Bivacco Menabreaz - Col des Laures
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- EE route: sure-footedness, no fear of heights and good mountain navigation skills required.
- Narrow seasonal window: July–September. Check for late snow before setting out.
- Mandatory equipment: layered clothing, map, compass. Weather can change rapidly above 3000 m.

4 km
+486 m
−0 m
2 h
Nivel físico
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Descripción
Puntos clave
Salida
Bivacco Menabreaz · 2546 m
Llegada
Col des Laures · 3035 m
Sendero
S6
A high-altitude route for experienced hikers, linking Bivacco Menabreaz (2546 m) to Col des Laures (3035 m) in the Valle centrale area near Brissogne. The route covers 4 km with 486 metres of ascent, but its EE rating reflects the nature of the terrain rather than the distance: sure-footedness, a head for heights and solid mountain orientation skills are all required. Above 2500 m the landscape is bare rock, possible late snow patches and open sky. Col des Laures at 3035 m commands wide views over the upper Valle centrale and surrounding ridges. Weather can change rapidly at this altitude; the viable season is typically July to late September.
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Flora del sendero
AEditado y verificado por Andrea Rama
Fuente de datos: Catasto Sentieri Regione Autonoma VdA · Open data — DGR 899/2014
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