at your own risk. Open or closed, the trails are marked but not patrolled. We strongly advise that you carry, and know how to use, avalanche safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, probe, shovel, and emergency blanket). Région Dents du Midi and Movement Skis decline all responsibility in case of an accident.
- Departure
- Morgins
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- Start from the bottom of the Corbeau chairlift in the centre of Morgins.
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Plain text period
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Ski runs are closed outside of the ski lift operating hours (before 8.30am and after 4.30pm) except for the Foilleuse run (until 9.30pm).
Please be aware that skiing down outside operating hours may involve risks and hazards such as avalanche triggering or grooming machines equipped with a winch.
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Documentation
- GPX / KML files allow you to export the trail of your hike to your GPS (or other navigation tool)
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