From the ridges of La Pasay on your way to Le Châble, discover the slopes of Bruson on varied trails. The 1,300 metres of elevation difference on this route will take you on a comprehensive tour through Bruson’s magical forest.
You can begin the route by travelling from Le Châble to Moay by PostBus or with the Bruson cable cars (mid-July to end-August) – or even by bike if you’re up for a challenge.
You’ll then need to cycle six kilometres and cover 600 metres in elevation gain to reach the starting point of the trail at 2,228 metres in altitude. From there, follow the ridge that leads to the arrival station of the La Pasay ski lift.
Continue across the magnificent pastures dotted with larch trees until you reach Larzay alpine pasture. Then take the path on your right that leads through the forest to Moay, where you arrived by bus or cable car earlier in the day.
It’s easy to adjust the route by only doing one part of it or by combining it with, for example, routes 18 (expert), 16 or 19 (beginner or uphill).