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Hiking around Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso offers access to a high-mountain environment characterized by majestic peaks, including the Gran Paradiso itself, and numerous glaciers. The terrain features diverse valleys carved by ancient glaciers, transitioning from forested lower slopes with larches and spruces to expansive alpine meadows at higher elevations. Hikers will encounter pristine alpine lakes and spectacular waterfalls throughout the park's varied landscape.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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Embark on a difficult 8.5-mile (13.7 km) hike from Nivolet Lakes to Taou Blanc, gaining 3044 feet (928 metres) in elevation over approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes. Starting from…
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17.1km
07:30
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.69km
02:18
90m
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Lake Ceresole Trail, a 5.4-mile (8.7 km) route that offers stunning views of the artificial lake and surrounding alpine peaks. You'll gain about…
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12.2km
04:34
620m
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Start your hike on the Sentiero Bruno Tempo to Bastalon, a moderate route that covers 7.6 miles (12.2 km) with an elevation gain of 2039 feet (622 metres). This trail…
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02:19
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Hike the moderate GTA Trail: San Lorenzo to Noasca, a 4.8-mile route through Gran Paradiso National Park with alpine views and waterfalls.
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Rifugio Savoia is located at an altitude of 2,534 meters on the picturesque Nivolet plateau, right in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park. Born from the renovation of a historic hunting lodge of King Vittorio Emanuele II dating back to 1860, today it offers 40 beds and a welcoming kitchen with typical dishes of the Aosta Valley tradition.
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Good starting or ending point with a free parking area offering direct access to main trails toward nearby mountain refuges.
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you can admire it from all around the lake, a very beautiful ring
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very pretty here, very pretty
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From the Casotto Bastalon (of the PNGP) it is possible to enjoy the view over the valley up to the Ceresole lake (on the left) as in the published photo.
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as of today, October 29, 2024, the wooden bridge on the Bruno Tempo trail has not yet been restored, so either you cross from the road or you wade across the stream further down; be careful not to do this in the event of snow because it would not be possible to understand with certainty where the stream passes... I am surprised that the Park Authority has not provided for its restoration in the summer months.
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The path that connects the Rifugio Emanuele to the Rifugio Chabod halfway up the hill allows for a 360-degree view of the surrounding massifs, from Ciarforon to Gran Paradiso.
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There are over 100 hiking routes in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso that are accessible from bus stations. The komoot community has documented 118 such tours, offering a wide range of options for exploring the park.
The ideal hiking season in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso is generally from June to September. Autumn also offers magnificent colors and fewer tourists, making it a great time to visit. During these periods, bus services are typically more frequent, and trails are clear of snow at lower to mid-altitudes.
Yes, Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso offers several easy and beginner-friendly routes accessible by bus. For example, the Lake Ceresole Trail (via Route 580) is a moderate option that is relatively flat and offers beautiful scenery. The park has 4 easy tours and 61 moderate tours that can be reached via public transport.
Absolutely. For experienced trekkers, there are 53 difficult bus-accessible routes. A challenging option is the From Nivolet Lakes to Taou Blanc — Gran Paradiso National Park route, which offers significant elevation gain and stunning Alpine views. Another demanding trail is the Wild alpine trail to Col de Becca Plana from Fenille.
Yes, several bus-accessible areas provide access to beautiful waterfalls. The Lillaz Waterfalls are a popular attraction, and the Noasca Waterfall is also accessible, with a highlight called Behind the Noasca Waterfall offering a unique perspective.
The terrain varies significantly, from gentle paths along valley floors forested with larches and spruces to challenging ascents through alpine meadows and rocky high-altitude plateaus. Many trails follow ancient royal hunting roads, offering a mix of well-maintained paths and more rugged, natural tracks. You'll encounter dramatic landscapes sculpted by glaciers and streams.
Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso is renowned for its rich biodiversity. You have a good chance of spotting ibex, the park's symbol, as well as chamois and marmots. Keep an eye out for golden eagles soaring overhead. The park is also home to bearded vultures, wolves, and lynx, though these are more elusive.
While dogs are generally allowed in the peripheral areas of Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso, strict rules apply within the core protected zones to safeguard wildlife. It's crucial to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as some areas may prohibit dogs or require them to be on a leash. Always respect local signage and park guidelines.
Yes, many bus-accessible routes in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. These are ideal for day trips and offer a complete experience of the local landscape. Check individual tour details on komoot for specific route types.
The bus-accessible trails in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 10,000 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the stunning Alpine scenery, the opportunities to spot diverse wildlife like ibex, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to various fitness levels. The convenience of public transport access is also a significant highlight for many.
Generally, you do not need special permits for day hikes on marked trails within Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso. However, specific regulations may apply for certain activities, such as overnight stays in refuges or climbing high peaks. Always check the official park website or local information centers for the most up-to-date requirements before your trip.


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