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Mountaineering routes around Aymavilles are set within the dramatic alpine landscapes of Italy's Aosta Valley, serving as a gateway to Gran Paradiso National Park and Mont Avic Park. The region is characterized by high peaks, deep valleys, and a mix of pristine natural environments and cultivated areas like vineyards and orchards. Mountaineers can expect challenging terrain, including rocky ascents and high-altitude paths, often leading to impressive summits and mountain huts. The Dora Baltea River also carves through the landscape, adding…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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(7)
23
hikers
11.1km
05:41
860m
850m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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14
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18.2km
07:54
1,030m
1,030m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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12
hikers
8.87km
05:25
800m
800m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.4km
08:09
1,270m
1,260m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12
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12.4km
05:11
710m
710m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Rifugio Grauson offers cozy hospitality at 2,510 meters, with typical dishes from the Aosta Valley cuisine and thirty beds divided into comfortable rooms. The structure is the ideal starting point for exploring the Grauson Valley, the picturesque Lussert Lakes, and the surrounding peaks of the Cogne area.
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https://youtu.be/Pxndx9TNM5U?si=mH5XT38nxmCVjLSr Push, lift, and drag until you're over it, then you have a beautiful descent to Cogne.
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I cannot recommend the path either up or down by bike, pure carrying. It is better to take the 1-hour detour by car to get directly to Rifugio Savoia. From there you can ride up comfortably. Otherwise, if you start from this side, go up via the tunnel instead of this path.
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https://youtu.be/4A6m8uLVATk?si=WmmiNwcUUTwZE1Qk Everyone would say it's a high plateau. Apart from the Rifugio Savoia, there's nothing here.
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The Mont Fallère Refuge, at 2,385 m, is located in the valley between Mont Fallère and Monte Rosso di Vertosan. It offers 50 beds in rooms with bathrooms, and has a restaurant with typical cuisine. Open in summer, it can be reached on foot or by mountain bike.
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This mountain river flows through the Vallone del Dora del Nivolet.
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There are 12 mountaineering routes around Aymavilles, offering a range of challenging experiences in the Aosta Valley. The komoot community has explored these routes over 200 times.
The best time for mountaineering typically depends on the specific route and your experience. For high-alpine routes and summit attempts, late spring to early autumn (June to September) generally offers the most favorable conditions. Winter provides opportunities for ski mountaineering, but these routes require specific equipment and expertise due to snow and ice conditions.
Most mountaineering routes around Aymavilles are classified as difficult, with 11 out of 12 routes falling into this category. These often involve significant elevation gain, rocky ascents, and high-altitude paths. There is also one moderate route available for those seeking a less strenuous challenge.
Yes, several routes are circular. For instance, you can explore the Rifugio Federico Chabod loop from Terré, which is a 10.2 km trail leading through alpine terrain. Another option is the Punta della Valletta (3,090 m) – Lago di Chamolé loop from Pila, offering panoramic views and high-altitude lakes.
Yes, the region around Aymavilles features several mountain huts that can serve as excellent bases or rest stops. Notable options include the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut and the Federico Chabod Hut, both crucial starting points for routes in the Gran Paradiso National Park.
Mountaineering routes around Aymavilles offer breathtaking alpine vistas. You can expect views of snowy summits, deep valleys, and often 4,000-meter peaks like Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa from higher vantage points. The region also features unique landscapes with terraced vineyards and apple orchards in the lower elevations.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. The Punta della Valletta (3,090 m) – Lago di Chamolé loop from Pila specifically leads through high-altitude lakes. While not directly on a mountaineering route, the beautiful Lillaz Waterfalls are a notable natural attraction in the nearby Cogne Valley, accessible after a rewarding hike.
Aymavilles is known for its historical sites. The Aymavilles Castle is a prominent landmark in the area, situated amidst vineyards. While not directly on mountaineering paths, these castles add to the scenic charm and can be explored as part of your visit to the region.
The mountaineering routes around Aymavilles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 29 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic alpine landscapes, the challenging peaks, and the proximity to national parks like Gran Paradiso, offering a true high-alpine experience.
Absolutely. Aymavilles is a gateway to the Gran Paradiso National Park, and many routes provide stunning views into or within the park. For example, the Rifugio Federico Chabod – Rifugio Vittorio Emanuele II loop from Terré traverses high-alpine landscapes with views of glaciers, deep within the park's vicinity.
While the main mountaineering routes typically ascend higher into the mountains, the ancient Roman aqueduct-bridge Pont d'Aël is a significant landmark in the region. The Pointe de la Pierre loop from Pont D'Aël is a challenging mountaineering route that starts near this impressive historical structure, offering a blend of history and alpine adventure.


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