Founded in 1922, the first natural park in Italy and Europe, the Gran Paradiso National Park defines an impressive high mountain range furrowed by deep valleys. Created on the initiative of King Victor Emmanuel II to protect ibex, the park remains a safe haven and protective area for animals including: chamois, ibex, marmot, fox and vultures.
We propose an unusual circuit crossing some of the finest high mountain passes between the Valgrisenche and Valsavaranche, with the imposing summit of the Gran Paradiso at 4061m in view. Seven days of trekking, escaping civilization to discover a universe shared with wildlife of valleys, traditional pastures and high mountain wilderness.
Departure from June 22 to September 14, 2025
Without luggage transfer
1140€/ person, for 2 people, classic accommodation
980€/ person, for 3 people, classic accommodation
895€/ person, for 4 people, classic accommodation
1045€/ person, for 5 people, classic accommodation
980€/ person, for 6 people, classic accommodation
With luggage transfer (except on Day 3 and Day 6)
1295€/ person, group of 2 persons, classic accommodation
1130€/ person, group of 3 persons, classic accommodation
1060€/ person, group of 4 persons, classic accommodation
1130€/ person, group of 5 persons, classic accommodation
1060€/ person, group of 6 persons, classic accommodation
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The price is all inclusive from departure to end point.
Departure from Pont, Valsavarenche, in the Aosta Valley.
PONT - VALLON DE MEYES - EAUX ROUSSES
Climb to the dry stone built hamlets Paradis and Meyes then descend to the village Eaux Rousses. Night in a gîte.
4.5 hours walk / Elevation: +650m ; -900m / 11km
LAKES DJOUAN AND NERO - COL DE L’ENTRELOR - BRUIL
Long steady climb without difficulty to Col de l’Entrelor (3023m) via the pastures and Lakes Djouan and Nero. From the mountain pass, view on the Gran Paradiso summit. Descend to the village Bruil. Night in a gîte.
7 hours walk / Elevation: +1300m ; -1280m / 14 km
REFUGE DE L'EPEE - REFUGE BEZZI
Taxi transfer to the Valgrisenche and climb to refuge Epée. Balcony trail between the Grande Sassière and the Ruitor to reach refuge Bezzi, without luggage transport.
7 hours walk / Elevation: +950m ; -600m / 16km
COL BASSAC DERE - LAKE GOLLETA - REFUGE BENEVOLO / REFUGE DE FOND
Trek close alongside the Glairetta Glacier. Climb to the Col Bassac Déré (3083m) and descend to Lake Goletta, under the Goletta Glacier, then on to refuge Benevolo.
5 hours walk / Elevation: +/-800m / 10km
COL ROSSET - PONT
Cross through mountain pastures and climb to Col Rosset at 3023m. Descend to the Rosset plateau passing numerous lakes including lake Chavaney, Lieta... Dreamlike landscape! A last easy traverse through pastures facing the Gran Paradiso summit. Descend to Pont via the shepherds trail. Night in Pont in a comfortable refuge.
7.5 hours walk / Elevation: +850m ; -1200m / 18km
CLIMB TO REFUGE VICTOR EMMANUEL II - BASE CAMP FOR THE SUMMIT
Rest morning to prepare for climbing the Gran Paradiso summit. Climb to refuge Victor Emmanuel II in the afternoon. Meet your high mountain guide and prepare technical equipment including crampons and harness. Night in refuge, without baggage.
2.5 hours walk / Elevation: +700m / 4km
GRAN PARADISO 4061M
Roped climb to the Gran Paradiso summit at 4061 m. Return to the refuge and descend to Pont.
9 hours walk / Elevation: +1300m -2100m
Endpoint around 4:30pm in Pont.
Elevation: +/-1100 to 1300m approximately per day.
Walking time: 6 to 8 hours per day.
Type of trek: Stony trails that take daily passes located between 2800m and 3000m altitude. Some passes are steep as well as several aerial or technical paths, mainly at the start of the season with the crossing of residual snowfields. The trails are relatively well marked except when approaching certain passes.
The route in general is well indicated, and the roadbook provided sufficiently complete to allow you to hike in complete safety. However, it is essential to be able to read an 1:25,000 map and to be sufficiently autonomous in the mountains to be able to tackle the itinerary with confidence, whatever the weather (fog, snow, etc.). Guiding is not included in the self-guided package. For your own safety, you may wish to bring along a radio or the latest generation telephone with satellite connection.
Snow and névés will be present on the paths until end of june at least. You may walk on long snowy sections that can make the tour a bit more challenging. High mountain boots, gaiters and walking poles are mandatory.
