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Col Entrelor, from Rhêmes-Notre-Dame

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Last survey: 22/08/2017
Difficulty
T3
Length
11.00 Km
Departure altitude
1725 m
Arrival height
3007 m
Positive difference in height
1273 m
Round trip time
03h10'
Return time
01h45'
Recommended period
Exposure
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Access

Leave the A5 motorway and, after 450m, leave the motorway junction turning right onto the regional road SR47 for the Cogne valley. After 400m at the roundabout, take the second exit to join the main road SS26 to be followed for about 5.7km, passing through the village of Saint-Pierre and skirting the village of Villeneuve before turning right onto the regional road SR23 of Valsavarenche, which soon passes the village of Introd and, after 4.7km, splits: follow the signs for the regional road SR24 of Rhêmes. Drive up the valley for 15 kilometres, passing Rhêmes-Saint-Georges and finally arriving at Bruil, capital of the municipality of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame: here you can leave your car in the car park in front of the town hall or, when there is a lot of traffic, in the car park on the right before the village.

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Introduction

The Col Entrelor is a pass linking the Val di Rhêmes with Valsavarenche. At 3007m, it is one of the highest passes of the Alta Via 2. The proposed itinerary describes the access to the pass from the side of Val di Rhêmes by climbing the pleasant Vallon d'Entrelor in the presence of the homonymous peak covered by the glacier on this side.

Description

0h00' Leave your car in the little square in front of the Town Hall and you will immediately come across the signposts indicating the main routes starting from Bruil. Follow the signs for the Alta Via 2 and the footpath 10 as you proceed towards the town hall, then turn right onto a small road that crosses the hamlet, fountain on the right 💧. Pass through the village with its characteristic houses and, after a second fountain 💧, cross the Dora di Rhêmes just in front of the Gran Paradiso National Park Gamekeeper's Hut.
0h05' In front of the Hut, you will again come across signposts directing hikers to the paths on the orographic right-hand side of the valley. Take the wide path that begins to climb the slope between imposing larches. After a hundred or so metres, you come to the farm road to the Pré de Bois alpine meadow, which you follow for a short distance before rejoining the path. Climb up the slope at the edge of the forest, making a wide bend to the right until reaching the Pré de Bois pasture (1787m).
0h15' The path enters the larch forest, with a series of short bends quickly gaining height until reaching the crossroads for the Vallon de Sort, which should be left behind.
0h20'Follow the path to the right along the calm waters of the ru, passing under the rocky spur of the Château Quelet, until you come to an obvious signpost indicating that you should resume the ascent.
0h25'Climb the slope at first with greater intensity and then with a series of bends, quickly overcoming the section of the hike with the greatest difference in altitude before coming out of the forest into the beautiful clearing of the Comba di Entrelor. We come to a wooden cross (2104m), an excellent "lookout" over the mid-to-high Val di Rhêmes, from which there is a fine view of the watershed peaks with the Valgrisenche, from the Granta Parei to the Becca Laugier and, above all, we begin to appreciate the rugged environment of the Entrelor valley, catching sight of the pass of the same name in the distance.
0h55' Continue now under the open sky among the pleasant pastures of the basin, following the obvious path that sinuously traces out pleasant curves. At the height of an erratic boulder, you will come across a small post indicating the hut at 5 minutes' walk.
1h00' Neglect the diversions to the hut and continue along the valley going up a short height difference along the valley called "Pian delle marmotte", crossing a very short strip of young larches near the little stream. You slowly begin to climb up to the grassy slope: here you begin to gnaw metres with a series of twists and turns on the impeccable Alta Via 2 path. Amidst the whistles of the marmots, present in large numbers, we reach the ruined mountain pasture of Plan di Feye (2,382m) and the junction with path 7 for the Tête d'Entrelor.
1h45' We neglect the diversions to the left and, after appreciating the architectural peculiarities of the mountain pastures (barns with vaulted arches, alas partially collapsed), we resume the ascent towards the pass. After an initial stretch of path, which cuts diagonally across the grassy slope, we start to climb again with the usual twists and turns, slowly entering a rocky cirque that, at first glance, seems to have no way out. We reach a spring (at an altitude of 2581m, to the right below the path), the last water supply point 💧. Now the environment changes considerably, the prairie gives way to scree and boulder scree and it is not unlikely to encounter ibexes watching the weary hiker from above. The ascent becomes tougher, the path slightly rougher, and you climb up a steep notch on the left, above which the path reduces its inclination with a short diagonal to the right until it reaches below the pass, which is now visible. One last little effort and you reach the Col d'Entrelor (3007m, 3h00').

The descent follows the same route as the ascent (1h45').



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