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Les Sept Laux walks
The Sept Laux from Fond-de-France
Hike between lakes and mountains around the Refuge des Sept Laux.
⚠️15/06/2026: a notice indicates a rockfall at Cul de la Vieille between 7 and 3, making it impossible to follow this route. You must take the GR®738 between 7 and 4. Please let us know in the comments if you have any information regarding the lifting of this notice.
The lakes and the Refuge des Sept Laux from Le Pleynet
A hike that takes you to the Plateau des Lacs des Sept Laux from Le Pleynet.Accommodation available at the refuge.
⚠️15/06/2026: a notice indicates a rockfall at Cul de la Vieille between 4 and 5, making it impossible to follow this route. You must take the GR®738 between 5 and 7. Please let us know in the comments if you have any information regarding the lifting of this notice.
Cime de la Jasse loop
Loop ascending through the pretty Vénétier valley and its lakes to the Cime de la Jasse, a beautiful viewpoint due to its advanced position between Belledonne and Sept-Laux. Return via the Crête de Bedina, on the Prapoutel resort side.
Sept Laux
A beautiful circular loop in the Belledonne Massif, where this hike starts from the mountain pastures and takes us through a mineral world to a haven of tranquillity on the edge of the Sept Laux (Seven Lakes). The return journey, along the ridge or through wild valleys, takes us around the Allevard massif.
Route to the Sept Laux
A beautiful hike which, after leaving the forest, leads to some superb lakes through a rather rocky landscape.
⚠️15/06/2026: a notice indicates a rockslide at Cul de la Vieille between points 4 and 8, making it impossible to follow this route. You must take the GR®738 between points 3 and 4. Please let us know in the comments if you have any information regarding the lifting of this notice.
Pic and Col de l'Agnelin and Lac de l'Âne
This is a wild hike that quickly leaves the beaten track to tackle the Lac de l'Âne glacial cirque via its highest peak, the Pic de l'Agnelin. There are superb views throughout this walk, both on the Bréda and Belledonne valley side and on the Eau d'Olle and Grandes Rousses valley side.
The difficulty lies mainly in finding the route, but the Visorando app makes it very easy to follow.
Sept Laux Day 1
A very beautiful stage in the Belledonne Massif, starting from the mountain pastures, which takes us through a mineral world to a setting of tranquillity on the edge of the Sept Laux (seven lakes).
The Col des Sept Laux from Rivier d'Allemont
This hike will take you to four of the ten lakes known as the "Lacs des Sept Laux": Lac de la Sagne, Lac de la Corne, Lac Jeplan and Lac du Cos, the latter being located slightly below the Col des Sept Laux.
At times, the slope is quite steep and the route somewhat rugged, but your efforts will be richly rewarded when you discover these beautiful mountain lakes and the various surrounding mountain ranges.
Sept Laux J2
The second stage of this circular route in the Belledonne Massif, sometimes along a balcony trail, sometimes through wild valleys, takes you around the Allevard Massif.
⚠️15/06/2026: a notice indicates a rockfall at Cul de la Vieille between 2 and 3, making it impossible to follow this route. You must take the GR®738 as a detour. Please let us know in the comments if you have any information regarding the lifting of this notice.
Le Col de la Vache depuis le parking du Muret
Agréable randonnée dans le magnifique massif de Belledonne. Le sentier commence par s'élever en direction du ravissant refuge du Habert d'Aiguebelle. Arrivé à proximité, il gravit le Pas de la Coche, passe au-dessus du mignon lac éponyme, puis traverse un champ de myrtilliers. Il passe le flanc des Roches Jaunes, rejoint le GR®738 et traverse des alpages. En longeant les falaises de la Crête des Îlettes, le col apparaît dans un décor minéral et s'atteint, après un raide pierrier, avec, comme récompense, une magnifique vue sur le Lac du Cos et les cimes du massif d'Allervard.
