Lauzerot loop
5 points of interest
- Flora
Bellflower
This bellflower is highly characteristic, in particular because of its bell-shaped flowers. The bellflower has hermaphrodite flowers, that is to say, both male and female. This rustic plant loves the sun and dry ground. Some species of seedling can withstand arid soils at high altitude. - Lake
Lac du Lauzerot
The lake lies at 1,625 metres above sea level. It was created in 1979 by the Office National des Forêts, the French national forestry agency. This lake replaced a former lake which used to exist further uphill and which was lost 7 years ago with the installation of the water source catchment which supplies drinking water for the municipality of Les Crots. The lake lies in pleasant surroundings, where anglers and hikers pass one another with a friendly greeting. - Vernacular heritage
Chapel of Notre Dame du Lauzerot
The chapel was built in 1873 by the parish priest, Father Doutre, in veneration of Our Lady of Laus. It was the first chapel of ease, a remote chapel built for isolated parishioners. It is hexagonal in shape, as is the original. For a number of years, a pilgrimage festival was held here. At the beginning of the century, the building was in a delapidated state and was even vandalised in 1972, when the first lake disappeared to make way for a replacement. It was not until 1993 that a benevolent local craftsman renovated it completely. - Flora
Wild spinach
This spinach, also known as Good-King-Henry in reference to King Henry IV to whom we owe its use as a culinary vegetable. The upper side of the leaf is covered in a light floury powder, like micro-beads to the touch. They are edible when young and can be eaten in salads or cooked, like the spinach we are more used to eating. - Fauna
Black woodpecker
The male has a red "cap" at the top of his head, which is reduced to a red nape in the female. A tireless drummer, this bird hollows out holes in the trees in which to raise his young, but also to dislodge grubs and insects hidden in the wood. The beak grows continually to compensate for the wear it is subjected to. The bone structure of the head is reinforced. The skull and beak are separated by shock absorbing cartilage.
Description
- From the start of the cross-country ski trail turn right uphill. After 50 m, you will reach a flat spot, then continue straight ahead. From there, turn left and then right up a steep slope. Go past 2 wooden chicanes to reach a cross-country ski trail further up. Follow it up to the right to reach the Draye plateau.
- The cross-country ski trail veers to the left - continue right downhill until you reach the first few houses. Cross between the houses and take the road on the left. Go through the barrier and stay on the balcony path until you reach the "Lac du Lauzerot" sign.
- Leave the track to take a path that leads down to the lake. At the edge of the lake, pass the pontoon and cross the barrier to continue on the path uphill until you reach the Lauzerot chapel. From here, continue left uphill along the fence. Cross it via a passageway to reach a track.
- Before the meadow, take a right fork into the forest. After a long climb, the path leads to a track.
- Take it on the left, then 100 m further on leave it to join a balcony path on the left. Stay on this path until you reach "Clos Besson". From here, take the track downhill, then fork left onto the path. Find your way back to the track and negotiate the hairpin bends.
- 150 m further on, turn left onto the path through the forest until you reach the cross-country ski track further on. From there, the return journey takes the same route.
- Departure : La Draye Nordic site, Crots
- Arrival : La Draye Nordic site, Crots
- Towns crossed : Crots
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Information desks
Tourist office Chorges
Grand rue, 05230 Chorges
October to may : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 13.30 - 17.00.
April, may, june & september : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 14.30 - 18.00
July and August : Monday to Saturday, 9:00 – 12.30 & 14.30 – 19.00 Sunday 9.30 – 12.30
Closed on Thursdays outside French holidays’ periods
Closed on French national holidays, except 14th of July and 15th of August
Tourist office Savines-le-Lac
9 Avenue de la Combe d'Or, 05160 Savines-le-Lac
October to march : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 13.30 - 17.00.
April, may, june & september : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 14.30 - 18.00
July and August : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 13.00 & 15.00 - 19.00. Sundays, 10.00 - 13.00 & 15.00 - 18.00
Closed on French national holidays, except 14th of July, and 15th of August
Closed on Thursdays outside French holidays’ periods
Tourist office Embrun
Place Général Dosse - BP 49, 05202 Embrun
October to march : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 13.30 - 17.00.
April, may, june & september : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 14.30 - 18.00
July and August : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 19.00. Sundays, 10.00 - 12.30 & 16.00 - 19.00
On French national holidays (except 14th of July and 15th of August) : 9am to 1pm. Closed on the 1st of January, 1st of May, 25th December and 11th November
Closed on Thursdays outside French holidays’ periods
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