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Albergo del Ponte walks
From Gressoney-La-Trinité to Claval/Staffal via Lago Gabiet
The beginning of the route is easy enough (follow route 4 to Lake Gabiet), but it's more than a 600-meter climb!
The lake is beautiful, and you can see the snow on top of the Monte Rosa in the distance.
Walks near Albergo del Ponte
Rifugio Gabiet - Rifugio Pastore
This stage passes through the Col d'Olen, on the border between the Aosta Valley and Piedmont.
Hike with a brief description, to be followed with the Visorando app.
Oreste Hütte - Refuge Pastore
Head towards the Alagna Valley, passing the Col d'Alen and the Lac del Corno. The final descent via Alpe Balma through wild countryside takes you directly to the Refuge Pastore, nestled in a magnificent mountain pasture at the foot of the north face of Monte Rosa.
Staffal and the Alta Luce summit
A circular loop that takes you to the Alta Luce summit with a view of the glacier and back down via the A Staffal/Greyssonney la Trinité cable car. The route is very well marked: follow several trails: 7a to the summit, then descend to the pass and take the 6b to the cable car that takes you back to the starting point.
Pastore Refuge - Macugnaga
Another change of valley to reach the large village of Macugnaga at the foot of Monte Rosa via the Col Turlo. The wide path used is absolutely remarkable as it was built by the Italian army to hoist cannons for the defence of the area and for firing exercises.
Rifugio Pastore - Macugnaga
This stage takes us along an ancient paved Roman road. Macugnaga is the last village stop in Italy.
Hike with a brief description, to be followed with the Visorando app.
Refuge Frachey - Orestes Hut
This is a long stage in the shared ski area of Saint Jacques and Gressoney, where the route alternates between wide ski slopes and narrower trails.
Résy - Gabiet Mountain Hut
At the exit of the hamlet of Résy (a few houses), another stage with the TMR.
Hike with a brief description, to be followed with the Visorando app.
Refuge di Frachey - Refuge Barmasse
Another long day on this stage. The descent to Saint-Jacques-les-Allemands is long. A stop at the Grand Tourmalin refuge is a welcome break. Especially if the weather is glorious with views of the Swiss Alps and Monte Rosa. It’s all worth it. There are slightly more water issues than in the southern section. So don’t forget your water.
Gressonney - Di Frachey Refuge
That’s the end of the southern section. This hike takes in a different landscape, with the Swiss Alps in view. It feels like we’re in Germany. It’s a lovely day. After the climb, the hike descends back into the valley. As with Eaux Rousses, it’s best to book in advance as the refuge is very popular. In fact, there are two of them and they’re full by early July.