Best mountain peaks around Doues provide access to the diverse mountainous terrain of Italy's Aosta Valley. The village of Doues, situated at 1176 meters, serves as a starting point for various alpine experiences. The area offers views of prominent peaks such as Mont Blanc and Gran Paradiso. This region is recognized for its numerous hiking trails and opportunities for mountain exploration.
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Family-run by the Barailler family, Rifugio Crête Sèche, at 2,410 meters, welcomes hikers and mountaineers with zero-kilometer flavors of typical traditional cuisine and regenerating wellness services. For overnight stays at altitude, the structure has 58 beds divided into 8 cozy rooms and includes a winter room with 8 places for periods of closure.
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Very panoramic hill, reachable only with bike on your shoulder
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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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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 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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Visitors frequently enjoy the Col de Champillon, a mountain pass at 2,709 meters offering breathtaking panoramic views of Mont Blanc and Gran Paradiso. Another highly appreciated spot is Rifugio Crête Sèche, a hut known for its delicious food and stunning views over the Valpelline valley, suitable for moderately prepared hikers.
Yes, the Great St Bernard Hospice is a historically significant mountain pass. It features austere buildings and is situated on the edge of a lake, maintaining a tradition of hospitality for travelers for over nine centuries.
The region offers spectacular panoramic views. From passes like Col de Champillon, you can admire iconic peaks such as Mont Blanc, the Grand Combin, and the Gran Paradiso massif. Other viewpoints, like those near Horses' Pass, provide brilliant vistas of the region's many lakes, valleys, and a vast expanse of mountains stretching into both Italy and Switzerland.
For experienced hikers seeking a significant challenge, the ascent to Mount Chenaille is described as very technical and demanding. Additionally, the hike to Col Fenêtre is an evocative route that demands good physical preparation but rewards climbers with unforgettable thrills at the summit. The Bastillon Pass also presents a challenging climb, especially on its eastern side.
While many trails offer intermediate difficulty, the region around Doues provides options for various skill levels. The Great St Bernard Hospice is listed as family-friendly, offering a destination with historical interest. For hiking, you can explore trails in the nearby Mount Avic Nature Park, which provides numerous paths amidst green forests and stunning views, suitable for diverse natural beauty exploration.
Doues is a gateway to diverse hiking experiences. You can find moderate trails like the 'Mont Saron Summit – Small Mountain Spring loop' accessible from Ollomont, or more challenging routes such as the 'Alta Via 1: Aosta Valley - Stage 13'. For a detailed overview of hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Doues guide.
Yes, the area offers excellent opportunities for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can find challenging road cycling routes like the 'Great St Bernard Pass from Aosta' or explore gravel biking trails such as the 'Giro dei Ru di Roisan'. For more routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Doues and Gravel biking around Doues guides.
The best time for hiking in the Aosta Valley, including around Doues, is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when trails are generally clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some higher passes can retain snow into early summer. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear and experience due to snow and ice.
Yes, Mount Avic Nature Park is situated just a few kilometers from Doues. It offers numerous hiking trails amidst green forests and provides stunning views of the valleys below, making it an excellent option for exploring diverse natural beauty.
The alpine environment around Doues, particularly in areas like Col de Champillon and Mount Avic Nature Park, offers opportunities to spot various wildlife. Keep an eye out for chamois, ibex, marmots, and a variety of bird species native to the Alps.
Yes, mountain huts like Rifugio Crête Sèche offer very tasty food and are excellent spots for a break or an overnight stay. The Great St Bernard Hospice also maintains a tradition of hospitality, welcoming travelers who wish to relax in its peaceful setting.


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