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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.
Saint-Jacques - Frachey refuge

This is a short first stage that takes you almost halfway up the slope to the hamlet of Frachey, overlooking the Ayas valley.
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.
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.
Théodule Refuge - Saint-Jacques

The final stage is almost entirely downhill, except for a short climb to cross the Col Nord des Cimes Blanches. The descent takes place in long valleys, interspersed with very steep slopes. The arrival at the hamlets of Fury and Blanchard is a real relief after 10 days of hiking.
Tour du Cervin Day 4: Cabane Gandeg - Zermatt

A Tour du Cervin alternative today, visiting the north side of the colossal peak before reaching Zermatt.
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.
Punta Falinère

Punta Falinère is the peak overlooking the Chamois slopes. It offers views of its neighbours, the Petit and Grand Tournalin. To the north, you will discover more than 4000 Swiss peaks, including the Dent Blanche d'Hérens and the Matterhorn. To the south, the Grand Paradis will catch your eye.