Best mountain peaks around Champdepraz offer diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration in a mountainous region. This area is characterized by its elevated terrain, providing extensive views across valleys and towards major peaks. The landscape features a mix of challenging ascents and more accessible trails, catering to various levels of hiking experience. Champdepraz serves as a gateway to experiencing the natural beauty and panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Ascent passable from the Chemin du Roi and descent from the path on Lake Miserin, with intermittent and difficult cyclability for the first half.
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Impressive view in good weather
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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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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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Visitors frequently enjoy the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion for its panoramic views over the Ayas valley. Another highly regarded spot is Passo Invergneux, known for its scenic trails and breathtaking views of the valleys below. For a 360-degree vista of major peaks like Mont Blanc and Gran Paradiso, Mount Barbeston Summit is a popular choice.
Yes, the ascent to the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion is generally considered suitable for many, with some steep sections but no particular technical difficulties in the absence of snow. It's a trip suitable for a wide range of hikers, including young people and those over 60.
For most trails, the absence of snow makes hiking more accessible and less technically demanding. Tips for Monte Zerbion suggest choosing a clear day to fully appreciate the panoramic views, implying spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for optimal conditions and visibility.
The region offers extensive and diverse views. From Monte Zerbion, you get a priceless panoramic view over the entire Ayas valley. Passo Invergneux provides breathtaking views of the valleys below. For truly expansive vistas, Mount Barbeston Summit offers a 360-degree view of major peaks such as Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, and Gran Paradiso. From Fenêtre de Champorcher, you can clearly admire the Gran Paradiso.
Yes, if you're heading towards Mount Barbeston Summit, there is a mountain hut about halfway where you can refresh yourself. Additionally, near Fenêtre de Champorcher, there is an emergency shelter in case of bad weather, and a hut below Sogno di Berdze is highly recommended.
For a more challenging experience, Mount Barbeston Summit involves a steep and stony final climb. Punta del Glacier also offers a beautiful challenging route with a significant altitude gain, though the last part on stony ground is never too steep. The altitude difference to Fenêtre de Champorcher can also be tiring, making it a good challenge.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of road cycling routes, including the 'Col de Joux da Verres — Round trip' or the 'Col d'Arlaz Loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'On the hill of Montjovet' or the 'Valle di Champorcher Cycle Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Champdepraz and Gravel biking around Champdepraz guides.
Yes, there are dedicated mountain hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Snow-Covered Mountain Peak loop from Champorcher' or the 'Lago della Serva – Lago di Leser loop from Covarey'. The 'Monte Barbeston – Colle Della Valmeriana loop' is another option. More information on these can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Champdepraz guide.
Visitors consistently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Zerbion and Mount Barbeston Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the beauty of the natural landscape, and the opportunity to see wildlife like ibexes are also frequently mentioned as rewarding aspects of the experience.
The excursion to the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion, starting from the hamlet of Barmasc, typically takes about 3 hours. Other trails will vary depending on their length and difficulty, with some challenging routes like Punta del Glacier involving significant altitude gain.
Absolutely. From Mount Barbeston Summit, you are treated to a 360-degree view that includes Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, and Gran Paradiso. Similarly, from Fenêtre de Champorcher, Gran Paradiso is clearly visible. Punta del Glacier also offers views of Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso, Monte Rosa, and the Matterhorn on a clear day.


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