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Mountaineering routes around Gignod are situated in the Aosta Valley, a region characterized by its diverse alpine landscape. The village itself lies at 988 meters, offering views of the Valpelline mountains and the Swiss Grand Combin massif. The area features prominent peaks like Punta Chaligne, reaching 2608 meters, and varied alpine terrain suitable for ascents and challenging treks.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Very beautiful village to spend your hikes in. Drinking water fountain present
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Climbing with bike up to Blavy is such a nice experience on its own: stunning views on the Alps!
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The highest road pass in the Aosta Valley and a place that has always fascinated the writer for its thousand-year history, the austere Mauritian hospice and the profound beauty of the landscape.
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From the Italian side, you mostly have to carry the bike or use rails. Short sections are rideable. The descent into Val Ferret is mostly good, somewhere between S1 and S2. In some places, I had to carry/push the bike because it was too heavy. It took me about 25-30 minutes from the pass to Plan de la Chaux.
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Hotel Italia is highly recommended
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The Mont Fallère Refuge, at 2,385 m, is located in the valley between Mont Fallère and Monte Rosso di Vertosan. It offers 50 beds in rooms with bathrooms, and has a restaurant with typical cuisine. Open in summer, it can be reached on foot or by mountain bike.
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I recommend choosing the classic crossing via Col de Ferret. In contrast to the Fenetre de Ferret, the climb is partly rideable and the view of the Mont Blanc massif is much more spectacular.
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There are 9 mountaineering routes around Gignod listed in this guide. The area offers a diverse alpine landscape with options ranging from moderate to difficult ascents.
Mountaineering routes around Gignod feature varied alpine terrain, including sections with significant elevation gain, open slopes, and alpine forests. You can expect panoramic vistas of the Valpelline mountains and the imposing Swiss Grand Combin massif.
Yes, there is one moderate mountaineering route available: Rifugio Champillon – Col de Champillon (2,709 m) loop from Ollomont. This route offers a less strenuous option while still providing alpine experiences.
Punta Chaligne (2608 m) is a prominent peak near Gignod, offering rewarding hiking and mountaineering experiences with panoramic views of the Matterhorn and other high peaks. While specific routes directly from Gignod to the summit are not detailed here, the peak is a major draw for the region and accessible via various trails.
Yes, several routes are circular. For example, the challenging Becca di Viou – Col de Viou loop from Blavy, the Fenêtre de Sereina loop from Saint-Rhémy, and the Wooden Chamois Sculptures loop from I galliformi are all circular tours.
The mountaineering routes in Gignod are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Mountaineers often praise the challenging ascents, the dramatic views of the Valpelline mountains and the Swiss Grand Combin massif, and the diverse alpine terrain.
Yes, there are several huts and refuges in the vicinity that can serve as rest stops or overnight accommodation. Notable options include the Mont Fallère Refuge, Chaligne Hut, and Rifugio Champillon.
Beyond mountaineering, Gignod is a point of access for sections of the ancient Via Francigena and the Cammino Balteo, which offer routes with varied terrain and scenic views. The Ru Neuf Canal Trail, following an ancient irrigation canal, also provides moderate hiking opportunities with mountain views.
The region around Gignod is rich in natural beauty. You can find several alpine lakes, such as Lake Chamolé, Lac de Grand Saint Bernard, and Lago delle Rane, which are popular highlights in the area.
Gignod's location in the Aosta Valley provides excellent access to the Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy's first national park. The park is a premier destination for mountaineering, featuring high mountain ranges, glaciers, and diverse ecosystems, making Gignod a strategic starting point for exploring its offerings.
The Becca di Viou – Col de Viou loop from Blavy is one of the most challenging routes, covering 12.2 km with a significant elevation gain of over 1300 meters, typically taking around 7 hours and 43 minutes to complete.


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