Best mountain peaks around Valgrisenche are found in a captivating side valley of the Aosta Valley, known for its wild and unspoiled mountainous terrain. This region is surrounded by majestic peaks and glaciers, offering a diverse landscape for alpine activities. Valgrisenche is recognized for its abundant snow, making it ideal for winter sports, alongside opportunities for hiking and climbing in warmer months. The valley provides a range of alpine ascents of varying difficulty, catering to different experience levels.
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Built between 1925 and 1927 as a mountain and military outpost in the municipality of Valgrisenche, the historic Rifugio Mario Bezzi (2,284 meters) is named after one of the most illustrious members of the Turin section of the CAI. Today the structure has 82 beds and offers typical mountain cuisine, serving as an ideal base for traverses towards France and the nearby Benevolo and Chalet de l'Épée refuges.
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The Rifugio Gian Federico Benevolo is a historic mountain refuge located at 2,287 meters, in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park. An ideal starting point for hikes and climbs, it offers a welcoming atmosphere and spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers.
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The refuge can be reached by mountain bike, even by those less experienced, with a splendid view.
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I cannot recommend the path either up or down by bike, pure carrying. It is better to take the 1-hour detour by car to get directly to Rifugio Savoia. From there you can ride up comfortably. Otherwise, if you start from this side, go up via the tunnel instead of this path.
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Perfect for family excursions
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Our plan was to climb the summit with our bikes on our shoulders. As there was still a lot of snow and some light climbing was required, we parked our bikes along the way. I recommend the Aiguille de la Grande Sassière for hikers but not for bikers, as the descent is partly doable but not worthwhile.
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From Les Brevieres, this mountain is a real challenge to your fitness, as you have to overcome over 2200 meters of altitude. You will be rewarded up there with a magnificent view of the great 4000-meter peaks in the Alps. My tip for this tour is to take crampons in your backpack; they were really needed on the last 200 meters as there was a lot of snow, which is possible at this altitude at any time of year.
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Magnificent (and only) traverse from North to South in Gran Paradiso National Park. From the end of Valsavaranche, near the village of Pont Breuil (and beautiful Rifugio Tetras Lyre), a steep mountain path (30-40%) starts from 1900m to 2350m and Croce dell' Arolley. The fastest way is to climb with the bike on your shoulder. After about 3.5 km of climbing, you reach a plateau where you can cycle reasonably well with a gravel bike (and luggage). MTBs with suspension can start earlier. After about 8.5 km you reach the Colle del Nivolet. Then a spectacular descent over more than 50 km.
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Valgrisenche is surrounded by several majestic peaks. Notable ones include the glaciated Ruitor (Testa del Ruitor), known for heliskiing and ski mountaineering, and the imposing Grande Sassière, offering challenging terrain. Grande Rousse also contributes to the dramatic alpine environment, providing diverse ascent options. For a 360° panorama of the French, Italian, and Swiss Northern Alps, consider Aiguille de la Grande Sassière.
Yes, you can explore Punta della Croce and Ancient Fortifications. This historical site offers a vast panorama from its summit, including an incredible view of Mont Blanc, and features old trenches, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
The Valgrisenche region is rich in natural beauty. You'll find glaciated mountains, such as the Ruitor, and stunning viewpoints like Croce della Roley, which offers panoramic views of the Gran Paradiso massif. The valley also features waterfalls, forests, and the Dora di Valgrisenche river flowing through large meadows near alpine huts.
Absolutely. The Rifugio G. Federico Benevolo is considered family-friendly and serves as an ideal starting point for hikes, offering a welcoming atmosphere and spectacular views. Another excellent option is Rifugio Bezzi, which is situated in a beautiful setting and is suitable for families looking for an easy excursion or a comfortable base.
Valgrisenche is a hub for various alpine activities. In winter, it's renowned for heliskiing, ski mountaineering, and cross-country skiing due to abundant powdery snow. During warmer months, hiking is popular, with trails leading to waterfalls and mountain huts. You can also find opportunities for sport climbing and via ferrata. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling.
Valgrisenche offers distinct experiences depending on the season. Winter and spring are ideal for snow sports like heliskiing and ski mountaineering, thanks to consistent powdery snow. For hiking, climbing, and exploring the natural features, the warmer months are best. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Yes, Valgrisenche offers challenging terrain for experienced mountaineers. Peaks like Grande Sassière provide demanding ascents, and the region is known for its diverse range of alpine climbs. The Feluma Peak (Pointe de Feluma) is also noted for its steep and wild Northwest Slope, offering a superb alpine experience for those seeking a challenge.
Yes, Valgrisenche caters to various skill levels. 'The Cigar' (Sigaro) at 2820 meters is a classic ski mountaineering destination described as a beautiful and relatively easy outing suitable for many. This route, starting near the Beauregard Dam, offers breathtaking views of the valley and peaks like Ormelune, Rutor, and Arp Vieille.
Visitors highly value the wild and unspoiled mountainous terrain, the breathtaking landscapes, and the diverse range of alpine activities available. The welcoming atmosphere and spectacular views from mountain refuges like Rifugio G. Federico Benevolo and Rifugio Bezzi are frequently praised. The region's abundant snow for winter sports and the challenging yet rewarding ascents also contribute to its appeal.
Yes, the presence of mountain huts like Rifugio G. Federico Benevolo and Rifugio Bezzi makes multi-day treks and hut-to-hut tours feasible. These huts serve as excellent bases or stopovers for various tours, including those towards the Rhemes Notre Dames valley and even into France, allowing for extended exploration of the alpine environment.
For expansive views, Punta della Croce provides an incredible panorama, including Mont Blanc. Croce della Roley also offers a magnificent view of the Gran Paradiso massif. Additionally, the summit of Aiguille de la Grande Sassière boasts a 360° panorama of the surrounding Alps.


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