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Jogging around Ollomont offers an exploration of a diverse and unspoiled natural environment in the Valpelline, situated at an altitude of 1335 meters. This wide, green, and sunny area is characterized by a wild, less-frequented landscape, abundant with tarns and streams. Impressive peaks like the Grand Combin and Mont Vélan encircle the region, providing dramatic backdrops for running routes.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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25
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5.39km
00:35
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
27
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10.0km
02:21
1,030m
1,030m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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17
runners
31.9km
05:16
1,150m
1,150m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
16
runners
8.09km
01:00
240m
250m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
16
runners
4.93km
00:54
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Ru du Mont is an ancient irrigation canal originally built in the 14th century. Today, it's a popular hiking trail for its linearity and evocative views. Along the route, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Grand Combin mountain range and the Valpelline valley below. In some sections, you can still see the ancient stone canal structures.
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A very beautiful Alpine-style tour, steep in sections but cyclable. On the way down, you cross several streams that can become impassable after heavy rains or spring thaws. Be aware that there are two exposed sections that require caution; fixed ropes facilitate the crossing. Be aware that one section is closed (barriers have been knocked down) due to a collapsed wooden walkway. The section is manageable but carries a high risk of falling (you have to carry your bike over a 15 cm thick and 1.5 m long beam!) Before this, a very narrow section in a rocky crevice is almost impossible to cycle; the handlebars barely fit. One solution is to bring suitable wrenches to fold the handlebars parallel to the frame. Be aware that these sections require absolute mastery, with exposed and dangerous sections. October 17, 2025 The ride is beautiful and very scenic.
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The Ru de By is a charming stream well known in the area because of the path that runs alongside it. Follow the water, you're sure to be on the right path.
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The pass between Switzerland and Italy connects Valais and the Aosta Valley (the smallest region in Italy with the black and red flag). "The Fenêtre de Durand is a 2,797-meter-high mountain pass in the Pennine Alps. The mule track connects the Swiss Rhône Valley via the Val de Bagnes with the Italian Aosta Valley. The gap between the 3,347-meter-high Mont Avril and the 3,518-meter-high Mont Gelé (Chanrion) is the only ice-free crossing over the main Alpine ridge east of the Grand Combin massif and west of the Monte Rosa massif. Immediately below the pass summit, on the Italian side, is the small Lac Fenêtre." Source: Wikipedia.
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Beautiful refuge located on the Alta Via 1 and Tour du Gand Combin route, easily accessible in the summer
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https://youtu.be/D352Ql5fMaY?feature=shared I also passed through here on the Tour du Combin. Crossing the lonely col is simply epic. The climb from Fionnay up to the reservoir through the many tunnels is an experience; the climb to the col is easy for a long time, but quite steep at the end. The descent across the lake into the valley is an absolutely fantastic trail, culminating in the Ru Neuf irrigation channel.
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Ollomont offers a selection of over 10 dedicated running routes, all highly rated by the komoot community. These routes provide diverse experiences through the region's stunning alpine landscape.
Running in Ollomont means exploring a diverse and unspoiled natural environment. You'll encounter high alpine valleys, lush forests, green meadows, and trails alongside numerous tarns (mountain lakes) and streams. The region is encircled by impressive peaks like the Grand Combin and Mont Vélan, providing dramatic backdrops for your run.
The running routes listed for Ollomont are generally considered challenging, with all 10 routes currently categorized as 'difficult' due to significant elevation gains and alpine terrain. However, the region also offers easier paths suitable for families and 'little explorers' to discover nature at a more relaxed pace, which could be adapted for a gentle jog.
While running in Ollomont, you can experience breathtaking natural features such as the tranquil Conca di By basin, known for its expansive green pastures and small lake. You might also encounter historic 'ru du mont' irrigation channels, some even passing through tunnels, and picturesque hamlets like Vaud, Glassier, and Barliard with their traditional rural architecture. For stunning views, consider routes that pass by the Refuge du Vélan, offering magnificent panoramas of the Grand Combin.
Many running routes in Ollomont, particularly those starting from villages like Glassier or Ollomont itself, typically offer parking options nearby. For example, routes like the Running loop from Glassier or the Letey-Champillon Hut loop from Ollomont are designed to be accessible from these points, where parking is generally available.
Ollomont is a wide, green, and sunny area, making it ideal for running during the warmer months when the alpine trails are clear of snow. The region is particularly known for its lush forests and green meadows, which are best enjoyed from late spring through early autumn. Always check local conditions, especially for higher altitude routes.
While many of the listed running routes are challenging, Ollomont does offer easier paths within the village and surrounding areas that are perfect for families and 'little explorers' to enjoy at a more relaxed pace. These can be great for a gentle family jog or walk, allowing everyone to discover the local nature.
The running routes in Ollomont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from 8 reviews. Runners frequently praise the region's wild, less-frequented landscape, the abundance of tarns and streams, and the dramatic backdrops provided by impressive peaks like the Grand Combin. The diverse terrain and stunning views are often highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, several popular running routes in Ollomont are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Running loop from Glassier, the Letey-Champillon Hut loop from Ollomont, and the Conca Di By loop from Glassier, all offering varied distances and experiences.
Absolutely! Ollomont offers unique routes that blend natural beauty with local history. The historic 'ru du mont' irrigation channels provide interesting pathways, some even passing through tunnels. Additionally, the Copper Path winds through old mining buildings and tunnels, offering a distinct historical experience alongside your run.
Yes, some running routes in Ollomont ascend towards mountain huts, providing both a destination and expansive views. For instance, the Letey-Champillon Hut loop from Ollomont is a challenging path that leads towards such refuges, offering a chance to experience the alpine environment and potentially find refreshments.
While running in the Ollomont area, you might encounter or get views of significant mountain passes. These include the Col du Grand Saint-Bernard, Fenêtre de Durand, and Col de Champillon. These passes are part of the larger Pennine Alps and offer dramatic high-alpine scenery.


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