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This difficult 9.9-mile (15.9 km) hiking loop to Alpe Money offers challenging terrain and stunning alpine views in Gran Paradiso National P
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
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Parking
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Highlight • Settlement
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.67 km
4.27 km
3.56 km
272 m
164 m
Surfaces
15.6 km
303 m
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Highest point (2,390 m)
Lowest point (1,660 m)
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No, this is a challenging and strenuous hike, categorized as 'difficult'. It requires very good physical condition, sure-footedness, and prior alpine experience. The terrain includes difficult climbs over rock steps, loose stones, steep ascents, and descents across moraines and rubble fields. It is not recommended for beginners.
The terrain is predominantly unpaved and highly varied. You'll encounter difficult climbs over rock steps and loose stones, steep ascents and descents across moraines and rubble fields. Be prepared for potentially hazardous sections. The route also involves crossing numerous streams, which can make parts muddy, slippery, and wet, especially after rain. Recent landslides and floods have also affected significant portions, resulting in destroyed paths and unstable ground.
The trail offers unparalleled panoramas of the Gran Paradiso mountain range, including peaks like Gran Paradiso and L'Herbetet, and glaciers such as Tribolazione, Gran Crou, and Money. You'll traverse the beautiful Valnontey valley, pass through small hamlets like Valmianaz Alpine Hamlet, and reach the picturesque farmhouses at Alpe Money. The Glacier View is a notable highlight.
The best time to undertake this hike is typically between May and October, provided there is no snow. Autumn, when the larches turn golden, offers particularly stunning views from the Valnontey creek bed.
As the trail is located entirely within the Gran Paradiso National Park, specific regulations apply. Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within the integral protection zones of Italian National Parks, even on a leash, to protect wildlife. Please check the official Gran Paradiso National Park website for the most current and detailed regulations regarding pets before your visit.
There is no specific entrance fee to access Gran Paradiso National Park or to hike this particular trail. However, as it's a protected area, strict regulations are in place to preserve the environment and wildlife. Always adhere to park rules, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing animals, and carrying out all your waste.
Being entirely within the pristine Gran Paradiso National Park, the area is abundant with wildlife. You have excellent opportunities to spot Chamois, and there are also signs of wolves and Ibex. Keep an eye out, especially in the quieter sections of the trail.
The trail typically starts from Valnontey, which is accessible by car. There is usually parking available in Valnontey, though it can fill up quickly during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is advisable to secure a spot.
Given the strenuous nature and varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Waterproof shoes are highly recommended due to stream crossings and potentially muddy sections. Hiking poles will be very helpful for stability on steep and loose terrain. Bring sufficient water, snacks, sun protection, and layers of clothing as weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other official trails. You will encounter parts of the Sentiero 22E Bivacco Martinotti, as well as segments of the Alta Via n. 2 della Valle d'Aosta - Tappa 9. The trail also crosses several bridges, including Pont de la Leuttaz and Pont de Fietselin.
Yes, it's important to be aware that as of 2024, significant portions of the trail have been affected by landslides and floods. This has resulted in destroyed paths, unstable terrain, and areas where the ground has been stripped down to bedrock. You may need to carefully assess passages and potentially take detours. Always exercise expert judgment and caution, especially after heavy rain.
The tour starts from the hamlet of Valnontey following the river, after a couple of bridges and after an hour of walking you will reach a crossroads, turn left and climb quickly, up or cover a difference in height of about 500 meters, to be done with sure-footed and unhurried (it took us an hour and a half abundant), then continue along the path with ups and downs to the alp, where you can enjoy a great view of the Gran Paradiso massif. Then continue along the path, with various ups and downs, almost under the glacier. The path then begins to descend, with some quite steep sections, and you cross several bridges and fords, some "challenging" until you reach the path that runs along the river until you return to Valnontey. The total travel time, with several stops and almost an hour of pauza for lunch, was 9 hours.
This post is to warn anyone who is going on the ring route of Alpe Money. Because of the glacier water---too heavy and cut the road off. We had no way to get back after 7pm. Ending up rescue. PLEASE IF YOU GO, CROSS THE GLACIER STREAM BEFORE 12pm!!!!!