This pass nestled at 1831m above sea level, under the Cornettes de Bise, is the intermediary of several hiking trails.
Three paths meet at the Col du Séchet.
To the east, the "normal" route comes from the ruins of the chalet de la Bosse, located on the path which links the chalets of Chevenne to Pas de la Bosse.
To the north, traces descend from the summit of Pointe du Vorassey along a half-grassy half-rocky ridge between the Mens and Bosse valleys.
On the west side, a path joins the pass from the chalet de la Combe au Trot, itself located north of the chalets de Mens.
To the east, the "normal" route comes from the ruins of the chalet de la Bosse, located on the path which links the chalets of Chevenne to Pas de la Bosse.
To the north, traces descend from the summit of Pointe du Vorassey along a half-grassy half-rocky ridge between the Mens and Bosse valleys.
On the west side, a path joins the pass from the chalet de la Combe au Trot, itself located north of the chalets de Mens.
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
Summit accessible by hiking only, generally from mid-June to mid-September, dates which may change depending on weather conditions. Check with tourist offices or Mountain Guides before any access attempt.
Location
Contact Le Col du Séchet pass