Hiking : Hamlet of Vaujany

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The history of the water and the hydroelectric installations will be told to you in this tour with breathtaking views.

About : Hiking : Hamlet of Vaujany

The first hydroelectric schemes in the commune of Vaujany date from the end of the 19th century.

The context in brief: Mr. Aristide Bergès made a turbine work for the first time by the sole force of water. This is what he said: "The glaciers of the mountains, when exploited as a driving force, can be as precious a resource for their region and for the State as the coal of the depths. When one looks at the source of the thousands of horses thus obtained and their powerful service, the glaciers are no longer glaciers; it is the mine of white coal from which one draws, and how much preferable to the other. ". It is a revolution for our valleys, here electricity is produced, it is a form of modernism. Metalworking companies set up in the Romanche valley, towards Livet. They consume a lot of energy. The nature of the mountainous terrain offers many opportunities that were exploited long before the Grand Maison dam project.


In 1908, the first private hydroelectric power station of the Compagnie de l'Eau d'Olle was installed at Le Verney. The men went down to the factory to work. As the standards were not the same as today, some were electrocuted. It was not uncommon to come across someone with an amputated arm or leg. It was only in 1946 that EDF was created. Before, in the family farm, there was a light bulb in the living room, above the table, and another in the stable. The factory would close down, and switch the power to the inhabitants. There were no switches. Meters did not arrive until the 59/60s, leaving some people grumbling about paying for that light halo. The pipe that carries the water to the hydroelectric plant. The water comes from the Grand Maison dam, named after the Grand Maison which was buried when it was impounded. It passes through the mountain. Then it is regulated at the balance chimney, and finally sent to the EDF plant and ends its course in the Verney lake. A particularity: the water of the lake of Verney is "re-pumped", passes again in the mountain and finds its initial lake, that of Grand Maison. EDF spends electricity to pump the water, an operation that turns out to be surprising! Why spend electricity for an unnatural manipulation? Simply because the gain from passing it on again is greater!

Welcome: Advice :
- Check the weather conditions before you leave.
- In case of emergency call 112.
- Adapt your clothing to the activity: bring good walking shoes, a windbreaker and a cap ....
- Bring snacks and water.

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

From the tourist office, walk up the street past the bakery and then take the first road on the left down "la Cours Basse". Go past the town hall, always go down to the bottom and arrive at the junction with the road below, cross it and in front of you starts the path for the Enversin, indicated by a wooden sign. Follow this path downhill, crossing the bridge and looking at your feet! Continue on the path that climbs after the bridge, always straight ahead, the path levels out to reach the heart of the hamlet of l'Enversin. Once in the hamlet, take the passage of the wash house, go down. You arrive at a road, you follow it on the left, until you reach the busier road. This time, you continue to the right, until you reach the path, 30 m further on, which indicates Pourchery. The path goes down to the bridge, goes up and ends at the hamlet of Le Sert. You continue on the road until you reach the bend in the main road leading to Vaujany. You continue up this main road, until the bend above the sheepfold, take the bridge over the stream, take the path, still going up. At one point, your path joins another path coming from the right, continue right on this side path for a while. You will find a random marking of blue dots which you follow until you come down to a flat area where the Condamine reservoir is located. From there a road goes down, you follow it. Then you join the main road going up to Vaujany until the bend where the path of the resting place starts and brings you back to the village. You arrive under the church, at the entrance of the village.

En bref

2 h 15

J+ : 402 m

6.55 km

Level bue - Medium

Map and GPX marking

Hiking : Hamlet of Vaujany

Getting There

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Opening

From 01/05 to 31/10 between 9 am and 4 pm.

Subject to favorable weather.

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Free access.

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