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Alpine trail to Lago di San Grato (via Trail 14)

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Italy
Aosta Valley
Valgrisenche

Alpine trail to Lago di San Grato (via Trail 14)

Moderate

4.6

(39)

237

hikers

Alpine trail to Lago di San Grato (via Trail 14)

03:41

9.56km

540m

Hiking

Alpine trail to turquoise Lago di San Grato beneath Tête du Ruitor's glaciers and waterfalls.

Last updated: September 17, 2025

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

4.75 km

Lake San Grato

Highlight • Lake

Wonderful colors : the turquoise of the lake, the blue of the sky, the white of the snow, the brown-green of the rocks, the green of the grass... go there you will be amazed !

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2

6.38 km

Grandalpe Stream

Highlight • Waterfall

This cascade is simply breathtaking along the way, and lead to a wonderful lake, a must do !

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B

9.56 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.38 km

4.18 km

Surfaces

5.39 km

4.17 km

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Saturday 30 May

17°C

8°C

64 %

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Trail Reviews

Umberto
July 25, 2024, Lago di San Grato Valgrisenche

Departure from La Rognettaz, on the SR 25 of Valgrisenche (roadside parking near the bus stop 45.5915763N, 7.0308750E), at an altitude of 1900m above sea level following the numbering 14, modest difference in altitude initially on a dirt road and then, after the junction for Col du Mont (at an altitude of 2170m above sea level 45.5999739N, 7.0026908E, signpost 13), keeping to the right for those going up, on a path that is always well marked and marked classified And https://d2exd72xrrp1s7.cloudfront.net/www/18/186z3vbjh44fuf5dgsp5mrgdf53sqlz4u-p505085584-full/191bdb930bf?width=3072&height=2304&crop=false&q=70 which in about two hours and 5.5 linear km takes us to an altitude of 2450m above sea level to admire a splendid mountain lake (still partly frozen at the end of July!) surrounded by imposing Alpine peaks, https://d2exd72xrrp1s7.cloudfront.net/www/pf/pfcf8om9m41n3dx1qsfj428z53sqlv2l-p505085574-full/191bdb91b81?width=3072&height=2304&crop=false&q=70 unmissable!!! Possible alternative return (but on a more treacherous and less beaten track!) on 14b that follows the opposite orography remaining parallel to the climb but at altitude, descending later always on SR 25 about 1.5km further north. USEFUL LINKS: https://www.prolocovalgrisenche.com/ DIFFICULTY: E (Hiking) https://www.alpitrekking.it/regolamento-e-tariffe/scala-difficolta/ NOTE: there is no water along the route.

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