Hôtel Weisshorn sur St-Luc 2337m





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The 23rd stage of the Alpine Passes Trail is located entirely in the canton of Valais. This trail is marked on the yellow trail signs and is very well marked. The path follows the footsteps of the Sierre-Zinal mountain run below the Pointes de Nava, then a winding descent in the forest to Ayer. Along the Bisse de Morasse, the stage ends in Grimentz, a typical Valais village with sunburnt wooden houses. The overview list of all the segments of the Alpine Passes Trail is available here: :...
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The waterfall path leads from Saint-Luc to the historic Hotel Weisshorn (2337m), where hikers can eat a delicious forest blueberry cake. The way back leads through an idyllic forest. Towards the end of the route, it passes the Le Prilet restaurant, which offers a delicious raclette or fondue, typical Valais dishes. A part of this hike follows the "Path of the Planets" and includes a full-scale reconstruction of the solar system.
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This hike is a round trip that starts from the village of St-Luc to reach Chandolin. Very beautiful course in the Val d'Anniviers located in the heart of the canton of Valais. The course offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains with a lot of nature. The two charming villages are also ski areas in winter.
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The path starts in Saint-Luc at the foot of the Tignousa cable car and the path then leads through forests and along the river through nature. It then comes through open terrain to the top of Le Touno at 3018m. There are some great views of the area. One can save a few meters in altitude in the first part of the hike by taking the funicular to Tignousa. It is recommended to check the website beforehand, as fees may apply or opening hours must be observed:...
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This great circular hike starts in St-Luc in the beautiful Val d'Anniviers. First, it leads to the Pierre des Sauvages, an impressive stone with around 350 indentations - a fantastic historical discovery. A short time later, it continues on the Chemin du Grand Bisse, along one of the many irrigation canals of the region. Visitors will get a fantastic view of the Vuibiesse waterfall along the way. Before returning to the starting point, it is worth stopping at the Le Prilet restaurant.