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The Aiguilles Rouges ("Red Peaks") are a crystalline mountainous massif of the French Prealps, opposite the Mont Blanc Massif. The colour of the iron rich gneiss (metamorphique) mountains gives the range its name. The highest summit is the Aiguille du Belvédère at 2,965 metres (9,728 ft). At the southern end of the range, Le Brévent at 2,525 metres (8,284 ft) is accessible by a cable car in the Planpraz and the Brévent sections.


Morphology


Unlike the massif of the Mont Blanc, the Aiguilles Rouges have no significant glaciers. The alpine stage begins around 2,000 metres (6,562 ft) with rough boulders, above which a series of broken needles spring from the Col des Montets to Le Brévent. The northwestern side of the massif has less vegetation because of its lack of exposure to the sun. The southwest face abounds in vegetation which developed from a multitude of biotopes. Amongst the typical flora hikers can discover include sundews, martagons and many varieties of orchids. In order to protect this biodiversity, the Aiguilles Rouges National Nature Reserve (Réserve naturelle des aiguilles rouges) was created in 1974 covering 3,279 ha.

The Aiguilles Rouges offer a splendid view of all the peaks of Chamonix, the glaciers of Mont Blanc, and the roof of Europe. The French artist Samivel is known for his paintings of some of these splendid views. The highest point in this range is named Belvédère (literally "beautiful viewpoint" in French) because it offers a 360° panoramic view of all the mountains surrounding the Aiguilles Rouges. The mountain path running from Planpraz to the Col des Montets via La Flégère, just above the treeline of the Aiguilles Rouges, is called Le Grand Balcon Sud (Grand Southern Balcony).

The eastern part of the range has numerous mountain lakes, of which the most remarkable is Lac Blanc at the foot of the Aiguille Belvédère.

The range is home to the principal climbing crags of Chamonix, which ascend the pinnacles of Planpraz made famous by the mountaineer Gaston Rébuffat.

Panorama of the Aiguilles Rouges and the Arve Valley from the Aiguille du Midi.
Panorama of the Aiguilles Rouges and the Arve Valley from the Aiguille du Midi.

Main summits



Lakes



In fiction


Ian Fleming, when writing the fictional biography of James Bond, mentioned that Bond's parents were killed in a mountain climbing accident in the Aiguilles Rouges near Chamonix, when the future secret agent was eleven years old. He also mentions them in his novel From Russia, with Love.




На других языках


[de] Aiguilles Rouges

Die Aiguilles Rouges (dt. ‚rote Spitzen‘) sind eine Bergkette in den nördlichen französischen Alpen.
- [en] Aiguilles Rouges

[es] Agujas Rojas

El macizo de las Agujas Rojas se sitúa en la Alta Saboya francesa, a muy poca distancia de las fronteras con Suiza e Italia. Tiene a sus pies el famoso pueblo de Chamonix, y desde sus laderas las vistas sobre el macizo del Mont Blanc son insuperables. Es precisamente en Chamonix donde nació el alpinismo el 8 de agosto de 1786 cuando Jacques Balmat y Michel-Gabriel Paccard coronaron por primera vez la cima del Mont Blanc. Además, Chamonix fue cuna de los primeros juegos olímpicos de invierno en 1924, evento que provocó su salto a la escena internacional.

[fr] Aiguilles Rouges

Les aiguilles Rouges sont un massif montagneux des Alpes françaises du Nord. Les lignes de crêtes sont dans l'ensemble orientées nord-nord-est-sud-sud-ouest.

[it] Catena delle Aiguilles Rouges

La Catena delle Aiguilles Rouges sono un sottosezione delle Prealpi di Savoia in Francia.



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