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Hiking around Aiguebelle offers varied terrain, characterized by mountainous landscapes and forested valleys. The region features significant elevation changes, with trails ascending to panoramic viewpoints. Hikers can explore a network of paths that traverse both open areas and dense woodlands, providing diverse natural settings.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
5.0
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34
hikers
10.6km
05:35
1,040m
1,040m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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(1)
26
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9.71km
04:10
730m
730m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
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22
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12.2km
04:37
820m
820m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.54km
02:31
430m
430m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8
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7.81km
02:49
390m
390m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A sustained climb from Chamoux; for those with the best tire equipment (minimum 25" 4 seasons), it's possible to climb all the way to the Fort itself!
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The Montgilbert fort is located at an altitude of 1,630 meters and dates from the 1880s. It then allowed surveillance of the Arc valley, the Allez valley and the Col du Cucheron. It is no longer possible to visit it, but you can get a good overview of it by approaching the entrance.
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Ascent of the black lake on snowshoes from Auberge du lac noir.
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The Grand Arc is located at 2,484 meters. From here there are splendid views of Mont Blanc, Vanoise and Bauges.
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The Montgilbert fort is located at an altitude of 1,630 meters and dates from the 1880s. It then allowed the surveillance of the Arc valley, the According to valleys and the Cucheron pass. It is no longer possible to visit it, but you can get a good overview by approaching the entrance.
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Great 360 degree views. West across the large open Valley towards Chambery. Brilliant views East/South East looking up towards the Vanoise and Courchevel with a clear sight of the Dent du Villard and Courchevel 1650 from a far.
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There are over 45 hiking trails around Aiguebelle, offering a diverse range of experiences for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks.
Hiking around Aiguebelle is characterized by mountainous landscapes, forested paths, and significant elevation changes. The region features ancient geological formations, including 2.7-billion-year-old rocks, faults, and unique features like giant's kettles and pillow lava formations. You'll encounter varied terrain from open areas to dense woodlands.
Yes, Aiguebelle offers several easier trails. For instance, the La Castorière trail is an easy 1-kilometer loop made of stone dust and boardwalks, perfect for families and individuals with reduced mobility, offering opportunities to observe beaver habitats. While not in the immediate guide data, the region generally provides options for less strenuous walks.
Aiguebelle is rich in unique natural features. You can explore landscapes shaped by faults, hills, and plains, discovering geological phenomena such as giant's kettles and pillow lava formations. Notable lakes like Lac La Haie, Lac Sault, and Lac Patrice are often central to scenic routes. The Abijévis hills also offer trails with panoramic vistas of the boreal forest.
Absolutely. Aiguebelle National Park enhances the hiking experience with several distinctive features. The La Traverse Trail features a 22-meter-high suspended walkway over a gigantic fault, offering breathtaking views. The Les Paysages Trail includes a unique 13-meter spiral staircase affixed to a cliff face, overlooking Lac Sault. Additionally, the Le Garde-Feu Trail leads to a former fire warden's tower, providing sweeping 360-degree views.
The routes in Aiguebelle are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the well-maintained paths that lead to stunning mountainous landscapes and forested valleys.
Yes, many trails in Aiguebelle are designed as loops, allowing for circular walks. For example, the challenging Lac Noir – Le Grand Arc loop from Source Captée is a popular option, as is the moderate Fort Montgilbert loop from Montgilbert. The region offers various loop trails with different difficulty levels.
Yes, you can combine your hike with visits to nearby historical sites. For instance, the Fort Montgilbert is a notable historical site that can be explored, and it's part of the Fort Montgilbert loop from Montgilbert trail. Other points of interest include the Col du Grand Cucheron.
While hiking is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, the fall season is particularly striking in Aiguebelle. Trails like L'Élan Trail offer magnificent panoramic views of Patrice Lake and the Abijévis hills, especially beautiful for observing fall colors. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Aiguebelle National Park is a great place for wildlife observation. Hikers commonly spot moose, beaver, mink, heron, and osprey. The vast, pristine wilderness provides a natural habitat for these animals, offering a chance to connect with nature during your hike.
Yes, Aiguebelle offers several challenging routes. The Lac Noir – Le Grand Arc loop from Source Captée is a difficult 10.6 km trail with substantial elevation gain, taking over 5 hours to complete. Another challenging option is the L'Aventurier Trail, a 9.5-kilometer loop around Lac La Haie known for its rocky escarpments.
For more detailed information about Aiguebelle National Park, including specific regulations, services, and facilities, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: tourismerouyn-noranda.ca.


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