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Mountaineering routes around Trient are characterized by dramatic mountainous terrain, prominent glaciers, and deep gorges. The region, situated in the French-speaking part of Valais, Switzerland, features wild, unspoiled nature with significant elevation changes. Alpine peaks, often covered in snow and ice, offer challenging ascents across rock and glacier. This diverse landscape provides varied experiences for high mountaineering and alpine pursuits.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.6
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36
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11.6km
04:44
630m
630m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
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32
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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13.8km
04:41
690m
690m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
17
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10.5km
06:26
690m
690m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10
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11.1km
05:03
950m
950m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The refuge will be closed for renovations in 2026 and 2027. Located on the edge of a nature reserve, bivouacking is only permitted near the refuge; it is prohibited above it. Dogs and drones are also prohibited in nature reserves.
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a very beautiful via ferrata for everyone, without vertigo
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Ideal place to recharge your batteries
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You can access the Farinet cave by passing behind the waterfall refreshment bar; the route is clear and protected. Then, let yourself be guided by the explanations of the place to discover its history.
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A great location with this view of the Glacier du Trient.
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Accessible by snowshoe in winter, not very busy, a brisk climb in the powder and an incredible view at the summit as a reward for our efforts... a must!
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There are over 40 mountaineering routes around Trient, offering a wide range of experiences from moderate ascents to challenging high alpine expeditions. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.9 stars.
Mountaineering routes around Trient feature dramatic mountainous terrain, prominent glaciers, and deep gorges. You'll encounter alpine peaks, often covered in snow and ice, requiring ascents across rock and glacier. The region is known for its significant elevation changes and diverse geological features, providing a true alpine experience.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, Trient offers options for various ability levels. There are 12 moderate routes available. For example, the Bérard Waterfall – Refuge de la Pierre at Bérard loop from Le Buet is a moderate 7.2-mile trail that leads through alpine valleys and past waterfalls.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore dramatic gorges and impressive waterfalls, such as those found on the Bérard Waterfall – Col de Salenton loop from Le Buet. The area also features emerald-green mountain lakes like the Salanfe reservoir and the Emosson lakes. Additionally, you might encounter significant mountain passes like Col de Balme or Col de la Forclaz.
The komoot community highly rates the mountaineering routes in Trient, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Mountaineers often praise the wild, unspoiled nature, the dramatic mountainous terrain, and the challenging ascents across snow and rock to prominent summits. The diverse landscape provides varied experiences for high alpine pursuits.
The best time for mountaineering in Trient generally depends on the specific route and conditions. The region features alpine peaks often covered in snow and ice, so summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions for high alpine routes. However, ski-mountaineering is also popular in the broader Trentino region during winter, suggesting some routes may be accessible with appropriate gear and experience during colder months.
Yes, several routes in Trient are designed as loops. An example is the Col Supérieur du Tour – Aiguille du Tour Summit loop from Aiguille du Tour, which offers high alpine challenges across snow and rock. Another circular option is the View of Lac d'Emosson – Dinosaur Footprints loop from Lac d'Émosson, which combines scenic views with a unique historical element.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, the Vallée du Trient is part of Switzerland, which generally has a well-developed public transport network. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to specific starting points like Le Buet or Aiguille du Tour for route access.
The guide does not specify any general permits for mountaineering in Trient. However, for high alpine routes, especially those involving glaciers or protected areas, it's always prudent to check with local authorities or mountain guides for any specific regulations or permits that might be required for certain ascents or overnight stays.
Yes, the region is characterized by prominent glaciers. The Col Supérieur du Tour – Aiguille du Tour Summit loop from Aiguille du Tour is a prime example, offering high alpine challenges across snow and rock to a prominent summit, with glaciers being a significant feature of the landscape. The Trient glacier itself is a prominent natural jewel in the area.
Trient offers 29 difficult mountaineering routes for experienced adventurers. The Bérard Waterfall – Col de Salenton loop from Le Buet is a difficult 12.7-mile path traversing dramatic gorges and featuring impressive waterfalls. Another challenging option is the Refuge du Col de Balme – View of Refuge Albert Premier loop from Les Grandes Otanes, which offers stunning views of the high alpine environment.


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