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Bisse des Sarrasins - Vercorin-Pinsec

The legend tells that the bisse would have been built by the Saracens (Muslims to Westerners in the Middle Ages) who would have climbed the Alpine valleys in the 10th century and to whom the Valaisans owe their irrigation know-how. Did the Saracens really build this bisse which bears their name? The mystery remains! However, the remains on the path of the Bisse des Sarrasins reveal the likely existence of an ancient 10 km long bisse, from Pinsec to the Briey plateau, which took its source from the Pinsec torrent.
Today, the construction of the bisse is estimated to date back to the 14th century. The Bisse des Sarrasins path now leads from Pinsec to Vercorin with a central fork to Fang. The Bisse des Sarrasins is a "dry" bisse.
Two educational trails can be followed along the route. An educational trail from Chalais to the Chalets will accompany you to the Voualans and the second follows the Bisse des Sarrasins to Pinsec.
Shuttle bus schedules (from July 1st to August 27th):

- Vercorin, Post - Pinsec: 8:50 am & 5 pm
- Pinsec - Vercorin, Post: 8:18 am & 4:23 pm
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OUR ADVICE
To return or start your walk, a bus connects Vercorin and Pinsec in the high summer season.

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From Vercorin
From the village center, take the direction of chemin du Mont then follow the route of the vallon de Crouja to reach the chemin du Bisse
From Pinsec
From the Chapel, go down to the bottom of the village of Pinsec towards the Navisence until the signpost of the Bisse. It leads you to the start of the Bisse.

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