At 2,857 meters, Le Taillefer is the highest peak in the massif.
You'll enjoy an exceptional view of the surrounding mountains, the panorama is truly breathtaking!
A must-see summit for any hiker visiting the area.
Le Taillefer (2,857 m) — A local Everest with unforgettable views
Rising to 2,857 meters, Le Taillefer is a true "local Everest", a legendary summit offering unforgettable panoramic views over the surrounding mountains. A hike to remember!
Route description:
The hike starts at Combe Oursière (1,670 m), reached via the road leading to Lac du Poursollet. From Combe Oursière, take the trail that climbs steeply through the combe via a series of small switchbacks. After this steep section, the trail gently traverses southward, winding around the Brouffier ridge. Do not follow the path all the way to the Lac de Brouffier. Instead, stay on the rounded ridge: First heading east, following a line of cairns (stone pyramids). Then heading south toward Pas de la Mine, through rocky terrain, following waymarks. From Pas de la Mine (2,414 m), take the trail heading north, which climbs steeply and then skirts just below the rocky ridge. At the end of the ridge, unless you're continuing toward Petit Taillefer, descend toward the southern slope of Col du Grand Van. Just before reaching the col, cross the remaining snowfield (névé) or its remnants heading southeast, then climb diagonally and steeply up to the Dravetta ridge, which you follow due north to the summit (2,857 m). At the top, you can take shelter behind small stone walls, enjoy a well-earned break, and take in the breathtaking view. Return via the same route.
Important!
- You are hiking in a protected natural area. Please:
- Stay on marked trails
- Keep your dog on a leash
- Do not light fires
- Take all your trash with you or dispose of it in the nearest bins
- Respecting and preserving this unique environment is essential.