Best mountain peaks near Champorcher are located in the Aosta Valley, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by wild landscapes, alpine lakes, and dense forests, particularly within the Mont Avic Natural Park. This area provides a range of challenging and accessible routes, making it a notable destination for mountain exploration.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE It's not very difficult to reach, but you'll have to push the last few meters. The descent is easy. The landscape doesn't feel high alpine, but since it's all green, rolling hills, it's like being in Scotland or Ireland.
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The push is definitely worth it! Start driving straight from the top of the pass!
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A challenging trip that requires a bit of training and effort, but it fully pays off: once you reach the summit, you have a 360 degree view of the main peaks: Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso and so on and so forth put some. The path is easily identifiable at any time, and about halfway there is a mountain hut where you can refresh yourself.
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Circular tour starting from Cogne with bikes on your shoulders in the last uphill stretch
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When you reach the Invergneux pass with your bike, you almost feel like you're in Paradise! The view of the valleys below is something that will take your breath away!
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It is commonly reached from Pian delle Nere passing from Rifugio Fornetto, with very steep sections of climb (especially at the end), but in the absence of snow and ice and to be considered difficulty E. The sessions from up there are beautiful, from the mountains of the Val d 'Aosta to that of the Cuneo area where Monviso stands out, and then the Canavese plain with the Superga basilica and the Turin hill. I also mention the nearby Quinzeina peaks (north and south) and Punta Rama with its bivouac at the top, clearly visible on clear days
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The Fenêtre de Champorcher (French pron. AFI: [fənɛtʁ də ʃɑ̃pɔʁʃe]; also known simply as col Fenêtre, which means window hill in French) (2,827 m a.s.l.) is an Alpine pass in the Graian Alps which joins the Champorcher valley and the valley of Cogne. The hill opens between Bec Costazza and Torre Ponton. From the side of Champorcher la Finestra is located upstream of Lake Misérin and at the head of the valley; from the Cogne side it is found at the head of the Urtier valley (secondary valley of the Cogne valley). From the window the Gran Paradiso national park begins on the Cogne side and on the one towards Champorcher the Mont Avic natural park.[1] According to the SOIUSA orographic classification, the hill separates two of the supergroups that make up the Gran Paradiso Alps, the Emilius-Tersiva Chain (north of the hill) from the Rosa dei Banchi Group (south).[2] It is located along the route of the Alta via della Valle d'Aosta n. 2. The hill, as well as the path, is crossed by the high-voltage power line that transported the electricity produced by the French Superphenix nuclear reactor to Italy.[3]
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La Finestra di Champorcher is located between Cogne and Champorcher, at an altitude of 2,827 metres. From here you can clearly admire the Gran Paradiso. Although the altitude difference can be tiring, the trail is made less demanding thanks to the hairpin bends and does not present any particular technical difficulties. In addition, there is also an emergency shelter in case of bad weather.
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The Champorcher Valley offers a variety of captivating peaks and passes. Among them, Passo Invergneux is known for its extensive views, while Mount Barbeston Summit provides 360-degree panoramas of major peaks like Mont Blanc and Gran Paradiso. The Fenêtre de Champorcher pass offers clear views of Gran Paradiso itself.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Mont Glacier (3,185 meters) is the highest peak in the valley and offers rewarding views. Mont Avic (3,006 meters) also presents a challenging ascent, often recommended with an experienced guide due to sections requiring climbing. The final climb to Mount Barbeston Summit is also steep and on stony ground.
Yes, several peaks offer stunning vistas. From Punta del Glacier, you can enjoy breathtaking views of surrounding lakes, Monte Rosa, the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso, and Monviso on a clear day. Mount Barbeston Summit also provides a 360-degree view of the main peaks in the region.
The best time for mountaineering and hiking in Champorcher is typically from late spring to early autumn. During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, and weather conditions are more stable, making for safer and more enjoyable ascents.
The region is characterized by wild landscapes, alpine lakes, and dense forests, especially within the Mont Avic Natural Park. You can encounter picturesque alpine lakes like Lake Loie and Lake Muffé, and the Ayasse stream. Wildlife such as ibexes are often spotted during ascents to peaks like Punta del Glacier.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the trail to Fenêtre de Champorcher, though at 2,827 meters, is made less demanding by hairpin bends and lacks particular technical difficulties, making it accessible to a broader range of hikers. The initial ascent to Col Fussy, on the way to Punta del Glacier, is also described as an easy trail.
Beyond peak bagging, the Champorcher Valley is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including the 'Giro dei Laghi Trail' and 'Hike to Gran Lago from Champorcher'. For cycling, options like the 'Dora Baltea Cycle Path' are available. There are also running trails such as the 'Rifugio Dondena and Lake Misérin Loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Champorcher, Cycling around Champorcher, and Running Trails around Champorcher guides.
In winter, peaks like Cima Rossa, Mont Glacier, Mount Rascias, and Tete des Hommes contribute to the area's appeal for ski mountaineering enthusiasts, offering an uncontaminated environment for winter sports.
Mont Avic stands out due to its location within the protected Mont Avic Natural Park, known for its distinctive profile and unspoiled environment. A statue of Our Lady was placed on its summit in 1957, adding a historical touch. The park itself is a significant natural attraction with serene forests and breathtaking views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive and panoramic views offered by many peaks and passes. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, the wild and diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to spot wildlife like ibexes are frequently highlighted. The presence of alpine lakes and the overall natural beauty of the Mont Avic Natural Park also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, an emergency shelter is available at the Fenêtre de Champorcher pass, which can be useful in case of bad weather conditions.
Mont Glacier, standing at 3,185 meters, is the highest peak in the Champorcher Valley, offering a significant challenge and rewarding views for experienced hikers.
Yes, from the summit of Punta del Glacier, on a clear day, you can see Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn (Monte Cervino), along with other prominent peaks like Mont Blanc and Gran Paradiso.


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