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Summer paths

Roc Valley

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
3h 30’ (circuit total time from the bends over Noasca)
Valley
Orco Valley
Season
Summer
Suggested period
May - October

Scent of History. A nature path just upstream of Noasca, partly furnished with explanatory panels, goes through villages in the historic Valley of the Roc once inhabited the whole year and enriched by remains of frescoes. This wonderful example of combination between history of the territory and nature finds its maximum expression completing the circuit that continues until Pianchette, crossing a confy and fresh beech forest. house of many animal species of the Park.

 

Not to be missed :

Summer paths

Bruil - Casotto del Sort - Alpe Chaussettaz

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
1h 45’ (Casotto Sort) + 40’ (Sort -Alpe Chaussettaz)
Trail sign
9 (until the wooden shelter), 7 (to Chaussettaz)
Valley
Rhêmes Valley
Season
Summer
Suggested period
June - October

From Rhemes Notre Dame, departed from the small village of Bruil, follow the signs for the Entrelor Hill. The trailhead is located right next to the Park house, home of the surveillance service in the Valley (Oreiller hamlet). At the first fork in the trail continue as shown on the left to the Sort Valley.

Summer paths
accessible with dogs from 15/07 to 15/09

Pont Valsavarenche - Nivolet

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
3 (to Croce Arolley-Piani Nivolet), 3-3a (to Pian Borgno)
Valley
Valsavarenche
Season
Summer

A journey to discover step by step! The mountains often reserve surprises: along narrow paths among rocky walls it's not expected to be faced with a wide valley, where a clear stream flows sluggishly, drawing numerous meanders... The Nivolet plateau inspires indeed the perception of grandiose nature work, that fears only the man's action.

Not to be missed:

- waterfall of the Nivolet torrent
- alpine pastures
- vegetation of the cliffs
- chamois and marmottes

Summer paths

Chaussettaz alp - Sort valley

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
1h 30’ (to reach in Chaussettaz) + 40’ to reach Casotto del Sort
Trail sign
8C
Valley
Rhêmes Valley
Season
Summer

Sometimes you find places of old legends that seem to have reflection in the atmosphere breathed. The Cucco Castle, rocky outcrop topped by an iron cross, was said to be a place frequented by witches who celebrated the Sabbath ... A little higher up, you can also see many trees singed ... strucked by lightnings? Who knows!

Summer paths

Alpe del Bardoney

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
2h 15’
Trail sign
13
Valley
Cogne valley
Season
Summer
Suggested period
June - September

The frogs reign. There are many surprises in a mountain hike: after an ascent suddenly a valley, a waterfall and a stream occur, crossed by a wooden bridge, larch trees, votive chapels, steep ravines, small lakes among pasture and roche moutonnée, aerial panorama, showy blooming.. but be careful: the frog life need to be respected: do not collect tadpoles!

If you want, it's possible to climb up more over the Bardoney valley and reach the Loie lake to then go down to Lillaz on a route, sometimes steep, but definitely panoramic.

Winter paths

Entrelor alpine pasture

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
2 h
Valley
Rhêmes Valley
Season
Winter

Geography manuals could use the Valley of Entrelor as clear example of glacial threshold or step, as evidence of the geological history of the valley, carved out by quaternary glaciers. In front of the City Hall of Rhemes Notre Dame take a road that enters the village and reaches the bridge over the Dora di Rhemes. Passed the statue dedicated to the bearded vulture, in front of the Park rangers headquarter, take the path.

Winter paths

Pellaud lake

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
1h 30’
Valley
Rhêmes Valley
Season
Winter

 

Winter paths

Pont Valsavarenche - Pravieux

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
2 h
Valley
Valsavarenche
Season
Winter

In front of the Genzianella hotel starts a simple path on the left orographic side, almost all downhill, allowing to capture how the water strenght prevails on the hardest rock: in millennia the river has incised spectacular gorges alternating with flatter strokes ...

Winter paths

Cascate di Lillaz (loop route)

Difficulty
E - hiking
Valley
Cogne valley
Season
Winter

Simple loop hike that starts from the parking lot of Lillaz, gives the opportunity to face, following a farm road, the Valley of Valeille, dominated by Sengie and Valeille glaciers.

Winter paths

Boschietto and Boschettiera

Difficulty
E - hiking
Walking time
Around 2 h
Valley
Soana Valley
Season
Winter

You cannot visit the Val Soana in winter without having gone to Boschietto and Boschiettiera: high-altitude villages dominated by the elegant Tower pyramid Lavina from its 3308m. A walk with snowshoes to enter into the magic of forest along snow-covered trails. The two villages are situated on the edge of an alpine pasture, which is reached by a leisurely walk along the mule-track that crosses an old forest rich both in conifers and broadleaf.

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