High Route 1 — Stage 8: Rifugio Grand Tournalin → Valtournenche
Advertencias
- Steep descent: trekking poles recommended
- Dew-wet grass on grassy sections in the morning
1 / 28.7 km
+309 m
−1317 m
4.5 h
Nivel físico
~2600 kcal estimadas
Mapa y ruta
Traza GPX oficial — Región Valle de Aosta / lovevda.it
Descripción
Puntos clave
Salida
Rifugio Grand Tournalin · 2543 m
Llegada
Valtournenche · 1528 m
Stage eight is the longest descent in the central sequence of Alta Via 1: from Rifugio Grand Tournalin at 2535 metres the trail drops over a thousand metres to the valley floor of Valtournenche, the main village of the valley that hosts the Breuil-Cervinia ski resort above. The first descent section is steep on mixed terrain, with the Matterhorn accompanying almost every step. As altitude decreases the landscape shifts markedly: alpine scree and high pastures give way to larch and Norway spruce forest, rushing streams and roadside stone chapels. The trail reaches the plateau of Cheneil — a small highland with a spectacular balcony view over the entire valley — before the final descent to Valtournenche (1520 m). The village offers all necessary services: supermarkets, pharmacy, restaurants and hotels. The difficulty is rated E since the elevation change is almost entirely downhill with no technical sections. Trekking poles are strongly recommended, particularly on the initial steep stretch, to protect the knees. From Valtournenche a cable car ascends to Cervinia and the Swiss border at Plateau Rosà.
Puntos clave
Rifugio Grand Tournalin
2535 m · 0 km from start
Stage start
Valtournenche
1520 m · 8.7 km from start
Stage finish, full services
Ciencias de la Tierra
Geología y paisaje
The descent from Tournalin crosses the eastern slope of the Matterhorn massif, composed of Penninic gneiss and calcschists with quartz and mica bands. Cheneil overlooks Würmian glacial deposits of the Valtournenche glacier with terminal moraines and fluvio-glacial terraces. Below 2000 m, ophiolite outcrops (serpentinites and metabasalts) typical of the upper Penninic stack appear. The Valtournenche valley floor shows recent alluvial deposits of the Marmore stream with pebbles of gneiss, limestone and serpentinite. Forested slopes display paleosols on decomposed glacial deposits. The Cignana dam (next stage) uses a natural basin on rebuilt Würmian moraines.
Historia y cultura
Valtournenche is the historic capital of the Matterhorn valley, with roadside chapels and mountaineering tradition linked to early Matterhorn ascents.
Fuentes de agua
Water at the hut and Valtournenche centre. Springs in the forest during descent.
Cómo llegar
VITA bus to Valtournenche and Cervinia. Valtournenche–Cervinia cable car for quick connection.
Cumbres cercanas
Refugios y vivacs
Galería de fotos
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Flora del sendero
Fauna que observar
Temas y características
Etapas contiguas
AEditado y verificado por Andrea Rama
Fuente de datos: Catasto Sentieri Regione VdA + AllTrails (8.7 km verificati) + thealps.com · Open data — DGR 899/2014
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Valtournenche
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