It culminates at the Dôme, at approximately 3,000 metres above sea level, where it is separated from the Diablerets Glacier.
The glacier is overlooked by the Scex Rouge and the Oldenhorn on the north, and by the Quille du Diable on the south.
The area can be reached easily from the Scex Rouge station with the help of a chairlift.
In July 2017, the frozen bodies of a Swiss couple who went missing in 1942 were discovered on the glacier by a local ski-resort employee, their bodies exposed by the receding glacier.
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