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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Verrayes

Best mountain peaks around Verrayes offer access to the Aosta Valley's captivating mountain landscape. This region provides extensive panoramic views and unique features from various vantage points. Verrayes serves as a base for exploring both directly accessible peaks and admiring iconic Alpine "four-thousanders" in the distance. The area is characterized by diverse terrain, from wooded areas to open alpine pastures, leading to prominent summits.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion

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It deserves to climb Zerbion at least once in your life, with its priceless panoramic view over the whole Ayas valley. I therefore advise you to choose a clear day …

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Cuney Refuge and Oratory

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Rifugio Oratorio di Cuney is the highest refuge of the Alte Vie of the Aosta Valley: it is located at 2,652 meters above sea level. From here you can admire …

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Beautiful and easy summit from which you can enjoy an exceptional panorama

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Becca d'Aver summit

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A classic of Valtournenche. From the summit a crazy view

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Mount Barbeston Summit

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A beautiful, very panoramic mountain, the final climb that leads to the summit is steep, partly on stony ground. Between the stones at the top, there is the statue of …

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September 17, 2025, Statue of the Virgin Mary on Monte Zerbion

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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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The Rifugio Oratorio di Cunéy, perched at 2,652 meters in the heart of the Saint-Barthélemy valley, stands next to the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Nevi, one of the highest in Europe. Built on the ruins of a chapel dating back to 1656, it now welcomes hikers with simple warmth, wooden rooms, and home-cooked food, becoming a refuge and place of pilgrimage. The path to reach it from Lignan or Porliod winds through larch forests, pastures, and alpine lakes, up to the panoramic Col du Salvé, a prelude to the Cunéy basin, where the surrounding peaks protect this wild and sacred corner. In a single dive, sacredness merges with the mountain warmth: here the silence is profound, interrupted only by the wind and prayers, and every night captures the essence of haute montagne and alpine simplicity. At the back, a winter shelter (open all year round) is available to hikers who, having reached this place, wish to stop for the night, although the refuge and chapel are closed during the winter and low season.

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near the refuge, the oratory is a witness to mountain civilization. Worth seeing are the ex-votos of the locals. Always open, the oratory reflects the great sacredness of the places and the mountains around.

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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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About 3 hours to reach the refuge, where next to it is the Oratorio di Cuney sanctuary, the highest Marian sanctuary (dedicated to the Heavenly Mother) in Europe. There are several routes to reach it, the more adventurous can try the Passet path, exposed and equipped with chains, otherwise there is the alternative of the classic path

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A challenging trip that requires a bit of training and effort, but it fully pays off: once you reach the summit, you have a 360 degree view of the main peaks: Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso and so on and so forth put some. The path is easily identifiable at any time, and about halfway there is a mountain hut where you can refresh yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks around Verrayes offer the best panoramic views?

For truly expansive views, consider Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion, which provides a remarkable 360-degree panorama across the entire Aosta Valley, including Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Gran Paradiso, and Monte Rosa. Becca d'Aver summit also offers excellent views of major Alpine giants like the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, and Rutor. Additionally, Cima Longhede summit and Bisaone Cross provides an extensive panorama of the central valley and southern mountain groups.

Are there any mountain peaks near Verrayes with religious significance?

Yes, several peaks have religious significance. Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion features an 8-meter-high copper-clad statue of Our Lady, making it a significant site for pilgrimages. Cima Longhede summit and Bisaone Cross is marked by a large cross erected by the Alpine Troops Association. The Cuney Refuge and Oratory is located near the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Nevi, which is the highest Mauritanian sanctuary in Europe.

What are the best options for hiking near Verrayes?

Verrayes offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Becca d'Aver Summit Trail from Verrayes (via CAI Route 2)' or sections of the 'Cammino Balteo'. For a comprehensive list of trails and their details, explore the Hiking around Verrayes guide.

Can I combine multiple peaks into one hike around Verrayes?

Yes, the hike to Cima Longhede summit and Bisaone Cross can be combined with Becca d'Aver summit, forming a scenic ridge walk starting from Champlong in Verrayes. This offers a rewarding trek through wooded areas and open alpine pastures.

What kind of views can I expect from Rifugio Oratorio di Cuney?

From the high-altitude location of Cuney Refuge and Oratory, you can admire breathtaking views of Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso, and Rutor. It's also the highest refuge on the Alte Vie of the Aosta Valley, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding Alps.

Are there any challenging multi-day hikes in the Verrayes area?

While specific multi-day routes are not detailed here, the Cuney Refuge and Oratory is a crucial stop on Alta Via n. 1, suggesting that longer, more challenging treks are possible in the broader Aosta Valley region accessible from Verrayes.

What are the starting points for accessing Becca d'Aver?

Becca d'Aver summit is accessible from the hamlets of Lozon or Champlong, both located within Verrayes. The journey from Champlong typically involves traversing both wooded areas and open alpine pastures.

What other outdoor activities are available near Verrayes besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, Verrayes is a great base for cycling. You can explore various routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Verrayes guide and the Gravel biking around Verrayes guide for detailed routes and difficulty levels.

What makes Monte Barbeston a notable peak?

Mount Barbeston Summit, part of the Gran Paradiso Massif, is recognized for its beautiful and highly panoramic summit. The final ascent is steep and crosses stony terrain, where a statue of the Madonna and a lightning rod structure can be found. It offers a 360-degree view of major peaks like Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, and Gran Paradiso.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks around Verrayes?

While specific seasonal recommendations vary by peak and activity, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, especially for higher altitude treks. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.

Are there any easy mountain hikes suitable for beginners near Verrayes?

Some routes, like the excursion to Cima Longhede summit and Bisaone Cross, are described as relatively easy and short, making them suitable for those looking for less strenuous options while still enjoying extensive panoramas. The ascent to Becca d'Aver summit via Col d'Aver is also considered very easy.

What iconic Alpine peaks can be seen from the Verrayes area?

From various vantage points in and around Verrayes, especially from peaks like Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion, Becca d'Aver summit, and Cuney Refuge and Oratory, you can admire iconic 'four-thousanders' such as the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso, Mont Blanc, and Rutor.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks around Verrayes?

Visitors frequently praise the priceless panoramic views, especially from Monte Zerbion, which offers a 360-degree vista. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Mount Barbeston Summit, despite its challenging ascent, is also highly valued for its rewarding views. The welcoming atmosphere of refuges like Cuney Refuge and Oratory is also a highlight.

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