Best mountain peaks around Villeneuve are found in the Aosta Valley, an alpine region in northwestern Italy. This area is characterized by its towering peaks, including portions of Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso, and the Matterhorn. The landscape offers diverse terrain for mountain exploration, from high-altitude viewpoints to challenging summits. It is a prominent location for experiencing significant alpine environments.
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L'Alpe Grandes Arpilles is an alpine pasture located at an altitude of approximately 2090-2137 meters, in the Vétan basin. It is a cluster of huts, now largely reduced to ruins, situated in an open position overlooking the vast pastures that extend at the foot of Punta Leysser and Mont Fallère. It can be reached from Chatelanaz by following the winding dirt road, or more directly by ascending the slope from Thoules after crossing a stream. The pasture marks the intersection point with the cross-country road that continues along the mountainside towards the Mont Fallère Refuge, thus serving as a natural crossroads for hikers, snowshoers, and ski tourers. The tree vegetation thins out here until it disappears, giving way to grassy expanses that in winter transform into vast snowy slopes. The panorama is wide and open: to the south, one can admire the Grivola and the peaks of Gran Paradiso, while on clearer days, Mont Blanc can also be glimpsed.
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Farm road to climb to the Mont Fellere Refuge
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https://youtu.be/Pxndx9TNM5U?si=mH5XT38nxmCVjLSr Push, lift, and drag until you're over it, then you have a beautiful descent to Cogne.
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A fantastic view, weather permitting: Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, Matterhorn, Punta Rosa. The overview board tells you where each peak is located.
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The Fallere with its statues is always beautiful
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Nice, even driveway with enough distractions along the way! 🙂
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An impressive wild hiking peak, a real spectacle!
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The route is not too difficult/technical apart from the last 100m of elevation where you are being exposed on both sides. We did the route in early october without snow which is exceptional.
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The Aosta Valley offers several notable mountain peaks and viewpoints. Punta Replan is a highly-rated viewpoint at 2,458 meters, offering panoramic views of 4,000-meter peaks like Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. Another popular spot is Col de Metz, a summit known for its expansive views and accessibility. For more challenging ascents, Punta Rossa della Grivola provides spectacular vistas from 3,630 meters.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Punta Rossa della Grivola (3,630 m) in the Gran Paradiso massif is an excellent option. While not technically difficult, its ascent is best suited for experienced hikers and may require an ice axe, crampons, and a rope depending on conditions. The summit offers spectacular views of the Aosta Valley's major massifs.
From peaks like Punta Replan, you can expect fantastic panoramic views of numerous 4,000-meter peaks, including Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. Punta Rossa della Grivola offers spectacular views of all the massifs of the Aosta Valley, such as Gran Paradiso, Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, Cervino (Matterhorn), and Monte Rosa. Col de Metz also provides a gigantic view of the surrounding alpine landscape.
Yes, the Luciano Gratton Bivouac is a mountain shelter located at 3,198 meters on Colle del Pousset. It is always open and provides sleeping places, blankets, and mattresses. It's an ideal spot for an overnight stay to enjoy both sunset and sunrise with views of the Grivola.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For general hiking and enjoying viewpoints like Punta Replan, late spring to early autumn (June to September) typically offers the most favorable weather conditions. For more challenging ascents like Punta Rossa della Grivola, summer is generally preferred, though early autumn can also be good, keeping in mind that ice and snow can persist on higher ridges.
The region around Villeneuve offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore challenging mountaineering routes like the Punta della Valletta (3,090 m) – Lago di Chamolé loop from Pila. There are also numerous running trails, including the Gressan Green Area – Bridge over the Dora Baltea loop from Aymavilles, and extensive MTB trails such as the Vetan Villette (1770 m) – Grand Arpilles Trail loop from Villeneuve.
Yes, Punta Rossa della Grivola holds a unique record as the highest peak in Italian territory that can be entirely descended on a bicycle, making it a notable destination for cycling mountaineers. Additionally, Punta Replan features circular lookout points with ceramic orientation boards to help identify the surrounding 4,000-meter peaks.
The terrain varies significantly. Lower viewpoints like Punta Replan are often easily reachable with walks from chairlifts. Higher passes like Colle Tsa Seche can involve technical ridges. Summits such as Punta Rossa della Grivola involve steep, stony terrain, and potentially snow or ice on the summit ridge, requiring appropriate gear and experience.
Yes, Colle Tsa Seche is a mountain pass reachable from Gimillan via the Arpisson pasture. While the pass itself is a stop, the surrounding area offers views and the ridge can be quite technical for biking, with some sections requiring carrying the bike.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the Aosta Valley's towering massifs, including Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso, and the Matterhorn. The sense of achievement from reaching challenging summits like Punta Rossa della Grivola and the unique experience of staying in high-altitude shelters like the Luciano Gratton Bivouac are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers several mountain biking routes. For instance, the descent from Col de Metz towards Tardiva (NORTH) is described as beautiful. Additionally, the Colle Tsa Seche ridge offers a technical and spectacular biking experience, though some sections may require carrying your bike. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Villeneuve guide.


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