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A stunning nature reserve nestled in the mountains, Aiguilles Rouges offers diverse hiking trails, breathtaking lakes, and magnificent views year-round.
Maison de Village, 74400 Argentières, France Get directions
"While Aiguilles Rouges offerssublime skiingin winter, its true glory is revealed once the snow melts. Named after the granite spires that glow red at sunrise, the nature reserve, which was established in 1974, boasts walking trails at all levels of difficulty. The slopes above the Chamonix Valley entice hikers with a penchant for Alpine pastures, while the elevated Lac Blanc bewitches as it reflects the Mont Blanc massif on its emerald surface. Many hikers devote days to exploring Aiguilles Rouges, taking in fields of orchids as well as wildlife like ibex, marmots, chamois, and deer. To delve deeper into the area’s abundance of flora and fauna, visit the information cabin at the Col des Montets, open May to September."
"While Aiguilles Rouges offerssublime skiingin winter, its true glory is revealed once the snow melts. Named after the granite spires that glow red at sunrise, the nature reserve, which was established in 1974, boasts walking trails at all levels of difficulty. The slopes above the Chamonix Valley entice hikers with a penchant for Alpine pastures, while the elevated Lac Blanc bewitches as it reflects the Mont Blanc massif on its emerald surface. Many hikers devote days to exploring Aiguilles Rouges, taking in fields of orchids as well as wildlife like ibex, marmots, chamois, and deer. To delve deeper into the area’s abundance of flora and fauna, visit the information cabin at the Col des Montets, open May to September."
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Shannon Pedersen
Cédric ARBOGAST
Andy Fairhurst
Jacqui Latham
Alhadi Attia
Jonathan Kaufman Scher
Loic Cécillon
arnau coll
Shannon Pedersen
Cédric ARBOGAST
Andy Fairhurst
Jacqui Latham
Alhadi Attia
Jonathan Kaufman Scher
Loic Cécillon