Dare to step into the void?

Beneath your feet: the drop. In front of your eyes: Mont Blanc.
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A 360° view of the Alps

Looking for thrills high above the mountains? The Panoramic Experience is waiting for you! At the top of the Fort chairlift, a suspended walkway at over 2,300 m altitude offers a breathtaking perspective. Set on the ridge between France and Italy, the platform reveals an exceptional panorama: Mont Blanc, Mont Pourri, the Petit Saint-Bernard Pass… an experience as vertiginous as it is spectacular.

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Capture the moment with the Photo Point

Take home a unique souvenir thanks to an automatic photo system:

  • With your ski pass: scan it at the terminal at the end of the walkway.
  • With your smartphone: connect to the SpotPhoto WiFi and follow the instructions.
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Even higher: Mont Valaisan

Want to climb a little higher? Continue up to Mont Valaisan. From the orientation table at 2,800 m, identify the surrounding peaks. Experts can even reach the very top on skis, via off-piste routes (avalanche safety gear required).

A dizzying experience combining adrenaline and wonder.

FAQ

It is a suspension bridge built along a ridge, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the Alps, including Mont Blanc, Mont Pourri, and the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard.

Pedestrians can access <strong>the area</strong> via the Fort chairlift (depending on whether the resort is open for summer or winter). The experience is designed to be accessible to as many people as possible, even if you don’t ski. However, it’s important to note that to reach the top of the Fort chairlift on foot, you must take the Roches Noires chairlift and then continue on a roughly <strong>40-minute hike along the ridge</strong>. The trail offers exceptional views of the surrounding peaks throughout the entire route.

Yes, the footbridge is a must-see attraction in La Rosière, perfect for families, photographers, and lovers of spectacular alpine scenery, both in summer and winter.