Best mountain peaks around La Salle offer a diverse alpine experience in the Aosta Valley, Italy. This region is characterized by its dramatic mountainous landscape, featuring high passes, panoramic viewpoints, and historical sites. The area provides opportunities to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage nestled within the Alps. It serves as a gateway to stunning vistas of the Mont Blanc massif and the surrounding valleys.
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From the Italian side, you mostly have to carry the bike or use rails. Short sections are rideable. The descent into Val Ferret is mostly good, somewhere between S1 and S2. In some places, I had to carry/push the bike because it was too heavy. It took me about 25-30 minutes from the pass to Plan de la Chaux.
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Hotel Italia is highly recommended
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Great view of the Mont Blanc massif. You can drive to the refuge.
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I recommend choosing the classic crossing via Col de Ferret. In contrast to the Fenetre de Ferret, the climb is partly rideable and the view of the Mont Blanc massif is much more spectacular.
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https://youtu.be/Li5AlhVsZvI?feature=shared Push up about 300m from St. Bernhard, then you'll have an incredible panorama of the entire Mont Blanc massif. The trail meanders down through the glacier lakes. One of the most beautiful places in the world.
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This pass presents no alpine difficulties on either side.
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The austere buildings of the Hospice of Great St. Bernard are situated in a rocky pass through which an icy wind almost always blows, on the edge of a lake that is frozen for an average of 265 days a year and where winter lasts almost eight months. For nine centuries, the Canons Regular of the Order of St. Augustine, who settled here at the instigation of St. Bernard of Menthon, have maintained a tradition of helpfulness and hospitality. Travellers who wish to relax for a while in this peaceful place are welcome all year round.
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The window into/of the Ferret Valley on the Swiss-Italian border. Hiked from the Swiss side. Small snow field to cross without major difficulties, august 2024.
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La Salle offers several highly-rated spots. Among them, the View of Courmayeur and Mount Chetif provides a spectacular perspective for scenic photographs. Another popular choice is Grand Col Ferret (2,537 m), which is the highest point of the Tour du Mont-Blanc route, offering splendid views over the Val Ferret.
Yes, Punta della Croce and Ancient Fortifications is a notable historical site and natural monument. Located at 2,432 meters above sea level, it offers a vast panorama, including an incredible view of Mont Blanc, alongside old trenches.
The peaks around La Salle are renowned for their breathtaking vistas. From spots like View of Courmayeur and Mount Chetif, you can see Courmayeur and Mont Chétif. Tête de la Tronche summit (2,581 m) offers an exceptional view of the entire Mont Blanc massif on the Italian side, the Grandes Jorasses, Courmayeur, and the Val Veny.
Yes, the Great St Bernard Hospice is considered family-friendly. This historical mountain pass features a lake, a hut, and a settlement, offering a unique experience for all ages.
The region around La Salle is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Salita a Lazey da La Salle' loop, or explore road cycling routes like 'Cycling along the Dora Baltea river'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around La Salle or Road Cycling Routes around La Salle guides.
Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging mountain climbs. For instance, the View of Courmayeur and Mount Chetif is categorized as challenging. The Grand Col Ferret (2,537 m) is also part of the challenging Tour du Mont-Blanc route.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are several challenging routes. Options include the 'Valgrisenche – Rifugio Chalet de l'Epée' and the 'Lower Navajo Trail – Lazey Mountain Lodges loop from La Salle'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around La Salle guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular and incredible panoramic views, especially of Mont Blanc and the surrounding valleys. Many highlight the beauty of the landscapes, the historical significance of sites like Punta della Croce with its old trenches, and the unique experience of reaching high-altitude passes like Grand Col Ferret.
Yes, there are several mountain biking loop trails available. Examples include the 'Salita a Lazey da La Salle — Giro ad anello' and the 'Marais Nature Reserve – Gnomes' Trail loop from La Salle'. These routes offer diverse terrain and scenic beauty. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around La Salle guide.
Yes, several peaks provide stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif. From Punta della Croce and Ancient Fortifications, you can enjoy an incredible view of Mont Blanc. Similarly, Tête de la Tronche summit (2,581 m) offers an exceptional view of the entire Mont Blanc massif, including the Grandes Jorasses and the Miage glacier.
The highest point of the Tour du Mont-Blanc route in this area is Grand Col Ferret (2,537 m). This mountain pass marks the border between Italy and Switzerland and offers splendid views over the Val Ferret.


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