Walks in Châté, Châtelard and Triatel
Walks in Châté, Châtelard and Triatel
Easy
Difficulty1h30
Duration8km
Distance+411m
Positive Elevation-410m
Negative ElevationLoop
Course typeEffort : 1 - Facile
Technicité : 2 - Assez facile
Risque : 1 -Faible
Piazza Frutaz – Châté – Châtelard – Museo Petit Monde – Mongnod
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From the centre of Torgnon, we discover the well-kept hamlet of Châté, its small church dedicated to Our Lady of the Alpini and finally the Châtelard alpine pasture. The tour continues in the charming hamlet of Triatel with its interesting ethnographic museum
Description
From Place Frutaz, continue along the road in a northerly direction. Pass the hamlets of Chatrian and Pecou and arrive at Châté. A small hamlet perched on two hairpin bends, it has a magnificent view and very charming little houses. Once you have ascended the hamlet, take an obvious farm road that winds its way over the meadows above. In a short time, you reach Petit Châtelard and immediately afterwards the chapel of the Madonna degli Alpini. From here, continue on an uphill path to Châtelard. Here you can enjoy the breathtaking view of the entire valley, immersed in a bucolic setting. From Châtelard, descend back to the chapel and take the track again. Take the first turning to the left that, still on the farm road and trail number 18, leads to the hamlet of Triatel. A visit to the beautiful Petit Monde ethnographic museum is not to be missed here. Take the tarmac road back to the village and return to the starting point.
Departure : piazza Frutaz
Arrival : piazza Frutaz
9 points of interest
Panorama
Above Châté
One never tires of this bucolic view and atmosphere!
Architecture
Petit Châtelrd
Between Châté and Châtelard, this little corner offers a beautiful view of Torgnon.
Small patrimony
Madonna degli Alpini Church
Dedicated to San Grato, it already existed in the second half of the 17th century. It was rebuilt in 1719 by the parish priest Borine at the expense of the municipality.
Small patrimony
Ethnographic museum
The hamlet of Triatel is worth a visit in itself, but the presence of the Petit-Monde ethnographic museum makes this small locality a real gem. The museum consists of a terraced raccard, a grandze and a grenier, built between 1462 and 1700. The rooms, restored and enhanced, house a permanent ethnographic exhibition narrating the life and social organisation of the inhabitants of Petit Monde.
Panorama
panaromic view - Triatel
Location equipped with a panoramic binocular, which allows one to enjoy the view of both Etirol and its agricultural terraces (once dedicated to the cultivation of cereals), but also of the fauna, which mainly consists of herds of ibexes, which happily roam the fields around the village.
Fauna
Chamois observation spot
In the morning or in the evening, groups of chamois regularly meet in the forest clearing which can be found a few hundred meters from Triatel.
Architecture
Ponty Chapel
Charming chapel under the rock, dedicated to Our Lady.
Fauna
Goats in Triatel
On the way to Triatel, it is not unusual to encounter free-roaming goats that will be happy to walk a little piece of the route with you!
Panorama
View on Torgnon
The road to Triatel is located quite high above the village of Torgnon. From here, it is possible to enjoy a beautiful view of the village and its meadows.
Altimetric profile
Access and parking
From piazza Frutaz
Parking :
Piazza Frutaz's parking
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