Best mountain peaks around Chambave are found within the Aosta Valley, a region known for its majestic Alpine peaks. The town of Chambave is situated at a lower altitude, but visitors can access the grandeur of the mountains through nearby natural parks and hiking trails. These areas offer extensive vistas and access to significant summits. The region provides diverse mountain experiences, from challenging ascents to panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Ascent passable from the Chemin du Roi and descent from the path on Lake Miserin, with intermittent and difficult cyclability for the first half.
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Impressive view in good weather
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE It's not very difficult to reach, but you'll have to push the last few meters. The descent is easy. The landscape doesn't feel high alpine, but since it's all green, rolling hills, it's like being in Scotland or Ireland.
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The Becca d'Aver, located at 2,469 meters, can be reached via a very easy climb over the Col d'Aver. The route to the Col de Fenêtre is more technically challenging, but definitely doable. Those who can should plan the easy ridge hike to Cima Longhede. This is not technically demanding.
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A large white cross symbolizes this peak. It is often joined to Becca d'Aver, connected by an easy ridge path. There is not much space at the summit, and on summer weekends it is crowded. Here, after a short break to admire the view, it is worth descending and having a lunch break on the plains below.
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This peak is usually reached from Champlong, and is connected to the Longhede peak by an easy ridge line, so they both touch. Usually the first to be reached is the Becca d'Aver
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The push is definitely worth it! Start driving straight from the top of the pass!
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Circular tour starting from Cogne with bikes on your shoulders in the last uphill stretch
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While Chambave itself is at a lower altitude, it is nestled in the Aosta Valley, offering views and access to majestic Alpine peaks. Notable peaks directly associated with the area include Mont Avic (3,006 m) and Aiguille de Chambave (3,090 m). From various vantage points, you can also see iconic mountains like Mont Blanc, the Monte Rosa Massif, and the Matterhorn.
Mont Avic (3,006 m) is the namesake and emblem of the Mont Avic Natural Park, the oldest nature park in the Aosta Valley. It's known for its unspoiled natural environment, diverse ecosystems including vast forests and glacial lakes, and over 100 km of maintained footpaths. The park offers challenging ascents for experienced hikers and stunning panoramic views.
Yes, several peaks provide breathtaking vistas. The Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion offers a priceless panoramic view over the entire Ayas valley. Similarly, the Becca d'Aver summit provides extensive views, and the Cima Longhede summit and Bisaone Cross offers exceptional panoramic views over much of the Aosta Valley, including the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Mont Avic Natural Park features over 100 km of footpaths, including multi-day treks like the Tour of the Lakes Trail. For those seeking challenging routes, the ascent to Mont Avic itself is considered difficult. For more general hiking, you can explore routes like the Cloutra Village Loop or sections of the Cammino Balteo. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Chambave guide.
Absolutely. Passo Invergneux is highly praised for its breathtaking views of the valleys below and serves as a good starting point for various routes. Another significant pass is Fenêtre de Champorcher, located at 2,827 meters, from where you can clearly admire the Gran Paradiso.
The best season for mountain trekking generally depends on the specific route and altitude. For most high-altitude trails and challenging ascents, late spring to early autumn (June to September) offers the most favorable conditions with less snow and more stable weather. However, some lower-altitude trails may be accessible earlier or later. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially for routes involving snow or ice.
While some ascents are challenging, there are options for varying skill levels. For instance, the climb to the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion is described as suitable for everyone in the absence of snow, with just a few steep sections. The Becca d'Aver summit is also accessible via a relatively easy climb over the Col d'Aver. Always check the difficulty ratings for specific trails.
The region is rich in natural beauty. In areas like the Mont Avic Natural Park, you'll find dramatic steep slopes, deep valleys, vast forests of hook pine, Scots pine, larch, and beech, and numerous high-elevation glacial lakes, Alpine meadows, wetlands, and peat bogs. The pristine landscape supports diverse flora and over 120 bird species.
Yes, the area around Chambave offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the Zerbion Cycle Path or the Bike trail Becca d'Aver, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Chambave guide. There are also numerous running trails, including loops from Chambave and Pontey, which you can find in the Running Trails around Chambave guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and priceless panoramic views from the summits and passes. The sense of achievement from reaching peaks like Monte Zerbion, the beauty of the untouched natural environment in areas like Mont Avic Natural Park, and the diverse range of trails for all skill levels are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 100 photos and given 154 upvotes to the mountain peaks in the region.
Yes, some peaks feature historical or cultural elements. For example, a statue of Our Lady was placed on the peak of Mont Avic in 1957. The Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion is a significant man-made monument, and the Bisaone Cross on Cima Longhede is one of the largest Christian symbols on the mountains of the Aosta Valley, erected in 1969.


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