Col d'Étache explained

Col d'Étache
Other Name:Italian: Colle d'Etiache
Elevation M:2799
Elevation Ref:[1]
Traversed:footpath
Map:Alps
Label:Col d'Étache
Coordinates:45.1481°N 6.8131°W
Location:Piedmont, Italy
Rhône-Alpes, France
Range:Cottian Alps

Col d'Étache in French, (in Italian Colle d'Etiache), is a pedestrian pass (el. 2,799 m) across the Cottian Alps. It connects Susa Valley (Province of Turin, Italy) and Maurienne (Savoie, France).

Geography

The pass is located between mount Gros Peyron (3,047 m, SE) and Cresta San Michele (or Pierre Minieu, 3,252 m, NW).It belongs to the water divide between the drainage basins of Arc and Dora Riparia (thus between Rhone and Po basins).

Hiking

The pass can be accessed from south by a wide footpath starting from Rifugio Scarfiotti, a CAI mountain hut located in the comune of Bardonecchia at 2,165 m. On the French side the footpath continues until Le Planey, a village of Bramans.

Maps

Notes and References

  1. Official French cartography of Institut Géographique National - IGN; on-line version: www.geoportail.fr