Col de Bostan (unmarked snowshoe route)

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This circuit is a classic of the valley, traveled indifferently from the refuge of La Golèse or Bostan. The Bostan pass marks the border with Switzerland.

Age minimum : 14 ans

Comforts

Services

  • Pets welcome
  • Dog on leash. Think of dog poop bags and water bowl. Can be tiring for the pet.

Furniture

  • Car park

Itinerary

  • Distance: 13.45 km
  • Duration: 6h00
  • Type of land: Non-groomed itinerary
  • Maximum altitude: 2398 m
  • Elevation: 1359 m
  • Vertical drop: 1359 m
  • Positive elevation: 1359 m

Services provided

Visits

  • Group visit duration: 360 min

Prices

Free access.

Opening

From 22/12 to 15/04.

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Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

1/ Follow the wide path at the end of the parking area. It climbs steadily into the pretty Bostan forest, which you leave at altitude 1450m. 2/ Continue to the Bostan mountain chalets. The view opens up onto the splendid Bostan valley, bordered on the right by the Dents D'Oddaz. 3/ Continue along either the left-hand combe, leading to the Bostan refuge, or the right-hand combe leading directly to the Lac des Verdets (obviously invisible at this time of year) nestled in a narrower combe. 4/ The refuge de Bostan has a small chalet behind it, open all winter. 5/ Shortly after this passage, the slope rises again to reach the pass. The sign at the top marks the border with Swiss territory. 6/ The view takes in the slender Dents du Midi and the Val d'Illiez. 7/ To your right, the Dents Blanches massif and the Col du Pas au Taureau. 8/ A few metres further down, towards the Pas de La Bide, you'll find the small Swiss relief hut of Bossetan (Swiss spelling). 9/ The descent follows the same route.