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Hike the moderate Col Fenetre and Becca d'Aver loop for 360-degree panoramic views of the Aosta Valley, including Monte Rosa and the Matterh
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Mountain Pass
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Highlight • Summit
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4.57 km
2.36 km
671 m
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212 m
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3.21 km
3.11 km
1.50 km
243 m
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This loop tour is generally rated as moderate. However, it requires good physical fitness and sure-footedness due to steep sections and exposed stretches, particularly on the path from Fenêtre Pass to Becca d'Aver summit. Some parts may even have chains for assistance, classifying them as suitable for experienced or expert hikers.
The terrain is diverse. You'll hike through beautiful larch and fir forests, especially in the initial and descent sections. As you ascend, paths become steeper, leading to rocky areas and grassy slopes. Expect panoramic ridges and some exposed sections, particularly between Fenêtre Pass and Becca d'Aver summit, which may be secured with chains.
The route offers spectacular panoramic views, especially 360-degree vistas from Becca d'Aver summit, encompassing Monte Rosa, Cervino (Matterhorn), Emilius, and Grivola. You'll also encounter historic clearings, alpeggios (mountain pastures), and a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady. The autumn colors of the larch trees are particularly splendid.
The best time to hike is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. The autumn season is particularly recommended for the stunning colors of the larch trees. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
Common starting points for hikes in this area include Torgnon, Chantornè, or Praz. You would typically find parking available in these villages, which serve as access points to the various trails leading towards Col Fenetre and Becca d'Aver.
While not explicitly stated, many trails in the Valle d'Aosta region are dog-friendly. However, given the exposed sections and potential need for sure-footedness, ensure your dog is accustomed to challenging mountain terrain and always keep them on a leash for their safety and to protect local wildlife.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Col Fenetre and Becca d'Aver loop tour. Access to these natural areas is generally free.
You should bring sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, as the terrain can be rocky and steep. Pack plenty of water, snacks, and clothing suitable for variable weather conditions, including layers, rain gear, and sun protection. A map, compass, or GPS device is also recommended.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the "Tour des Alpages de Torgnon", "Ciclovia Becca d'Aver", "Strada Ru Verrayes", and "Sentiero Col Finestra".
While there are no specific cafes or pubs directly on the trail, you can find accommodation and dining options in nearby villages like Torgnon, which often serve as starting points for hikes in the area. It's advisable to carry your own snacks and drinks for the duration of the hike.
Absolutely. The primary viewpoints are the 360-degree panoramas from Becca d'Aver summit, offering extensive views of the surrounding Alps. The Fenêtre Pass itself is a notable landmark, and you might also encounter historic clearings, alpeggios, and a small chapel.
Splendid circular tour for expert hikers along some exposed sections. From the top you can enjoy a wonderful 360 from the Matterhorn to the valleys surrounding Torgnon. You pass through enchanted woods which in late spring are covered with flowers. Bring water and snacks.