
8. From Les Gondouins to Orcières (Chauffarel)

As you leave the Champoléon valley, broad and fast tracks running along the Drac Noir lead to the Orcières leisure centre ("Base de Loisirs").
Description
As you leave Les Gondouins, follow the grassy track uphill until you reach Les Fermonds. Drop back down due east until you come to the car park and arrive at the Pont des Eyrauds. Cross the bridge and continue straight on along the GR50 route until you reach Les Garnauds. Turn left onto the D944.
- In a recess in the road on the right, take the track leading from it along the GR50; now follow the Drac Noir and go past the Gîte de Chauffarel until you come to the Orcières leisure centre, straight ahead.
- Departure : Les Gondouins
- Arrival : Chauffarel
- Towns crossed : Champoléon and Orcières
5 points of interest
La chapelle des Gondouins - Marc Corail - PNE HistoryThe old landscape
While roaming the Champoléon valley, you will have noticed the size of the Drac riverbed. At the time that the valley had 600 habitants (in 1789 compared to 110 nowadays), it is said that people threw the scythe hammer from one bank to the other over this impetuous stream...An abundant workforce built and maintained the walls and dikes that retained the earth and was carried on the backs of men or donkeys. After the devastating floods of 1914, the Drac washed away land and pasture. Several hamlets, such as Gondouins, were abandoned.© Parc national des Écrins - Marc Corail Vernacular heritageThe chapel in Les Gondouins
Built in 1700 by the Pourroy family, the chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste stands at an altitude of 1,311 metres, in the hamlet of Les Gondouins. It has a worked doorway surmounted by a small cross, an unusual feature for a mountain chapel, and an elegant bell turret (a "panelle") with a bell which extends above the roof ridgeline. The interior is simple and unembellished, apart from a painting depicting Jesus being baptised by Saint John the Baptist.
Agneau - Dominique Vincent - PNE PastoralismTardons
"Tardons" are lambs that are raised on mother's milk in the pastures of the Ecrins massifs. These lambs are celebrated every autumn at the Champoléon agricultural fair. This event spotlights pastoralism and assembles breeders, shepherds and the general public. On the agenda: the sale of sheep, produce market, lamb-based meals and entertainment.Le village des Borels - Marc Corail - PNE HistoryLes Borels
This is most important village in the Chamoléon district (no hamlet bears this name). Until towards the first world war in 1914, the valley lived in a closed circuit for all everyday items. At the Borels there was a weaver (wool and hemp), a miller-baker, an ironmonger, a mason, a breeches-maker and in the other hamlets, a cobbler, two millers, a joiner and two shoemakers. The latter worked from home.Bouquetin en été - Rodolphe Papet - PNE FaunaAlpine ibex
If you take a few minutes' walk at the end of the valley, you will be able to see some Alpine ibex. In September 1994, in Champoléon, some thirty animals from Vanoise area were released by Ecrins National Park rangers. This superb animal is heavier (100 kg) and less timid than the chamois, and is closely related to the domestic goat. It was almost extinct in the Alps. Today it is totally protected in France and is now safe extinction.
Altimetric profile
Sensitive areas
Golden eagle
- Impacted practices:
- Aerial, , Vertical
- Sensitivity periods:
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- Contact:
- Parc National des Écrins
Julien Charron
julien.charron@ecrins-parcnational.fr
Recommandations
Do not approach Prapic via the Perron Roux, and do not take the path passing via Les Tourrengs: rock falls!
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