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Tour du Vieux Chaillol

Gap, France

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Trail length

91.1 km

Time

~6 days

Elevation Gain

3696 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the Tour du Vieux Chaillol, a scenic alpine adventure rich in wildlife, history, and diverse landscapes.”

Frequently asked questions

How many days does the Tour du Vieux Chaillol usually take?

The Tour du Vieux Chaillol is commonly described as a 5-day GR de Pays circuit around the Vieux Chaillol massif. At 91.12 km with 3,696 m of climbing, it is a substantial multi-day loop linking the Champsaur and Valgaudemar valleys, so a 5-day schedule means long mountain stages rather than easy walking days.

Can the Tour du Vieux Chaillol be done in 4 days?

The Tour du Vieux Chaillol can be compressed into 4 days by strong, experienced hikers, but it is a demanding plan. Covering 91.12 km in 4 days means averaging about 22.8 km per day, with roughly 924 m of ascent each day, which fits the route’s Extra Difficult rating.

Is the Tour du Vieux Chaillol possible in 6 days?

Yes. A 6-day itinerary is a realistic way to hike the Tour du Vieux Chaillol at a steadier pace. Split over 6 days, the route averages about 15.2 km per day with around 616 m of ascent daily, which gives more margin for weather, long breaks, and overnight stops in the Champsaur and Valgaudemar sectors.

Can the Tour du Vieux Chaillol be hiked in 3 days?

The Tour du Vieux Chaillol is technically possible in 3 days only for very fit hikers used to long alpine stages. That schedule works out to roughly 30.4 km per day and about 1,232 m of ascent each day, which is far beyond a standard hut-to-hut pace and makes route management, weather, and recovery much more serious factors.

Is the Tour du Vieux Chaillol a loop trail?

Yes. The Tour du Vieux Chaillol is a loop that circles the Vieux Chaillol massif and returns to its starting area rather than finishing at a separate endpoint. It is recognized as a GR de Pays and uses sections of both the GR 50 and GR 54 while connecting the Champsaur and Valgaudemar valleys.

Are dogs allowed on the Tour du Vieux Chaillol?

Dogs are not a safe assumption on this route because parts of the Tour du Vieux Chaillol pass through the core area of Écrins National Park, where dogs are prohibited, even on a leash or carried. The route also crosses pastoral mountain terrain where livestock guardian dogs may be present, so dog access is a real restriction on this circuit.

What is the difficulty of the Tour du Vieux Chaillol?

The Tour du Vieux Chaillol is an Extra Difficult multi-day hike. The combination of 91.12 km, 3,696 m of total ascent, alpine terrain, and repeated stage days makes it a serious undertaking better suited to hikers with strong mountain fitness and experience managing long days on marked French long-distance trails.

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