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Jogging routes around La Magdeleine are set in the Aosta Valley, a region characterized by alpine landscapes at an altitude of approximately 1650 meters. The area features expansive forests, alpine meadows, and offers panoramic views of prominent peaks. A designated "health route" in the woods provides well-maintained paths for running, while stream-fed mills along a small stream offer a unique backdrop for runs.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.5km
02:45
990m
990m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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7.76km
00:54
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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15.4km
02:08
660m
660m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Vista dal Col Champlong
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Put down your bike and walk a few steps to get closer
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Quite a challenging route, with a priceless 360-degree view of the Matterhorn.
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Beautiful rest area with giant bench
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Making this climb to see the Matterhorn is worth it.
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In winter, the Big Bench of Col d'Artaz can be reached from Artaz with snowshoes. It is possible to continue the snowshoe hike beyond the big bench by following the trail (which is usually mechanically groomed) to Alpe Charey, which can be reached in about 25 minutes. The groomed trail continues beyond Alpe Charey in the direction of the Champ-Long lakes. The stretch from Alpe Charey to the Champ-Long lakes is uphill, with a difference in altitude of about 160 meters. However, the climb is very gradual, without sudden changes, and therefore can be easily completed in about an hour.
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A wonderful path accessible to everyone, which can also be traveled by mountain bike. Along the route, fun installations and educational panels on the topic of energy.
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La Magdeleine offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 140 trails available for exploration. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from gentle paths through alpine meadows to more challenging mountain runs.
La Magdeleine stands out for its stunning alpine landscapes, diverse trail network, and commitment to a nature-connected lifestyle. Joggers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Aosta Valley and peaks like the Matterhorn, run through expansive forests, and discover unique features like stream-fed mills and traditional hamlets. The village also features a dedicated "health route" in the woods, perfect for serene runs.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for easier runs. The pedestrian path connecting La Magdeleine to the car-free village of Chamois (Trail 107) is particularly suitable, offering a relatively flat experience through woods and meadows. This trail is also suitable for those pushing strollers, making it a great family-friendly option. Additionally, the village features a "health route in the woods" with well-maintained paths ideal for leisurely runs.
The running trails in La Magdeleine offer spectacular panoramic views. You can expect to see the vast Aosta Valley, expansive forests, and prominent peaks like the Matterhorn. Specific routes, such as the path to Chamois, provide scenic points like Alpe Copetou with direct Matterhorn views. More challenging runs towards Mount Tantané and Mount Zerbion also offer rewarding vistas.
Yes, many of the running routes around La Magdeleine are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Chamois Village – Chamois - La Magdeleine Road loop from Buisson is a popular option, offering a scenic circular experience. Another great choice is the Lod Lake loop from Buisson, which takes you around the picturesque Lago di Lod.
As you run, you can explore the five picturesque hamlets of La Magdeleine, discovering traditional "rascards" and "greniers." The hamlets of Brengon and Le Clou feature eight stream-fed mills, connected by a scenic route. You might also pass by the car-free Chamois Village or the beautiful Lago di Lod. The Chamois–La Magdeleine Trail itself is part of the "Gran Balconata del Cervino," an outdoor thematic hike with educational panels.
The running trails in La Magdeleine are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Over 1900 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the stunning alpine scenery, well-maintained paths, and the sense of tranquility found in the forests and meadows.
Yes, several routes incorporate beautiful water features. The Chamois Village – Lago di Lod loop from Buisson is an excellent choice, taking you past the serene Lago di Lod. Additionally, the path to Chamois winds along a stream, and the hamlets of Brengon and Le Clou feature historic stream-fed mills, offering unique scenic backdrops for your run.
Absolutely. La Magdeleine is known for its more demanding alpine terrain, with the majority of its routes rated as difficult. Trails leading to Mount Tantané and Mount Zerbion offer harder excursions with significant elevation gains. For example, the Chamois Village – Big Bench of Col d'Artaz loop from Antey-Saint-André is a difficult 9.6-mile path with over 650 meters of elevation gain, providing expansive vistas for experienced runners.
While the region is known for its alpine beauty, winter conditions can vary. Many trails might be covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear like snowshoes or trail running shoes with good grip. It's always advisable to check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out for a winter run, as some paths may become inaccessible or require specialized equipment.
Running through the expansive forests and alpine meadows of La Magdeleine offers a good chance for wildlife spotting. The natural environment is home to various alpine fauna. Keeping an eye out, especially during quieter times of the day, might reward you with sightings of local wildlife in their natural habitat.
Yes, La Magdeleine is situated in the heart of the Matterhorn valley, offering breathtaking views of the "Four Giants" of the Alps: Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, and Gran Paradiso. Many trails, particularly those at higher elevations or with panoramic viewpoints, will provide opportunities to admire these majestic peaks. The path to Chamois, for instance, offers stunning Matterhorn views from Alpe Copetou.


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