Ancient shepherd paths from Voix to Champromenty via Verrogne
Ancient shepherd paths from Voix to Champromenty via Verrogne
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Hike the moderate Ancient shepherd paths from Voix to Champromenty via Verrogne, gaining 1622 feet over 3.9 miles with Gran Paradiso views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.64 km
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1.95 km
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This hike is generally rated as moderate. While some sections, particularly those leading to Verrogne, can involve substantial uphill climbs with gradients around 7.6%, other parts may be easier, similar to 'Turistico' (tourist-level) paths. Hikers should be prepared for diverse terrain and varying levels of exertion.
The terrain is diverse, characteristic of ancient alpine paths. You can expect to traverse forest paths, potentially with continuous climbs, and sections that follow clear mountain streams. The route may also pass through charming alpine villages with traditional stone houses and incorporate ancient elements like old bridges.
Along the route, you'll encounter stunning natural beauty and historical elements. Key highlights include the View of the Gran Paradiso Mountains, offering panoramic vistas of the Italian Alps. You'll also pass through areas with Traditional Stone Houses in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso, showcasing the region's unique architecture and history. The path itself, being an ancient shepherd route, offers a glimpse into centuries of transhumance and travel.
The unspoiled nature of the Aosta Valley, especially near Gran Paradiso National Park, offers opportunities to encounter various wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, chamois, or even ibex, particularly in forested sections or quieter areas of the trail.
While specific restrictions for this exact path are not documented, generally, trails in the Aosta Valley are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near grazing livestock. Be mindful of the moderate difficulty and potential for steep sections.
The best time to hike this route is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is most favorable and paths are clear of snow. During these months, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Winter hiking is possible but requires specific gear, experience, and awareness of snow conditions.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to hike the Ancient shepherd paths from Voix to Champromenty via Verrogne. These are generally public access paths in the Aosta Valley.
The trail is a point-to-point route starting from Voix and ending in Champromenty, passing through Verrogne. Specific parking information for the exact start and end points is not detailed, but you would typically look for parking in or near the villages of Voix or Champromenty. Public transport options to these smaller villages might be limited, so planning for car access or a shuttle service for the return journey is advisable.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. Approximately 24% of the path covers part of the Cammino Balteo (Bassa Via della Valle d'Aosta), Tappa 16, and about 10% follows the Frazione Vieux trail.
No, the Ancient shepherd paths from Voix to Champromenty via Verrogne is a point-to-point route. It starts in Voix and concludes in Champromenty, passing through the village of Verrogne, rather than returning to the starting point.
While the trail passes through villages like Verrogne, specific amenities like cafes or dedicated water refill stations directly on the path are not guaranteed. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks. You may find small shops or eateries in the villages themselves, but check their operating hours in advance.
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