Pic de la Belle Etoile via Cime de la Jasse
A truly beautiful hike that crosses the Allevard massif, passing by the Lacs du Vénétiers and the Cime de la Jasse (with its superb view of the Grésivaudan Valley), and ending at the Pic de la Belle Etoile at 2,718m.
Please note: this hike is only suitable for people who are physically fit and, above all, have no fear of heights and are not afraid to venture off the beaten track or do a bit of scrambling where necessary.
Le Crêt du Boeuf
This is a lovely walk which, although it occasionally passes close to ski lifts, is full of beautiful scenery. The views of the Pic de la Belle Etoile range are fabulous. And for those who enjoy downhill skiing in winter in the Sept Laux massif, it is great fun to see landscapes usually covered in a blanket of snow completely free of any trace of snow.
Lac de la Jasse and Col de Bédina
A beautiful high-altitude lake accessible by chairlift from Prapoutel. Descent via the wilder side of the resort. Passes by Gros Caillou, a popular spot for climbers.
Loop in the forest around Prapoutel
This is a beautiful, very easy walk through the forests surrounding Prapoutel, passing through various places such as the Pré de l'Arc and its holiday camp, the Gros Caillou, and the Chalet des Cortillets with its panoramic view of the Chartreuse Mountains and the Grésivaudan Valley.
Circular route on the Sept Laux lakes plateau
This fairly strenuous circular route offers a taste of the best of Belledonne (forest, rocks, lakes, peaks) to those who take it on. The route is well signposted, though obvious, with an unmistakable trail on the ground all the way. There are no technical difficulties, but it’s best to wear sturdy footwear as the rocky sections on the ascent are challenging.
⚠️ 15/06/2026: a notice indicates a rockfall at Cul de la Vieille between points 4 and 9, making it impossible to follow this route. You must bypass this section between points 3 and 4 via the GR®738. Please let us know in the comments if you have any information regarding the lifting of this notice.
The footbridge walk and Pré de l'Arc from Prapoutel station
A beautiful family walk in the heart of the Belledonne forest, starting from the Prapoutel resort (Les Sept Laux). This easy walk can be done via several routes and paths, all leading to Pré de l'Arc, where it is impossible to get lost thanks to the clear signposting.
From Lac de la Jasse to Prapoutel via Gros Cailloux
This is a magnificent, easy walk that takes you through many beautiful natural sites, with breathtaking views of the Grésivaudan valley and the Chartreuse mountains.
Muret loop via Col de l'Aigleton, Cime de la Jasse and La Bédina
This superb circular hike in the Belledonne massif starts at the Muret car park. The route leads to Lac de la Coche, then crosses the slopes of Roches Jaunes before following the Ruisseau du Clétat and climbing the Col de L'Aigleton. It descends the steep opposite slope, passes the charming little Lacs du Vénétier, then climbs to the Col de la Jasse and reaches the Cime de la Jasse via the ridge. It drops down into the Vallon de la Jasse, passes over the crest of the Montagne de Bédina, and follows a wide track to Plan Cortillets. It crosses the forest to reach Gros Caillou and then Pré de l'Arc, finally taking a gently sloping forest track to complete the loop.
In the footsteps of the bearded vulture around Pipay
Loop between Prapoutel and Pipay, from the forest to the Balcon des Sept Laux trail, offering breathtaking views of the Chartreuse Massif and birds flying across the Belledonne sky. With a bit of luck, you may spot a bearded vulture, one of only four species of vulture in France, which is currently being reintroduced in the Alps.
The Pont de la Betta and the Cascade des Avoux via Prabert
A forest loop allows you to reach the Pont de la Betta, the starting point for a multitude of other hikes, while discovering the charming hamlet of Prabert and the magnificent Cascade des Avoux waterfall.
Pic de l'Agnelin via the Lacs des Sept Laux
The start of the climb is very steep but rewarded by the view of the Sept Laux lakes and, at the top of the Pic de l'Agnelin, the Belle Étoile and the Cabottes on one side and Oisans and the Grandes Rousses on the other.
From the point (1), there were no more traces, no more hikers, just pure bliss!