Le Bessey from le Plan du Cerf

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A medium level trail from Oz resort, offers you to discover unique views of the resort and the vallée de l'Eau d'Olle.

About : Le Bessey from le Plan du Cerf

Armed with your walking sticks, embark on an adventure in the forest to go up to the Plan du Cerf. From the resort, go to the Forest Leisure Park. After a few hundred meters, a short climb will take you to the highest point of the ride, 1480m to Plan du Cerf. A quiet and peaceful place, giving you time to admire the view of the valley and the Oz resort. Go back down direction "Le Bessay", between hazel trees and pine trees. In the hamlet of Bessay, take the opportunity to make a short detour to the waterfall of Roubier. Go back to the starting point following the signs "Oz Station".

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS :
Departure: Tourist Office
Distance: 5km
Altitude difference: about 400m
Duration: 2 hours
Maximum altitude: 1480m
Marking precision: Follow the OBP signs, trails n ° 231 and n ° 227 to the Plan du Cerf, n ° 228 to the hamlet of Bessey, n ° 237 to the Oz station.

INTERESTS: Stream, flora

En bref

2 h 00

J+ : 430 m

5 km

Level bue - Medium

Map and GPX marking

Le Bessey from le Plan du Cerf

Getting There

Facilities

  • Car park

Services

  • Pets welcome

Services

Tours

  • Average duration of the individual tour: 120 minutes

Opening

From 01/06 to 30/09.

Prices

Free access.

Pets welcome

Please keep your dogs on a leash so as not to disturb the wildlife.

This service provider also offers

Pré Raynaud

Pré Raynaud

Le Faubourg

Le Faubourg

Le Pré de la Pierre

Le Pré de la Pierre

The ferruginous source

The ferruginous source

Roubier Waterfall

Roubier Waterfall

Lower lakes

Lower lakes

Upper lakes

Upper lakes

Location supplement

Departure point: Oz-en-Oisans Tourist Office.

Access via the Eau d'Olle Express from the village of Allemond.