Climbing to the Gran Paradiso summit: it involves walking with crampons without any major technical difficulty, however it is a long glacial walk. The last 100m to the summit are steep and more technical and may induce vertigo in those sensitive to heights. It is always possible not to carry out this stage.
You need a good endurance level and a mental capacity for long-term efforts. An experience in hiking is required. Please practice a cardio sport such as hiking, running, cycling, from 6 to 8 hours a week. Your physical preparation will enable you to enjoy your trek to the maximum.
Please find the description of the levels by clicking here: levels of difficulty
One month prior to departure, we will send you your travel documents. We offer two roadbook versions:
The "paper" version we send by post:
- 2 IGN TOP 25 maps with route layout.
- 1 road book with all the necessary information for the hike.
- 1 card holder.
- The list of accommodations.
The "digital" version is an application to download on your smartphone, accessible to each of the participants of the file. The information for downloading and using it is sent by e-mail.
The route is marked with a yellow arrow and regular ground markings (in both directions).
The trails are numbered.
It is preferable to know how to read a topographical map at 1/25000.
Two options:
without baggage transport: you carry your own bag.
with baggage transport: your baggage is transported daily (except day 6) by our logistics vehicle.
2 nights in a gite in 2 to 4-person bedroom.
4 nights in refuge in a dormitory.
All accommodation offers hot showers.
Breakfast and dinner are provided in each accommodation. Picnics are not included and can be pre-ordered at each accommodation in the evening. Possibility to buy picnic supplies in small local shops on day 2 in Breuil. Please inform us about your food allergies and special diets at the time of booking. We do our best to accommodate special diets (gluten-free, vegetarian, etc.). However, we encourage you to bring some additional products for your own picnics.
We can personalise a tour according to your requirements (number of days, participants, level of route, accommodation, etc.)
Instituto Geografico Centrale:
n°102 VALSAVARENCHE, VAL DI RHEMES, VALGRISENCHE
Meeting point at the parking in Pont to collect your baggage.
BY TRAIN
To Aosta via Turin. From Aosta, Savda buses run 3 times a day to Pont. Departures from Aosta at 7:15am, 12:30pm, 4:30pm (1.5 hour lift).
www.savda.it
From Chamonix, join Aosta with SAT buses www.sat-montblanc.com
For trains in France, please consult SNCF website : https://www.oui.sncf/
BY CAR
VIA THE MONT-BLANC TUNNEL
Take the A40 motorway towards Chamonix, follow signs for Milan and take the Mont-Blanc Tunnel to Italy (58€ return) www.atmb.net
Follow signs for Courmayeur/Aosta (signed blue), then direction Introd and Valsavarenche, 3kms after the village Aviez continue to to the end of the valley to arrive in Pont.
VIA THE COL DU PETIT ST BERNARD
From the southern regions of France take the A43 motorway to Chambéry, the A30 to Albertville and follow direction Bourg-Saint-Maurice. Follow signs for "Col du Petit Saint Bernard" and Italy (a very good mountain road) passing through La Thuile to Pré Saint Didier. Follow signs for Aosta (signed blue), then direction Introd and Valsavarenche, 3kms after the village Aviez continue to to the end of the valley to arrive in Pont.
End point at the parking in Pont to collect your baggage.
Chamonix :
Hôtel de l’Arve : +33 (0)4 50 53 02 31
Hôtel Vallée Blanche : +33 (0)4 50 53 04 50
Tourist office Chamonix : +33 (0) 4 50 53 00 24
Hostellerie du Paradis, Eaux Rousses : +39 0165 90 59 72
Hôtel camping Grivola : +39 01 65 90 57 43
Tourist office Aoste : lovevda.it and aoste.ialpes.com
If you are late please contact the agency as soon as possible on: +33 (0)4 50 79 09 16 or +33 (0)6 42 49 76 07
Clothing
Other Equipment
Bring a comfortable backpack of 40 to 50 litres for your personal belongings for the day (warm clothes, waterproofs, water, plate and cutlery for your picnic, sunscreen and your identity papers) and please keep a little room to carry a picnic and snacks.
Crampons, harness, helmet and ice axe for climbing the Gran Paradiso summit are provided. An ascension at 4000m requires warm clothing in case of deterioration in the weather (thermal leggings, warm hat, gloves, waterproof jacket and supplementary warm layers to add if necessary). High rising walking boots with a good rigid sole are mandatory.
You are allowed 1 soft, sports type bag, with all your possessions inside, of 10kg maximum per person. Your baggage will be transported daily, except nights 3 and 6, between accommodation by our logistics vehicle where access is not always easy.
Baggage which is too big and too heavy won't be accepted by the drivers, please think of their backs!
On nights 3 and 6, your luggage won't be dropped off at your accommodation (you will get it back the day after). Here are the things to bring with you (about 2 kilos are enough!):