A gentle immersion between larch forests, a high-altitude lake and a suspended hamlet
This rolling, accessible route takes you under the cover of larch trees to Lac de Roue, once a precious and rare peat bog known as "Lac de la Motte Tremblante". After a break in the company of dragonflies, you continue on your way, accompanied by the song of the hoopoe, a migratory bird with a striking crest and fawn colors that you may be lucky enough to spot. You drive quietly through high-altitude meadows to the hamlet of Souliers, perched high on a mountain.
This itinerary is a mix of different users: hikers/trekkers/trailers. For more information on the presence of herds, click on the link to the Parc Naturel Régional du Queyras website in the documentation tab below.
The route is freely accessible all year round. It is practicable depending on weather and snow conditions. Equipment must therefore be appropriate.