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Saturday, January 17, 2026

The Shepherd’s Domain: Navigating a Working Alpine Landscape

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Hikers on the Grand Tour de Tarentaise are guests in a landscape that is, first and foremost, a workplace. The high pastures of the Vallée des Belleville are the summer domain of shepherds and their flocks, and understanding this is key to respectfully navigating this living, working environment.
The constant, distant sound of sheep bells is a clear indicator that you are in a pastoral zone. This means being mindful of flocks, which may be grazing on or near the trail. It’s important to move slowly and quietly around the animals to avoid startling them and to always give them the right of way.
A more direct interaction with this working life can come from encountering guard dogs, which are essential for protecting sheep from predators. As one family discovered near the Col du Bonnet du Prêtre, these dogs can be aggressive. The correct protocol is not to approach them, but to keep a safe distance and, if necessary, wait for the shepherd, who is the only one who can control them.
Respecting the shepherd’s domain is a crucial part of the “countryside code.” By being aware of the realities of pastoralism—from closing gates behind you to giving animals a wide berth—hikers can ensure a peaceful coexistence. This awareness enriches the experience, adding a layer of cultural understanding to the natural beauty of the Alps.

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