The Fort du Télégraphe

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Description

The fort is at a 10-minute walk from the Télégraphe mountain pass. It overlooks the Maurienne Valley and offers greats views on the Arc valley.
It is open only in summer and with guides.

Built between 1885 and 1893, Fort du Télégraphe stands on the site of one of the Chappe aerial telegraph relays on the imperial Paris-Milan line.
Its polygonal, Séré de Rivières-style architecture is adapted to the site's spectacular relief. The fort also served as a command post (Battle of the Alps, June 10-25, 1940) during the Italian offensive in the Valloire-Valmeinier sector.
The fort can be reached in 10 minutes from the Col du Télégraphe parking lot via a narrow road. The fort has around 50 steps to climb during the visit. Bring a little wool.

Guided tours with Savoie Mont-Blanc Heritage Guides
Summer: Visit and exhibition on Wednesdays and Thursdays (mornings, afternoons and evenings).

Guided tours with FACIM
summer: every Monday

Duration 2h

Princing

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Address
Col du Télégraphe, 73450, Valloire
Opening
From 15/06 to 30/09 daily.

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Address
Col du Télégraphe, 73450, Valloire
Opening
From 15/06 to 30/09 daily.