Tête de Chalin

An uphill hike taking you to the foot of the Eastern Peak (Cime de l'Est), eastern peninsular of "les Dents du Midi", with mind-blowing mountain view points and a panoramic view extending towards the Vaudois Alps. A challenging itinerary with a short aerial path through ridges.

Technical sheet

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A Monthey walk posted on 06/03/15 by Tamtraductions. Last update : 04/01/19
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 12.66 km
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    Calculated time: 6h 50 
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    Difficulty: Difficult

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    Return to departure point: Yes
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    Vertical gain: + 1,128 m
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    Vertical drop: - 1,123 m

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    Highest point: 2,575 m
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    Lowest point: 1,613 m
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    Area: Alps
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    District: Monthey 
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    Start/End: N 46.214593° / E 6.95202°

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Description

Parking at the Chindonne Inn (l'auberge de Chindonne) car park. Accessible by car from Monthey: take Choëx/Les Giettes route which winds uphill, walk past Giettes hamlet and continue towards Chindonne, end of the paved road.

Yellow indication signs provide direction and travel time information here and there. Up to point (3), you can equally follow "Valère" or "Chalin" directions. The first part of the itinerary follows the "tour des Dents de Midi".

Facing the Inn, locate a path to the right heading uphill and reaching a larger trail. Follow this trail getting to some chalets.

(1) When you get to a junction, take the trail to the left heading up to a wooded area. Ignore the start of a path on the left, you'll reach a small pass in the middle of shrubs.

(2) The trail swerves left and heads through undergrowth. Once out of the forest, reach an alpine chalet over-shadowed by la Dent de Valère to the south.

(3) Continue south on the main path: don't take the path to the right leading to pastures. Shortly after, ignore a path on the left and head to the ridge leading to the base of the Dent de Valère. The path loops around the Dent de Valère from the right heading up the hillside.

(4) Near the chalets, turn left (east). The slope steepens and after several bends the path reaches the foot of the Dent de valère to the southern side.

(5) Take the trail to the right (south-south-east) and walk on the ridge which is at first an aerial path on a slight slope. When the slope gets steeper the path is straight and to the right of the ridge. Climb up quite a rocky path following a few paint markings and cairns. You'll reach a flat ledge where the Chalin shelter is perched with the summit in the background.

(6) Follow the same route backwards for the trip down.

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 1,614 m - Chindonne
  2. 1 : km 0.93 - alt. 1,701 m - Junction after the chalets
  3. 2 : km 1.57 - alt. 1,793 m - Small pass
  4. 3 : km 2.22 - alt. 1,870 m - Alpine chalets
  5. 4 : km 3.92 - alt. 1,994 m - Junction at the foot of small chalets
  6. 5 : km 4.57 - alt. 2,209 m - Dardeu ridge
  7. 6 : km 6.33 - alt. 2,575 m - Summit and shelter - Tête de Chalin
  8. S/E : km 12.66 - alt. 1,614 m - Chindonne

Useful Information

Allow for 3 to 4 hours, without stops for the hike up.

"Alternative" - It is possible to climb the Dent de Valère before the Tête de Chalin. Shortly after point (3), take the trail to the left reaching the ridge that leads to the base of the Dent de Valère to the northern side. Then follow the ridge to the right. The slope becomes very steep and the path a mixture of grass and rocks (very slippery during damp weather so be careful). From the summit, head down the southern hillside and follow Dardeu ridge until you get to point (5). Count on an additional 3/4h roughly.

Hiking gear and shoes a must. A map is useful (at least the one on this site).

Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.

During the walk or to do/see around

The Tête de Chalin is located at the foot of the Eastern Peak, the most eastern point of the Dents du Midi. This elevated summit offers spectacular views along with a panoramic view over the Rhône Valley and the Vaudois Alps on the other side.

Stunning view points over the Dents du Midi and small glaciers hanging from the slopes along the way.

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