Fer-à-Cheval Cirque

Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval
74740 Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval

Opening

All year round.

Prices

Free entry but parking fee is compulsory. The Fer-à-Cheval car park is subject to a charge from the beginning of May to mid-September.

Anyone with a disability card, entitled "mobilité inclusion", will be granted free parking.

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The Fer à Cheval is the largest mountain cirque in the Alps. Ringed by towering cliffs, the cirque is breathtakingly beautiful throughout the year but it is most spectacular in the spring, when melting snow swells its waterfalls to majestic proportions.

Lying at the eastern end of the Giffre Valley, the cirque forms an immense amphitheatre almost 5 km across and bounded by 500- to 700-m high limestone cliffs. In June, dozens of waterfalls cascade down these huge walls. The Fer à Cheval attracts large numbers of visitors and is twinned with the Gavarnie Cirque in the Pyrenees.

Complément d'informations

PLEASE NOTE: in summer, mountain bikes (on the path towards Fond de la Combe) are prohibited from 12.30 pm to 6 pm from the 1st July to the 31st August.

PLEASE NOTE, you are entering the Sixt-Passy Nature Reserve:
In spring and until the 30th of June, dogs are forbidden from the reception chalet.
From the 1st of July, dogs are allowed on a lead up to the Prazon snack chalet.

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