From 06/07 to 01/09/2024.
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Approximate pdf route Clos Parchet - Samoëns
Approximate pdf route Clos Parchet - Samoëns
Fancy a trip down the south-facing slope after your visit to the Clos Parchet Ecomuseum farm? Use the destination's mobility network to hike for longer, without having to make the round trip.
Departure by shuttle from Samoëns - Tourist Office Departure on foot from Samoëns - Clos Parchet After visiting the Écomusée*, take the footpath towards Clos Pitton. * Ask about opening times. Continue towards Hameau de Mathonex. Walk past the chapel overlooking the hamlet. Descend towards Secouen, then continue towards Les Noyerets. The route continues towards Les Mouilles and then Le Berouze. Return to the starting point via the center of Samoëns village to visit the old town. Arrival on foot, Samoëns - Office de Tourisme
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